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Bill would shift cyber school funding
Daily American Staff WriterA Philadelphia lawmaker wants to shift cyber school financing from school districts to the state. State Rep. James Roebuck, Democratic chairman of the House Education Committee, introduced a bill on Monday that would make reforms to charter and cyber...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Schools, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Pennsylvania
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Northwinds seniors shoot 5-under
INDIAN LAKE — David Williams, Al Hendershot, Andy Yourich and Dan Pritts shot 5-under to nail down first place in the morning senior scramble at Northwinds Golf Course on Thursday. Bill Mignogna, Jay Hay, Charles Burk and Jim Bickford were second...Tags: Personal Service, Athletes, Golf, Jim Montgomery, Human Interest
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Sechler Insurance clinches first half
MIDDLECREEK TOWNSHIP — The Scott and Jason Sechler Insurance team combined for 26 1/2 points to clinch the first half of the Monday Night Industrial League played at Middlecreek Golf Course. Team members and their individual points included Dan...Tags: Athletes, Golf, Jim Harbaugh, Human Interest, Sports
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Community colleges don't 'cool out' students
The op-ed by Fred Miller "'Cooling out' poor minority kids in community college" (May 9) was one of the most incredulous opinions on community colleges that I have ever read. I could take issue on a line-by-line basis with each premise of the article. I...Tags: Education, Anne Arundel Community College, Colleges and Universities
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Leap of faith helped give William Crute new life as an artist
Daily PressLong before William Crute had his first one-man show, he was staging exhibits for other artists. For 13 years, in fact, his Hilton Village Gallery ranked among the region's most successful, helping build the careers of such prominent figures as Barclay...Tags: Washington, DC, Retirement, Colleges and Universities, California, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Déjà through
Tribune staff reporterThe yellow cart raced across the new FieldTurf at the Edward Jones Dome, bound for an unwilling passenger who first wore a look of defiance and then, ultimately, disgust. Bears quarterback Rex Grossman first had refused assistance from lineman Fred...Tags: Adrian Peterson, Vinny Testaverde, Chicago Bears, Charles Tillman, Tim Couch
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Bears take sound licking
Tribune staff reporterAll week, the Bears vowed to make some noise in the 86th season opener in franchise history. Instead, they couldn't hear because of it. Kyle Orton, the first rookie quarterback to start a Bears opener since Zeke Bratkowski in 1954, had his helmet...Tags: Brian Urlacher, National Football League, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Lemar Marshall, Washington Redskins
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In driver's seat
Tribune staff reporterAn extremely long and rewarding Sunday began with a challenge and ended with a Bears celebration not seen in this stadium since, well, forever, and not seen in Chicago since 2001. There's something about Jeff Garcia and interception returns for game-...Tags: National Football Conference, Jeff Garcia, Chicago Bears, Jerry Azumah, Robbie Gould
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Bears issue at hand (Week 5)
There had to be a letdown after taking the Seahawks behind the woodshed on national TV and beating them 37-6, right? Yeah, not so much. So after five games in which the Bears have outscored opponents 156-36, what is the issue? According to TennTrucker on...Tags: Nathan Vasher, Chicago Bears, Football, Danieal Manning, Rex Grossman
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Focusing on task at hand pays for Bears
Tribune staff reporterIf this eventually will be viewed as a statement game, then the man who had to speak through a fractured jaw made a loud one whose impact was surpassed only by the Bears' performance. "We responded," right tackle Fred Miller said. Good teams make...Tags: National Football Conference, Brian Urlacher, Marlon McCree, Jake Delhomme, Chicago Bears
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K.C. Johnson's answers
The offensive line clearly has been a major reason the Bears are 6-3. Do the coaches divulge which starters have graded out the highest from week to week? What direction do you see the team going at guard for next year with Roberto Garza and Terrence...Tags: Roberto Garza, National Football Conference, Adrian Peterson, National Football League, Chicago Bears
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Grossman's big day leads Bears' romp over Lions
Tribune staff reporterLast time he heard boos. This time, not so much. Rex Grossman led the Bears to a 34-7 thrashing of the Detroit Lions in the home opener Sunday by going 20-for-27 with 289 yards and four touchdowns. Tribune staff reporter John Mullin breaks down the...Tags: Brian Urlacher, Mark Anderson, Detroit Lions, Robbie Gould, Kenoy Kennedy
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