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Adults School – Start-up solar seller seeks city loan for valley venue – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Start-up solar seller seeks city loan for valley venue – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Helios USA LLC plans to locate the facility at the Canal Street Commerce Center, 1301 W. Canal St., in Milwaukee’s Menomonee Valley. It will lease 40,000 square feet there. That’s according to an agenda released Monday for the Milwaukee Economic

STACK Launches Ndamukong Rising, a Video Series Chronicling Top NFL – Yahoo Finance
NEW YORK, NY–(Marketwire – 03/08/10) – STACK Media, the leading producer and distributor of sports training, performance and lifestyle content for active sports participants, has released the first episode of Ndamukong Rising, its new video series

Start-up solar seller seeks city loan for valley venue – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Helios USA LLC plans to locate the facility at the Canal Street Commerce Center, 1301 W. Canal St., in Milwaukee’s Menomonee Valley. It will lease 40,000 square feet there. That’s according to an agenda released Monday for the Milwaukee Economic

STACK Launches Ndamukong Rising, a Video Series Chronicling Top NFL – Yahoo Finance
NEW YORK, NY–(Marketwire – 03/08/10) – STACK Media, the leading producer and distributor of sports training, performance and lifestyle content for active sports participants, has released the first episode of Ndamukong Rising, its new video series

Adults School – Victims of dating abuse can get help in Washoe County – Reno Gazette

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Victims of dating abuse can get help in Washoe County – Reno Gazette
She was pregnant and they both had quit a private school in Fernley to begin taking care of their The Nevada network developed a program to foster discussion about healthy relationships in schools and started a program so Girl Scouts can earn a

Victims of dating abuse can get help in Washoe County – Reno Gazette
She was pregnant and they both had quit a private school in Fernley to begin taking care of their The Nevada network developed a program to foster discussion about healthy relationships in schools and started a program so Girl Scouts can earn a

Adults School – Internet addiction: Experts says young people are vulnerable – Abilene Reporter-News

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Internet addiction: Experts says young people are vulnerable – Abilene Reporter-News
You know about — or know people — with addiction battles of all sorts: drugs, alcohol, gambling, pornography. Now there’s something new capturing the attention of researchers and moms alike: Internet addiction. The Internet provides a fast

Nearly 10,000 at Praisefest pray for Cleveland to heal and unify – Cleveland Plain Dealer
Lynn Ischay, The Plain Dealer Amori Galloway, 9, concentrates as she spins and twirls her flag at PraiseFest 2010 at Quicken Loans Arena on Sunday evening, March 7, 2010. CLEVELAND, Ohio – The annual Praisefest returned to The Q Sunday night, drawing

Judge facing 21 misdemeanor charges resigns – Atlanta Journal Constitution
A judge accused of allowing underage drinking at her home has resigned her post, Marietta Mayor Steve Tumlin told the AJC. Cobb County Sheriff’s Department Diane Busch, a magistrate judge in Marietta and Woodstock, faces 10 counts of furnishing

Your Views – 03/08 – Riverside Press Enterprise
I am tired of the tirades and finger-pointing about Tiger Woods’ indiscretions (”Beware aimless apologies,” Feb. 24). Has anyone realized how despicable and disgraceful are these women who unabashedly pursue famous actors, politicians and athletes

Technology now leading way as W.Va. deaf, blind schools celebrate – Cumberland Times-News
Cumberland — ROMNEY, W.Va. (AP) — With the 140th anniversary of the creation of the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind coming up, one instructor says it’s mind-boggling to think about the changes she’s seen on campus just in her

15 competitors all aiming to be letter perfect – Asbury Park Press
For 26 years, nervous school-age children have gathered on a stage to spell words such as homburg Spelldown 2010 participants have all won competitions in their schools, earning them the right to participate in this regional competition.

Sustainability Academy students take on health and wellness project – Burlington Free Press
The Sustainability Academy is the first public elementary school of its kind in the country, according to school officials. There are magnet schools with a green theme Students in the higher grades read a young-adult version of Michael Pollan’s

Victims of dating abuse can get help in Washoe County – Reno Gazette
She was pregnant and they both had quit a private school in Fernley to begin taking care of their The Nevada network developed a program to foster discussion about healthy relationships in schools and started a program so Girl Scouts can earn a

Every life has meaning’ – Journal-News
I have a number of degrees, but there was something in that picture that Scotty taught me that I never learned in schools,” Rogers said group consisting of clients at the Liberty and Middletown adult drop-in centers, performed, plus eight major

New Student Advisory Council aims to make a difference – Rockford Register-Star
ROCKFORD — Nearly two dozen Rockford School District students have formed ideas — which is to change the image and communications of our public schools. When students own it as opposed to the adults, it really changes things.”

