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Jun 11 2024
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Western Springs District 101 superintendent ready to spend time traveling and working on golf game
Brian Barnhart, superintendent of Western Springs School District 101 — and a 25-year employee of the district — officially retires June 30. The 57-year-old Barnhart spoke with the Doings recently about his background, education, and work history, his thoughts on District 101, and the Western Springs community. “I feel like the community continues to trust the district, that we do really good
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Mar 06 2024
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Jason Kelce reveals some future plans, one big regret after retiring from NFL
March 4 will now live on in Philadelphia history as the day Jason Kelce retired from professional football. Fans, family and fellow teammates were left heartbroken as the Philadelphia legend announced the end to his 13-year career with the Eagles. Although Kelce didn't speak about post-retirement plans during his tear-jerking speech, he did reveal some new details during a new episode of his
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Jun 11 2024
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Daycare worker identified as passenger killed in crash with N.J. police car
State officials on Tuesday identified the woman who died in a crash involving a marked police car over Memorial Day weekend. Franklin Borough police Sgt. William Grissom was on duty while driving the police car that struck a vehicle carrying two people, one of whom was Deanna D’Arco, 19, of Vernon, the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office said. D’Arco died in the crash. Borough police directed
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Jun 11 2024
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Mary Beasley, who kept control of students on her school bus for 50 years, celebrates her final ride
HANOVER COUNTY, Va. -- Hanover County school bus driver Mary Beasley has retired from her route after 50 years of safely getting students to and from school. How did she survive so long in a profession where frustration over children's behavior sometimes gets the better of adults? "I love the kids. I have to get after them sometimes. It's called tough love," she said. "When I stop in the
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Jun 11 2024
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Mark Stoops is longest-tenured active coach in SEC. See how his tenure stacks up in league
LEXINGTON — When legendary Alabama coach Nick Saban retired in January, it had a small — but not direct — connection to Kentucky. With Saban stepping down, UK's Mark Stoops moved to the top of a list: longest-tenured active coach at the same SEC school. Stoops wrapped up his 11th season with the Wildcats last fall. He's the first Kentucky coach to be on the job for more than a decade. As he
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Jun 07 2024
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Fallen Trooper's Canine Partner To Remain With His Family: Police
SOUTHINGTON, CT —One day after laying to rest one of their own who was killed in the line of duty, state police announced the retirement of his canine partner. But, according to Connecticut State Police Lt. Anthony Cristy, K-9 officer and Trooper First Class Aaron Pelletier's partner, Roso, will not be far from the loved ones mourning. That's because Roso will spend his retirement with
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Jun 11 2024
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New LI group aims to introduce pickleball to more Black people
Ieda McCullough tried pickleball for the first time last week and loved it. The retired Nassau police detective sergeant said for two years she tried to take summer lessons through the Town of Hempstead, but the classes were always booked when she tried to sign up. McCullough, 60, said she finally was able to schedule a lesson recently for a sport that is sweeping the nation thanks to the
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Jun 10 2024
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Teacher layoffs now unlikely according to Montgomery Co. schools; budget vote set for Tuesday
One day before the Montgomery County Board of Education meets to vote on its $3.3 billion budget, the school system released a statement saying “it is likely that no currently employed teachers will face a job loss.” The statement comes after the school system updated its projections for teacher vacancies for the coming school year — that includes resignations and retirements. The school
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Jun 07 2024
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Howard-Suamico Superintendent Damian LaCroix reflects on 19 years in the position
After 19 years in the position, Howard-Suamico School District superintendent Damian LaCroix is retiring. LaCroix announced his retirement at the beginning of the 2023-24 school year; his last day is June 30. Mark Smith, who is currently deputy superintendent, will succeed him as superintendent. LaCroix comes from a family of educators, who inspired him to join the profession. After serving as
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Jun 11 2024
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MCC reverses course on faculty layoffs
Monroe Community College's board of trustees on Monday reversed course on potential faculty layoffs, instead approving a package of retirement and resignation incentives it hopes will achieve a similar cost savings. The college last month announced it would likely begin faculty layoffs next year. It cited "structural operating deficits," caused in large part by falling student enrollment.
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