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Different pots: Schools can't divert building, technology dollars to boost operating budget
PETOSKEY -- At the same time Petoskey school officials are carrying out some big-ticket investments in the district's physical assets, they're also exploring cuts to other school resources because of budget limitations. As district chief financial...
Tags: Politics, Environmental Issues, Finance, Taxation, Economy, Business and Finance
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The day ahead in business April 30
Reports: Employment cost index for first quarter, 7:30 a.m.; Case-Schiller 20-city home-price index for February, 8 a.m.; Chicago PMI for April, 8:45 a.m.; Consumer confidence for April, 9 a.m.; State Street investor confidence index for April, 9 a.m....
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High school graduation requirements could change
Michigan's high school graduation requirements could soon change. According to Charlevoix-Emmet Intermediate School District superintendent Rick Diebold, when he counted at the end of last week, there had been nine bills introduced to modify the...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Language, Mathematics, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology
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Local schools wary of possible changes, cuts
Charlevoix-Emmet Intermediate School District superintendent Rick Diebold is watching state legislation for how laws enacted during the lame duck session of 2012 may affect schools. He is also monitoring more than 50 bills that might affect education that...
Tags: Politics, Flu, Elections, Health and Safety at School, Voting
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Best case scenario: flat school budgets
Charlevoix-Emmet Intermediate School District assistant superintendent Jeff Crouse said the best case scenario for local school districts would be for revenues to be flat for 2013-2014, in his report at the recent Char-Em ISD board meeting. Crouse...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Finance, United Way , Economy, Business and Finance, Students
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Lighting up the fairway
With golfing at night, lost balls are a given. With disc golf, there is no such issue. Glowing discs will fill the air 7 p.m. Friday at Easterlin Park in Oakland Park, in an activity new to the area and designed to take advantage of the growing...
Tags: Golf, High Blood Pressure, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Sports
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Right-to-work issue divides Michigan along labor lines
Staff WriterGov. Rick Snyder was right on one thing, right-to-work is a divisive issue. Thousands crowded the Capitol Tuesday to be heard on the law that makes it illegal for union membership to be required as a condition of employment. Pro-union groups staged...Tags: Talk Shows (genre), Politics, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice
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Four reasons why Romney might still win
Can Mitt Romney possibly recover? Pundits and pollsters are beginning to doubt it. A survey conducted between Sept. 12 and Sept. 16 by the Pew Research Center -- before the "47 percent of Americans are victims" video came to light -- showed President...
Tags: Polls, Politics, Elections, Primaries, Republican Party
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Senate forwards budget to governor with funding boost to colleges, schools
Staff WritersThe Michigan Senate voted to approve the final education funding section of the state 2013-14 budget Tuesday. About 450 schools will receive a $120 per student funding increase from last year, including several schools in Northern Michigan, under the...Tags: Schools, Public Schools, Politics, Executive Branch, Gretchen Whitmer
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Go vote: Primer for Tuesday's school elections
Voters in Charlevoix and Emmet counties will decide on whether to support several school district proposals and a Char-Em ISD millage renewal. The two counties will be among 70 counties in Michigan holding an election Tuesday, May 8. Polls will open...
Tags: Interior Policy, Marketing, Polls, Politics, Elections
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Voters say yes to continued support of special education programs
PETOSKEY — Voters in Antrim, Charlevoix and Emmet counties said yes to a millage renewal that will allow continued support to special education programs and services for more than 1,350 students with disabilities throughout the Charlevoix-Emmet...
Tags: Politics, Elections
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Baseball: Beckman wins Pacific Coast League title
Varsity Times InsiderIrvine Beckman clinched the Pacific Coast League title with a 9-2 victory over Irvine coupled with a loss by Irvine University. Spencer Lundin hit a three-run home run. Grant Barring was three for four. Ty Moore struck out 10 in......
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