Internet addiction: Experts says young people are vulnerable – Abilene Reporter-News
You know about — or know people — with addiction battles of all sorts: drugs, alcohol, gambling, pornography. Now there’s something new capturing the attention of researchers and moms alike: Internet addiction. The Internet provides a fast

Nearly 10,000 at Praisefest pray for Cleveland to heal and unify – Cleveland Plain Dealer
Lynn Ischay, The Plain Dealer Amori Galloway, 9, concentrates as she spins and twirls her flag at PraiseFest 2010 at Quicken Loans Arena on Sunday evening, March 7, 2010. CLEVELAND, Ohio – The annual Praisefest returned to The Q Sunday night, drawing

Judge facing 21 misdemeanor charges resigns – Atlanta Journal Constitution
A judge accused of allowing underage drinking at her home has resigned her post, Marietta Mayor Steve Tumlin told the AJC. Cobb County Sheriff’s Department Diane Busch, a magistrate judge in Marietta and Woodstock, faces 10 counts of furnishing

Your Views – 03/08 – Riverside Press Enterprise
I am tired of the tirades and finger-pointing about Tiger Woods’ indiscretions (”Beware aimless apologies,” Feb. 24). Has anyone realized how despicable and disgraceful are these women who unabashedly pursue famous actors, politicians and athletes

Technology now leading way as W.Va. deaf, blind schools celebrate – Cumberland Times-News
Cumberland — ROMNEY, W.Va. (AP) — With the 140th anniversary of the creation of the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind coming up, one instructor says it’s mind-boggling to think about the changes she’s seen on campus just in her

15 competitors all aiming to be letter perfect – Asbury Park Press
For 26 years, nervous school-age children have gathered on a stage to spell words such as homburg Spelldown 2010 participants have all won competitions in their schools, earning them the right to participate in this regional competition.

Sustainability Academy students take on health and wellness project – Burlington Free Press
The Sustainability Academy is the first public elementary school of its kind in the country, according to school officials. There are magnet schools with a green theme Students in the higher grades read a young-adult version of Michael Pollan’s

Victims of dating abuse can get help in Washoe County – Reno Gazette
She was pregnant and they both had quit a private school in Fernley to begin taking care of their The Nevada network developed a program to foster discussion about healthy relationships in schools and started a program so Girl Scouts can earn a

Every life has meaning’ – Journal-News
I have a number of degrees, but there was something in that picture that Scotty taught me that I never learned in schools,” Rogers said group consisting of clients at the Liberty and Middletown adult drop-in centers, performed, plus eight major

New Student Advisory Council aims to make a difference – Rockford Register-Star
ROCKFORD — Nearly two dozen Rockford School District students have formed ideas — which is to change the image and communications of our public schools. When students own it as opposed to the adults, it really changes things.”

Adults School – Bald eagle’s population soaring – Contra Costa Times

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Bald eagle’s population soaring – Contra Costa Times
KLAMATH BASIN — On a clear, cool fall morning, a bald eagle swoops in from its perch on a cliff overlooking Trinity Lake in Northern California. With grace and speed, the eagle flies low over the water and snatches a bass any fisherman would be

Conduct codes demand more of students – Des Moines Register
Young Tony Sandquist probably believes he got a raw deal Friday. Unless the deciders at Southeast Polk High School change their minds, he’ll probably be forced to sit out his team’s trip to the state boys’ basketball tournament this week. He’s a good

Bald eagle’s population soaring – Contra Costa Times
KLAMATH BASIN — On a clear, cool fall morning, a bald eagle swoops in from its perch on a cliff overlooking Trinity Lake in Northern California. With grace and speed, the eagle flies low over the water and snatches a bass any fisherman would be

Conduct codes demand more of students – Des Moines Register
Young Tony Sandquist probably believes he got a raw deal Friday. Unless the deciders at Southeast Polk High School change their minds, he’ll probably be forced to sit out his team’s trip to the state boys’ basketball tournament this week. He’s a good

Adults School – An only child finds his big family – CharlotteObserver.com

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

An only child finds his big family – CharlotteObserver.com
legislators had eased restrictions on adopted adults finding birth parents him he’d written the Maryland law that loosened restrictions on adult adoptees finding birth parents. He’d sent it to law school buddies in the N.C. legislature.

