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Erie students work on quilts after school
Erie Times-News, Pa.Bettye Walker sees a lot of value in teaching children how to make something that is truly theirs. Now Wayne School seventh-grade student Xavier Mendrella thinks the same thing. Walker made regular stops at both Wayne and Harding School to help students...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Teaching and Learning, Students, Engineering, Science and Technology
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EDITORIAL: WEDC's woes shouldn't stop smart incentives
The Wisconsin State JournalThe governor's economic development agency has stumbled from one embarrassment to another. It failed to track millions of dollars in loans to businesses. It didn't follow -- or have -- careful financial policies. It hired a public relations chief...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Regional Authority, Politics, Government, Executive Branch
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Victoria announces Cool Film series
The Dayton Daily NewsThe names of the 12 films that will be shown this summer at the Victoria Theatre Association's popular Cool Films Series have just been announced. New this year is "Reel Late At the Vic," a series of films that will screen at 10:30 p.m. They include...Tags: Entertainment, Smithsonian Institution, Awards and Prizes, Science and Technology, New York City
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How we're getting smarter
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.Area planners went into the third annual Smarter Cape Cod summit on Monday with much on their minds. And they came out with even more. This year's day-long summit in Hyannis drew about 400 people, and some of the topics that were raised are coming...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Business
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Orbert Davis' jazz symphony looks at Chicago River's momentous reversal
It was called the “seventh engineering wonder of the world,” a herculean effort to reverse the flow of the Chicago River. Typhoid fever, cholera and other waterborne diseases were running rampant in Chicago in the late 19th century, and...
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Business People - May 19, 2013
The Bismarck Tribune, N.D.Bott joins firm Chris Bott has joined the Mandan office of Interstate Engineering Inc. as a senior project engineer. Bott has more than 20 years of engineering experience and has a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the University of Illinois...Tags: Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Science and Technology, Dwayne Johnson, Coventry Health Care Inc.
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Cove bridge work could be complete in September
Columbus Telegram, Neb.Improvements to the Christopher's Cove bridge are expected to be complete in mid-September, a full year after the aging structure was downgraded by the state Department of Roads. Columbus City Council will be presented with a $147,730 contract for the...Tags: Government Contracts, Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry, Science and Technology, Habitat for Humanity International
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Yam 3 drilling resumes
Globes, Tel Aviv, IsraelShemen Oil and Gas Resources Ltd. (TASE: SOG) announced last night that the well operator in the Shemen license had notified the company that measures taken in the Yam 3 well's borehole to deal with the high pressure, which had halted drilling in the...Tags: Israel, Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Yams, Petroleum Industry
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EXCLUSIVE-Bangladesh factory banned by Wal-Mart still makes Wrangler shirts
ReutersBy Serajul Quadir and Rafiqur Rahman GAZIPUR, Bangladesh, May 20 (Reuters) - A Bangladesh factory where Wal-Mart Stores Inc and Inditex SA inspectors spotted cracks in the wall this month is still making Wrangler shirts for the world's largest apparel...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Consumer Goods Industries, Bangladesh, Central Intelligence Agency, Religion and Belief
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Dunford ready to raise the bar at Trinity Western
The Bellingham HeraldNathan Dunford has shown an affinity for reaching new heights at Mount Baker. He already has a Class 2A state championship in pole vaulting in his back pocket and owns the top vault in the state of Washington so far this spring at 16 feet, 1 inch....Tags: Matt Meyer, Health Treatments, Financial Aid, Engineering, Awards and Prizes
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Intersection work may be just the start
The Tampa TribuneZEPHYRHILLS - Construction will start later this year on one of the city's most congested intersections, but city leaders say the improvements shouldn't stop there. Zephyrhills, Pasco County and the Florida Department of Transportation will each pay...Tags: Politics, Housing and Urban Planning, Florida Department of Transportation, Highway Transportation, Science and Technology
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EDITORIAL: $100M waste water project will make scarce resource more plentiful in Modesto
The Modesto BeeThough it's not officially declared, we're in a drought, with less than a quarter of the normal Sierra snowpack. Even farmers in the Modesto and Turlock irrigation districts -- normally water wealthy -- will get less for irrigation this year. Those on the...Tags: Water Supply, Engineering, Plant Openings, Science and Technology
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