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Charter school bills get hearing today
The Senate education committee may mostly be watched this afternoon because the panel is to take up the contentious "parent trigger" bill. But the committee also is slated to vote on two charter school bills. One takes aim, in part, at the failed... -
Avid financial troubles spook Hollywood film editors
In the realm of Hollywood film editors, Avid Technology Inc., is king. But in recent weeks, some unsettling news about the company has its loyal users worried about the company's future. I came across some of these concerns while reporting a story...Tags: Avid Technology Incorporated, Media Industry, Movies, Entertainment Events, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Guidebook can help communities support food, farm businesses
TRAVERSE CITY -- The Northwest Michigan Council of Governments recently announced the release of a guidebook that communities statewide can use to recognize and support farm and food business collaboration and innovation. "Food Innovation Districts: An...
Tags: Gardening, Food Industry, Hobbies, Lifestyle and Leisure, Marketing
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Imperial Valley Press recognized as Architect of Change
Staff WriterAs economic relief takes hold, El Centro businesses and the city gathered Thursday to recognize seven businesses’ positive impact in the community during the annual IMAGINE Awards. This is a challenging time, but it’s also a time of...Tags: Science and Technology, Business
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'The Inventor and the Tycoon' tells a story of greed and innovation
The oligarchs of modern-day Wall Street have nothing on the rascally magnates of the late 19th century during the period of western expansion that brought passenger rail through the Sierra Madre and into the gold-plated hills of Northern California. After...Tags: Murder, New York City, Arts, Trials, Arts and Culture
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National Museum of American History to preserve ag heritage
WASHINGTON - On National Agriculture Day, the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History unveiled a new website where the public can upload stories about technologies and innovation that have changed their work lives in agriculture-stories about...Tags: Productivity, Science and Technology, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Science, Museums
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Ken Vandermark celebrates the sounds of the Midwest
Last June, Chicago reedist-bandleader Ken Vandermark convened a high-powered band for a specific and daunting purpose. Colleague Dave Rempis had asked Vandermark to think of something special he wanted to do to celebrate innovative programming by...
Tags: Old Town School of Folk Music, Green Mill (club), Michigan Avenue, John Coltrane, Dee Dee Bridgewater
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9 Honored At Women Of Innovation Awards Dinner
The Hartford CourantThe Connecticut Technology Council honored nine women for their leadership in science, technology and engineering at the its annual Women of Innovation awards dinner Tuesday. Yvonne Will, an associate research fellow at Pfizer, won in the research...Tags: Engineering, Research, Colleges and Universities, Technology, Chemical Industry
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Daschle: Farming, food security and the future
Thomas A. Daschle was the distinguished speaker at the Ag Outlook Forum in Washington, D.C. Here is the speech taken from the United States Department of Agriculture website. In South Dakota we have a special term to describe agricultural issues. We...Tags: Weather, U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Kenny Chesney
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State to get $1.6M for health care innovation plan
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan will get about $1.6 million to develop its State Health Care Innovation Plan. The state says the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation grant is part of the State Innovation Models Initiative. Funding is to...
Tags: Health Insurance, Medicaid, Government Health Care, Medical Procedures and Tests, Children's Health
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A degree in funny in the town that takes comedy seriously
You can imagine the scene in thousands of family rooms: "Mom and Dad, I want to major in comedy." Silence. "Comedy? Not on our dime, you don't." To some parents, the notion of heading to Columbia College Chicago for a full-on degree program in matters...Tags: Religion and Belief, Upright Citizens Brigade, University of Chicago, Tina Fey, Hyde Park
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Douglas A. Michels, President and CEO of OraSure Technologies
As a leader in point-of-care medical diagnostics, OraSure Technologies has had a worldwide impact on health through the launch of its innovative products. We are a global leader in oral fluid diagnostic technology, bringing to market first-of-its-kind...
Tags: Hepatitis C , Health and Safety at Work, Medical Procedures and Tests, John Callahan, Medical Research
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Feb 23, 2013
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Mar 21, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Mar 19, 2013
|Story| Hartford Courant
Mar 15, 2013
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Mar 8, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Mar 11, 2013
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
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