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The Wenatchee World, Wash., The Worm column
The Wenatchee World, Wash.Kickstarting Hardy: Kickstarting Hardy: A Wenatchee theater star from Short Shakespeareans through his 2003 WHS graduation, Paul Cameron Hardy now treads the boards -- and writes the plays -- with independent stage company Glass Bandits Theater in New...Tags: Human Interest, National Weather Service, Memorial Day, Kickstarter, Entertainment
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Documentary 'Inspiring ASPIRE' offers student perspective on dropout problem
The Montgomery AdvertiserAt the end of a movie, it's rare to see an entire audience sticking around in the darkened theater to watch the credits. Stranger still -- hearing the crowd cheer and applaud as the names of the cast and crew appear on the screen. But it happened at...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Marketing, Education, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Social Sciences
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Drawing on wealth of experience
The Record, Stockton, Calif.Nely Galan knows a lot about making the most of the possibilities in the United States. She was still a girl when she wrote an article for Seventeen magazine criticizing her all-girl Catholic high school. "That article got me expelled from the school,...Tags: Politics, Telemundo (tv network), Entertainment, Television Industry, Freedom of the Press
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Morris apologizes to Buchholz for spitball accusations
ReutersToronto Blue Jays broadcaster Jack Morris apologized to Boston Red Sox right-hander Clay Buchholz a week after accusing him of throwing spitballs. Morris, a 254-game winner, told ESPN Boston that he spoke to him before Friday night's game at Fenway Park....Tags: Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park, ESPN (tv network), Toronto Blue Jays, Clay Buchholz
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Heim still not satisfied with radio performance
The Hawk Eye, Burlington, IowaNearly four months after the West Burlington Fire Department sought help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the city's public safety radio system remains unreliable, according to Fire Chief Mike Heim. Faulty communications have been a...Tags: General Electric Company, Government, Politics, Human Mishaps, Science and Technology
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County OKs $16 million bond issue
Daily News, Bowling Green, Ky.Warren County Fiscal Court on Friday approved the issuance of up to $16 million in general obligation bonds to pay for emergency communication, along with road and park projects. Adding to that, the county says its budget cuts will go even deeper. The...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Bowling, Sports, Government Debt, Bonds
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Lil Wayne hospitalized once again for another seizure
Zap2itA month after revealing he is epileptic, Lil Wayne was hospitalized once again for suffering from a single seizure. TMZ learned that the rapper was hospitalized on April 30 and brought to Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles -- the same hospital where...Tags: Seizures, Hospitals and Clinics
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Foreigner seeks new members for Musikfest show -- and it could be you
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGWhen classic rock band Foreigner takes the main stage at Musikfest on Aug. 7, it will have some new members. At least for one song. And it could be you. Foreigner lead singer Kelly Hanson with Allen High School Chorale...... -
Abuse accusations grow against UWGB's Wardle
Earlier this month, all four Final Four coaches vehemently said that the kind of abuse at the heart of the Rutgers’ scandal, where coach Mike Rice resigned after a video of him hurling insults and basketballs at players surfaced, did not happen...
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Balancing State's Books With Borrowing Irresponsible
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy took to the airwaves this week, insisting on radio station WNPR that "we're going to end up with a very good budget, a very sound budget, that continues us down the path to restoring fiscal health in the state of Connecticut." Good...Tags: Credit and Debt, Republican Party, Budgets and Budgeting, Government, Politics
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Local radio personality dies
Odessa American, TexasAfter 13 days in the hospital, former radio personality Brad Holcomb died from his injuries Thursday night at Medical Center Hospital. "He was just an amazing guy to work for. He was encouraging, always tried to help people out," Keri Teegarden, who...Tags: Services and Shopping, Vehicles, Hospitals and Clinics, Entertainment, Radio
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Analyzing the effects of shutting Red Line for 5 months on South Side
The Chicago Transit Authority's next big project and its impact on riders were the focus of conversation Friday afternoon at Carter's Barbershop in the city's North Lawndale neighborhood. Bert Downing, the owner of the shop at 3622 W. Cermak Road in...
Tags: Media Industry, Lawndale (Chicago, Illinois), Transportation, Travel, Chicago Transit Authority
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