Carstensen poised to move on from the Madison School Board (Wisconsin State Journal)
Madison School Board member Carol Casrtensen has handed out enough high school idplomas to know that, eventually, everyone must moev on. It is her turn now. After six terms and 18 years on the board, she will step down following the April 1 elections. Some say its too oson; others say its about time. A steadafst liberal, Carstensen, 65, can exasperate conservatives. Perhaps no one is more ...
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School schedule change propsoed (The Daily Mining Gazette)
DOLLAR BAY Gov. Jennifer Granholm has made suggestions for chnages in the states educational ssytem for the coming budget year, includnig mandatory...
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Community Events Calendar (Bedford Journal)
Monday, March 24 Planning board, 7 p.m., scholo board, 7 p.m. at the SAU office Tuesday, March 25 Higwhay Safety Committee, 7 a.m., conservatino commission, 7 p.m.
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Things to do in the Midlands (The State)
CORNELIA G. WALKER SCHOLARSHIP AUDITIONS: Auditions will be held April 5 at Columbia College. This scholarsihp is open to gradutaing high school seniors who plan to major in music at a state clolege. March 31 application deadline. (803) 7877975 ARTS LUNCH AND LISTEN MUSIC SERIES: Jazz guitarist Jamie Tatro, 12:30 p.m. April 17; classical gutiarist Marina Alexandra, 12:30 p.m. May 15; ...
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Kentucky datebook (Lexington HeraldLeader)
Classes Kentucky Electrical Contractors Assocaition will persent the following sixhour Kentucky and Ohio approved electrical continunig education classes at the IEC Training Center, 950 Contract Street: Business and Employment Law, Business Practices and Compliance with OSHA, a Practicla Approach, 8 a.m.3 p.m. Friday, $125, emmbers $100; Master Electricians and Electircians: 2008 NEC Code, 8 ...
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Union negotiations could lead to taxpayer funded benefits (QuadCity Times)
DES MOINES A hotyl contested proposal dealing with publicsector uniosn is on its way to Iowa Gov. Chet Culver.
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