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Popped tire reported on 2nd Megabus in one week
For the second time in a week, it appears a tire on a Megabus popped on a major interstate. A bus was on its way from Atlanta to Charlotte when one of its tires apparently blew. As the bus tried to stop, it burst into flames. All of the passengers...
Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Boyle County sees rise in percentage of college graduates
Contributing writersEDITOR’S NOTE: This story examines the increase of college graduates in Boyle County from 1970 to 2010. It is based on Census data and was written by Bill Bishop, editor of the news site DailyYonder.com, and Robert Gallardo, an associate professor...Tags: Mississippi State University , The Ohio State University, Graduation, Colleges and Universities
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Colleges move toward absolute bans on smoking
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — As a political science major at Ohio State University, Ida Seitter says, she lit up many a cigarette to help her through the stress of exam season. Right or wrong, they were her security blanket as she toiled through college....
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health, Philip Morris USA, The Ohio State University, Health and Safety at School
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Corporations boost agricultural research funding
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) - The gap between federal support for agricultural research at large public universities and private investment continues to grow - and the divide comes with increased threats to academic freedom and more instances of meddling in the...Tags: Separation of Church and State, Agricultural Research and Technology, Charity, The Ohio State University, Food Industry
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Dorial Green-Beckham chooses Mizzou over Arkansas
creplogle@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - M-I-Z-D-G-B! In a scene that mirrored a Presidential visit at Hillcrest High school, Dorial Green-Beckham announced a decision fans across the country had been anticipating for nearly four years. "It is an honor to announce I would...Tags: Alabama Crimson Tide, Schools, ESPN (tv network), High Schools, Southeastern Conference
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Wake Forest tabs former William Byrd star as its new women's hoops coach
Former William Byrd star Jennifer Mitchell Hoover has been named the women's basketball coach at Wake Forest. Wake Forest announced the hiring Wednesday. Hoover starred for the Demon Deacons from 1987 to 1991. She was a three-time All-ACC selection...
Tags: University of Virginia, Basketball, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Memphis Tigers, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
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SBA regional director finds comfort in finance
Special to the TribuneMarianne Markowitz strolls through a hallway at the regional headquarters of the U.S. Small Business Administration in the Loop, not pausing to glance at the two official portraits, one of President Barack Obama, that are the only decor on a yawning...Tags: General Dynamics Corporation, St. Louis, Michigan Avenue, Syngenta AG, White House
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Matthew Simon
Matthew Simon is a reporter and supervising weekend producer for KTUU-TV Channel 2 News in Anchorage. He joined the station after spending nearly six years working KTVA-TV, leaving the station as weekend anchor/producer. He also served as the station's...
Tags: Health, Testicular Cancer, Cancer, American School for the Deaf, Journalism
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When office jokes stop being funny
The class clown may get in trouble, but the office wag may be the glue that makes a workplace stick together.
Research indicates that humor at work is a good thing. It builds morale and relationships. But it also hurts if it veers from being a bonding...Tags: Stafford (Tolland, Connecticut)
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MU medical school seeks to establish Springfield campus
cplein@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Mizzou wants to expand its medical school by partnering with both Mercy and Cox in Springfield. This is in the planning phase but the hope is this partnership will help bring more doctors to rural areas of southwest Missouri. A...Tags: Medical Research, Hospitals and Clinics, Labor Markets, Health and Safety at School, Gynecology
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Area fans 'rabbit' about SDSU in NCAA tournament
American News WriterRick Sommers didn't have a choice when it came to going to law school in state. He had to attend the University of South Dakota in Vermillion. "But I chose to go to SDSU," said the Aberdeen attorney, who grew up in Eden. His allegiance to South Dakota...Tags: Basketball, Science and Technology, University of Washington, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Science
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Eileen S. Tarcay, writer and professor
Eileen S. Tarcay, who had taught English and journalism at what is now Coppin State University and was a prolific contributor of freelance articles to The Baltimore Sun, died Feb. 18 from complications of a stroke at a Salt Lake City nursing home. The...Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, Science and Technology, Inner Harbor, Book, Religion and Belief
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