Adults’ confusion, missteps detailed – Philadelphia Inquirer
District officials said neither Superintendent Arlene Ackerman nor principal LaGreta Brown would be interviewed said Trump, president of National School Safety and Security Services in Cleveland. The teacher said she had learned of the attacks

Home Current Issues Society Can We Ever Unplug? – Aish
But that only accounts for a fraction of the typical child’s media diet. In fact, the very day I read of the Kaiser Foundation’s results, my two older children came home from school with notes from their teachers directing us to a website where

Conduct codes demand more of students – Des Moines Register
Young Tony Sandquist probably believes he got a raw deal Friday. Unless the deciders at Southeast Polk High School change their minds, he’ll probably be forced to sit out his team’s trip to the state boys’ basketball tournament this week. He’s a good

Lawyers in waiting: Firms defer new hires’ start dates – Boston Globe
Some new associates at top Boston law firms are spending their first year on the job in unexpected ways. Brett Church has been mentoring young adults since Goodwin Procter hired him. After being snagged by Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge, Chad Lindner

Bald eagle’s population soaring – Contra Costa Times
KLAMATH BASIN — On a clear, cool fall morning, a bald eagle swoops in from its perch on a cliff overlooking Trinity Lake in Northern California. With grace and speed, the eagle flies low over the water and snatches a bass any fisherman would be

An only child finds his big family – CharlotteObserver.com
legislators had eased restrictions on adopted adults finding birth parents him he’d written the Maryland law that loosened restrictions on adult adoptees finding birth parents. He’d sent it to law school buddies in the N.C. legislature.

Adults’ confusion, missteps detailed – Philadelphia Inquirer
District officials said neither Superintendent Arlene Ackerman nor principal LaGreta Brown would be interviewed said Trump, president of National School Safety and Security Services in Cleveland. The teacher said she had learned of the attacks

Home Current Issues Society Can We Ever Unplug? – Aish
But that only accounts for a fraction of the typical child’s media diet. In fact, the very day I read of the Kaiser Foundation’s results, my two older children came home from school with notes from their teachers directing us to a website where

Conduct codes demand more of students – Des Moines Register
Young Tony Sandquist probably believes he got a raw deal Friday. Unless the deciders at Southeast Polk High School change their minds, he’ll probably be forced to sit out his team’s trip to the state boys’ basketball tournament this week. He’s a good

Lawyers in waiting: Firms defer new hires’ start dates – Boston Globe
Some new associates at top Boston law firms are spending their first year on the job in unexpected ways. Brett Church has been mentoring young adults since Goodwin Procter hired him. After being snagged by Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge, Chad Lindner

Bald eagle’s population soaring – Contra Costa Times
KLAMATH BASIN — On a clear, cool fall morning, a bald eagle swoops in from its perch on a cliff overlooking Trinity Lake in Northern California. With grace and speed, the eagle flies low over the water and snatches a bass any fisherman would be

Adults School – Nominate your JEFFERSON COUNTY hero – Peninsula Daily News

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Nominate your JEFFERSON COUNTY hero – Peninsula Daily News
Now is the time to nominate your local hero. We are looking for people who make a difference in Jefferson County — individuals who have made our communities a better place. The three Rotary Clubs in Jefferson County and Peninsula Daily News invite

Time to gear up for upcoming fishing season – Daily Tribune
In past columns I’ve mused about my having difficulty tying a 7x tippet to a size 22 and smaller fly; waning eyesight and sausage fingers are an impediment to the dexterity needed to accomplish the task. Ken Rafferty wrote to tell me about a pre-tied

Morris kids who clean litter could earn grants for their schools – Morris County Daily Record
To participate, schools must have minimum of 20 students and adult supervisors cleanup litter across two acres of school grounds, which may include ball fields and woods, between April 15 and June 5, said Liz Sweedy, coordinator of the Morris County

Swine flu pandemic: Was it overblown? – Morris County Daily Record
Five short months ago, fear of the swine flu gripped the state and the nation. Health officials warned that the flu season could be one of the most deadly in decades. The anxiety intensified when President Barack Obama declared a state of emergency

A Fairytale Easter Holiday at Gleneagles – YAHOO!
Inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland , the special Gleneagles afternoon teas will be sure to set the children on a gastronomic adventure. “Eat me”: Beautifully-prepared yet suitably peculiar delicacies include Mad Hatter’s Hat

For Canada’s obese, exercise alone isn’t going to cut it – Vancouver Sun
It’s such a widely accepted idea it’s virtually dieting dogma, a belief pushed with almost religious zeal: you can’t lose weight without exercising more. But the story of Francina Kehoe, a B.C. woman who has battled obesity for years

Nominate your JEFFERSON COUNTY hero – Peninsula Daily News
Now is the time to nominate your local hero. We are looking for people who make a difference in Jefferson County — individuals who have made our communities a better place. The three Rotary Clubs in Jefferson County and Peninsula Daily News invite

