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Broadcast Maintenance Engineer
WTIC/WCCT - TV JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: Broadcast Maintenance Engineer DATE: 5/2/11 DEPARTMENT: Engineering REPORTS TO: Director of Broadcast Engineering ROLE: Acts as a Broadcast Maintenance Engineer for WTIC/WCCT - TV RESPONSIBILITIES: -...Tags: Television, Mass Media, Entertainment, Technology, Science and Technology
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With combined 96 years of service, three teachers to retire from Wash. Co. Job Development Program
julieg@herald-mail.comIf you want to know what working with hundreds of students challenged with various developmental or learning disabilities over the past three to four decades has meant to Nina Clopper, Betty Schriver and Margie Wolverton, you just had to see them on stage...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Consumers, Graduation, The Herald-Mail, Teaching and Learning
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Lake educator tapped for top leadership program
Sentinel School ZoneLake County school’s head of teaching and learning will spend the next two years developing leadership skills with the help of top education experts. Kati Pearson was one of 25 educators picked from around the country for the Emerging Leaders...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Adult Education
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READER SUBMITTED: Local Businessman Receives Award At RECon Global Real Estate Convention
Middletown/ShorelineMichael Fleischmann of Portland was honored at the RECon Global Real Estate Convention in Las Vegas on May 20, 2013. He was presented with this award by Michael Kercheval, president & CEO of International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC). The ICSC...Tags: Real Estate, Awards and Prizes, Adult Education, Services and Shopping
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Final Phase Of Pratt Brain Cancer Study Concludes That Workplace Did Not Increase Risk
The Hartford CourantA 12-year study released Thursday concluded that working at Pratt & Whitney did not increase the risk of brain cancer or other illnesses for employees, but for some the results still fell short of a complete answer. "Half of me is happy that there's...Tags: Medical Research, Social Security, New London (New London, Connecticut), Health and Safety at Work, Science and Technology
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Business profile: Career Path
Donna Sandberg, 62, opened Career Path at 1240 Iroquois Ave., in Naperville, in 1987. The Downers Grove resident said she assists people with career decisions, choosing college majors, and career development and transition. What sets you apart from...
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OPRF board candidates field questions at forum
Voters got a chance to question 10 of the 13 candidates running for four open seats on the Oak Park and River Forest High school board. The forum, held March 7 at Buzz Cafe in Oak Park, drew about 25 community members, who determined which questions the...
Tags: Academic Progress, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Heavy Engineering
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D203 creating career paths for teachers
Teachers in Naperville Unit District 203 could have more defined career paths and compensation to match by the fall. Leaders of a committee made up of administrators and teachers told the school board Monday they are making progress formulating Career...Tags: Career and Workplace, Adult Education
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Some District 15 parents fight early start
At one Palatine school district, some parents are organizing to try to influence when teachers will have their learning time. At issue is a weekly 55-minute professional development time for the teachers of Community Consolidated School District 15. The...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Adult Education
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HCC hosts focus group for local banking executives
The Continuing Education and Business Services Division at Hagerstown Community College recently held a focus group for local banking executives on professional development services needed in the banking industry. Mary Ellen Waltemire, president of...Tags: Adult Education
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Burbank city clerk faces election contest
The office of city treasurer is one race Burbank residents won't have to worry about, with Debbie Kukta — the former school board member who was appointed to fill the vacated post — facing no opposition for her seat. Interim City Clerk Zizette...
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Governor McDonnell to ask for 2 percent pay raise for Virginia teachers
Gov. Bob McDonnell is proposing 2 percent pay raises for public school teachers conditioned on more strenuous teacher assessment standards and a longer probationary period for new hires. McDonnell is asking the General Assembly to budget nearly $59...
Tags: Bob McDonnell, Conservation, PTA, Academic Progress, Spotsylvania County
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