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Lamont Frazier named Willard boys coach
mscott@kspr.comWILLARD, MO - Current Poplar Bluff head coach Lamont Frazier has accepted the same position at Willard High School after being approved by the school board Thursday night. "Coach Frazier is someone who will not only have a positive influence on our...Tags: Basketball, Sports
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The Sunday Brunch: When Political Reality Trips Up Budget Rhetoric.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekWant the big take-away from the three weeks' worth of state Senate budget hearings that concluded this past Thursday? It's this: Bumper-sticker rhetoric about fiscal austerity and making the tough choices sounds good on paper — until state lawmakers... -
Penn State Prez Says In "Hindsight," School Should Have Moved Quicker On Sandusky Scandal.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekIn “hindsight” top officials at the Pennsylvania State University should have been more aware of the activities of former football coach Jerry Sandusky and moved more proactively to stop them, university President Rodney Erickson told a... -
HCC to Hold Transfer Fair on March 12
Harford Community College will host transfer representatives from area colleges and universities on Monday, March 12, in the Student Center. Representatives from the institutions will meet with prospective transfer students in HCC's Student Center from 10...Tags: Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Coppin State University, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Teaching and Learning, Towson University
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State-Related Schools Topic of Conversation at House Appropriations Hearing; Leaders Try to Get State Funding Reinstated
Multi-Media JournalistLeaders from State-Related universities stood before the House Appropriations Committee Wednesday morning. Representatives desired to make their case to have state funding reinstated known. Governor Tom Corbett’s proposed budget slashes about...Tags: U.S. House Committee on Appropriations, Politics, Seth M. Grove, Executive Branch, Eugene DePasquale
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New Zealand earthquake: Hard to move on when ground keeps moving
World NowOne year ago, a massive earthquake killed 185 people and destroyed much of downtown Christchurch. In the year since the magnitude 6.3 quake, New Zealanders have tried to piece together their lives and rebuild, even as earthquakes continue to rock the... -
Corbett: Penn State Funding Not Tied To Open Records Compliance, But "We Need to Have That Discussion."
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekPennsylvania needs to take a thorough look at the way it pays for higher education, Gov. Tom Corbett said Friday, as he laid out the rationale for his proposed 2012-13 budget that carves $1.4 billion out of state support for...... -
Education funding
Gov. Tom Corbett's proposed budget for 2012-13 moves various categories of school funding into one block grant. While the governor said that the line item will total $6.51 billion, an increase of $21.8 million over the same line items in the current...Tags: Politics, Colleges and Universities, Executive Branch, Education, Regional Authority
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Governor Corbett's Budget Focuses on Fiscal Restraint, Free Enterprise
Governor Tom Corbett today presented his 2012-13 budget to the General Assembly, asking legislators to continue the path of fiscal restraint and to encourage free enterprise for a more prosperous Pennsylvania.
"Last year, we accomplished much of real...Tags: Barack Obama, Teaching and Learning, Natural Resources, Groceries, Environmental Issues
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Robert L. Carter dies at 94; NAACP attorney fought segregation
Robert L. Carter, who as an NAACP civil rights attorney was an architect of the legal strategy used in the cases that led to Brown vs. Board of Education, the landmark 1954 Supreme Court decision that declared school segregation unconstitutional, has...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities, Justice and Rights, World War II (1939-1945)
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Glenn William Hardy, business owner
Glenn William Hardy, retired president of the Accurate Weatherstrip and Screen Co., died of complications from dementia Nov. 30 at Gilchrist Hospice Center. The Hydes resident was 79.
Born in Baltimore, he was the son of George A. Hardy, who founded...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Colleges and Universities, College Sports, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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