Time to gear up for upcoming fishing season – Daily Tribune
In past columns I’ve mused about my having difficulty tying a 7x tippet to a size 22 and smaller fly; waning eyesight and sausage fingers are an impediment to the dexterity needed to accomplish the task. Ken Rafferty wrote to tell me about a pre-tied

Morris kids who clean litter could earn grants for their schools – Morris County Daily Record
To participate, schools must have minimum of 20 students and adult supervisors cleanup litter across two acres of school grounds, which may include ball fields and woods, between April 15 and June 5, said Liz Sweedy, coordinator of the Morris County

Swine flu pandemic: Was it overblown? – Morris County Daily Record
Five short months ago, fear of the swine flu gripped the state and the nation. Health officials warned that the flu season could be one of the most deadly in decades. The anxiety intensified when President Barack Obama declared a state of emergency

A Fairytale Easter Holiday at Gleneagles – YAHOO!
Inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland , the special Gleneagles afternoon teas will be sure to set the children on a gastronomic adventure. “Eat me”: Beautifully-prepared yet suitably peculiar delicacies include Mad Hatter’s Hat

For Canada’s obese, exercise alone isn’t going to cut it – Vancouver Sun
It’s such a widely accepted idea it’s virtually dieting dogma, a belief pushed with almost religious zeal: you can’t lose weight without exercising more. But the story of Francina Kehoe, a B.C. woman who has battled obesity for years

Adults School – ‘No pain, no gain, no brain’ – Charleston Gazette

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

‘No pain, no gain, no brain’ – Charleston Gazette
Jonathan Sandy, a sixth-grader at Teays Valley Christian School, and his sister, Michelle, a third-grader at Calvary Baptist Academy, are active in sports. Their parents, John and Cynthia of St. Albans, report they have been injury free. CHARLESTON

Poverty is hitting the suburbs with more sting – Minneapolis Star Tribune
In a startling shift, Twin Cities suburbs now have more poor people than the core cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Job losses, foreclosures and disappearing insurance coverage have pushed requests for food stamps, medical assistance and emergency

Springfield’s decade in murder, 2000-2009, comprises a list of 145 – Union-News & Sunday Republican
SPRINGFIELD – On Oct. 18, Brittany Perez, a 19-year-old mother of a 1-year-old son, was killed in her Forest Park home by several bullets fired through the front window, apparently by a neighbor upset about a stolen television. Perez was the city’s

Soldier honored at Billings service – Billings Gazette
Wittman attended Bench and Lockwood schools, finishing eighth grade here before his family moved to Western Montana where he graduated from high school. On Saturday at the They also depicted him as an adult with his own daughters when they were

‘No pain, no gain, no brain’ – Charleston Gazette
Jonathan Sandy, a sixth-grader at Teays Valley Christian School, and his sister, Michelle, a third-grader at Calvary Baptist Academy, are active in sports. Their parents, John and Cynthia of St. Albans, report they have been injury free. CHARLESTON

Poverty is hitting the suburbs with more sting – Minneapolis Star Tribune
In a startling shift, Twin Cities suburbs now have more poor people than the core cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Job losses, foreclosures and disappearing insurance coverage have pushed requests for food stamps, medical assistance and emergency

Springfield’s decade in murder, 2000-2009, comprises a list of 145 – Union-News & Sunday Republican
SPRINGFIELD – On Oct. 18, Brittany Perez, a 19-year-old mother of a 1-year-old son, was killed in her Forest Park home by several bullets fired through the front window, apparently by a neighbor upset about a stolen television. Perez was the city’s

Soldier honored at Billings service – Billings Gazette
Wittman attended Bench and Lockwood schools, finishing eighth grade here before his family moved to Western Montana where he graduated from high school. On Saturday at the They also depicted him as an adult with his own daughters when they were

Adults School – Trying To Fix A ‘Hole’ By Digging Deeper – NPR News

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Trying To Fix A ‘Hole’ By Digging Deeper – NPR News
Roger, the patriarch, is a preacher who decides, when his youngest daughter is still very small, to go back to graduate school, leaving his she tries to go to college, finds that she cannot get a scholarship because of a series of events that

Poverty is hitting the suburbs with more sting – Minneapolis Star Tribune
In a startling shift, Twin Cities suburbs now have more poor people than the core cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Job losses, foreclosures and disappearing insurance coverage have pushed requests for food stamps, medical assistance and emergency

‘No pain, no gain, no brain’ – Charleston Gazette
Jonathan Sandy, a sixth-grader at Teays Valley Christian School, and his sister, Michelle, a third-grader at Calvary Baptist Academy, are active in sports. Their parents, John and Cynthia of St. Albans, report they have been injury free. CHARLESTON

Trying To Fix A ‘Hole’ By Digging Deeper – NPR News
Roger, the patriarch, is a preacher who decides, when his youngest daughter is still very small, to go back to graduate school, leaving his she tries to go to college, finds that she cannot get a scholarship because of a series of events that

Poverty is hitting the suburbs with more sting – Minneapolis Star Tribune
In a startling shift, Twin Cities suburbs now have more poor people than the core cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Job losses, foreclosures and disappearing insurance coverage have pushed requests for food stamps, medical assistance and emergency

‘No pain, no gain, no brain’ – Charleston Gazette
Jonathan Sandy, a sixth-grader at Teays Valley Christian School, and his sister, Michelle, a third-grader at Calvary Baptist Academy, are active in sports. Their parents, John and Cynthia of St. Albans, report they have been injury free. CHARLESTON

Adults School – Botox for migraines: Does it work? – Chicago Tribune

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Botox for migraines: Does it work? – Chicago Tribune
is an associate professor at Oregon Health & Science University, where she is a primary care doctor for adults. She is a lecturer at Harvard Medical School and a senior medical editor for Harvard Health Publications.

For children, more sleep increases brainpower – Daily Journal
Memo to that Massachusetts school where children in physical education classes jump rope without using ropes: Get some ropes. And you — you are about 85 percent of all parents — who are constantly telling your children how intelligent they are: Do

Botox for migraines: Does it work? – Chicago Tribune
is an associate professor at Oregon Health & Science University, where she is a primary care doctor for adults. She is a lecturer at Harvard Medical School and a senior medical editor for Harvard Health Publications.

For children, more sleep increases brainpower – Daily Journal
Memo to that Massachusetts school where children in physical education classes jump rope without using ropes: Get some ropes. And you — you are about 85 percent of all parents — who are constantly telling your children how intelligent they are: Do

Adults School – Faith calendar – Everett Herald

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Faith calendar – Everett Herald
GriefShare seminar and support group school groups: 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Northshore Christian Church, 5700 23rd Drive W., Everett. 425-407-1119. MOPS: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. first and third Tuesdays monthly. For mothers with children up to

Bullying on Web sites – Rutland Herald
Today, the day after town meeting, I am reading the results of Poultney’s contentious race for School Board seats. I have had the night to reflect, not only on one of the dirtiest campaigns I have witnessed in my life where both hard-working

Outdoors calendar – Everett Herald
BIKES rides: Various starting locations; www.bikesclub.org . Sign up now for the 2010 McClinchy Mile Ride on March 20; day-of-event registration is 8 to 11 a.m., course open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., start at Haller Middle School, 600 E. First St

Obama: First Lady’s visit hit right tone – Jackson Clarion-Ledger
First Lady Michelle Obama’s visit to two Jackson schools on Wednesday hit exactly the right tone in her quest to focus attention on the problems of adult and childhood obesity. “I’m not here to highlight what’s wrong; I’m here to highlight what’s

D.C. to give away female condoms in U.S. first – MSNBC
WASHINGTON – The District will become the first city in the United States to distribute female condoms free, part of a project that will make 500,000 of them available in beauty salons, convenience stores and high schools in parts of the city with

Faith calendar – Everett Herald
GriefShare seminar and support group school groups: 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Northshore Christian Church, 5700 23rd Drive W., Everett. 425-407-1119. MOPS: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. first and third Tuesdays monthly. For mothers with children up to

Bullying on Web sites – Rutland Herald
Today, the day after town meeting, I am reading the results of Poultney’s contentious race for School Board seats. I have had the night to reflect, not only on one of the dirtiest campaigns I have witnessed in my life where both hard-working

Outdoors calendar – Everett Herald
BIKES rides: Various starting locations; www.bikesclub.org . Sign up now for the 2010 McClinchy Mile Ride on March 20; day-of-event registration is 8 to 11 a.m., course open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., start at Haller Middle School, 600 E. First St

Obama: First Lady’s visit hit right tone – Jackson Clarion-Ledger
First Lady Michelle Obama’s visit to two Jackson schools on Wednesday hit exactly the right tone in her quest to focus attention on the problems of adult and childhood obesity. “I’m not here to highlight what’s wrong; I’m here to highlight what’s

D.C. to give away female condoms in U.S. first – MSNBC
WASHINGTON – The District will become the first city in the United States to distribute female condoms free, part of a project that will make 500,000 of them available in beauty salons, convenience stores and high schools in parts of the city with