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Mar 12 2024
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Tigers tame Huskies, use strong second half to claim 52-30 victory
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Shady Spring senior Ammar Maxwell has proven to be a three-level scorer throughout much of his high school career. Ahead of Tuesday’s Class AAA quarterfinal against the No. 2 Tigers. No. 7 North Marion’s defensive plan was designed to force Maxwell to beat the Huskies from the perimeter. He did that and much more, making all three of his three-pointers during a 26-point
WV Metro NewsMar 12 2024
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Over 75 Mississippi University for Women alums gathered at the Mississippi Capitol Tuesday
Graduates and other supporters of the Mississippi University for Women, affectionately known as “The W,” gathered on the steps of the Mississippi Capitol State Building on Tuesday, March 12, to voice their opposition to Senate Bill 2715 that could potentially merge the Columbus-based institution with nearby Mississippi State University in Starkville. “Big box schools are not for everyone,”
The Clarion-LedgerMay 01 2023
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Lori Lightfoot Rips Randi Weingarten’s Union For Refusing To Reopen Schools
Democratic Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot ripped American Federation of Teachers (AFT) president Randi Weingarten, a leading voice for school closures, for refusing to help reopen schools. Weingarten has come under fire in recent days for claiming she worked to reopen schools during the COVID-19 pandemic, though her union accused Chicago schools of being “unsafe” to reopen. The union also
The Daily CallerAug 16 2023
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New Jersey Court Rules Catholic School Teacher Can be Fired for Having Child Out of Wedlock
The state Supreme Court ruled in favor of a New Jersey Roman Catholic school that fired a teacher for being pregnant while unmarried nearly 10 years ago. Victoria Crisitello was hired by the Saint Theresa School in Kenilworth, New Jersey in 2011 as a toddler room caregiver. She was approached by the principal, Sister Lee, in 2014 with an offer for a full-time art teacher role. Crisitello said
The MessengerMar 12 2024
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Family-owned furniture store closing after 53 years in Piqua
PIQUA — A longtime Piqua business is closing its doors for good. Town & County Furniture is going out of business after 53 years in the Piqua community. Brothers and co-owners Bruce and Bob Soifer will retire at the end of the store’s final liquidation sale. >> Ex-Social Studies teacher at local catholic school charged for having sex with former student The family-owned business has
WHIO 7May 01 2023
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Stolen Car Crashes Into School Bus In Milwaukee, Injuring Child: Cops
MILWAUKEE, WI — A stolen car that was driving recklessly crashed into a school bus just before 9 a.m. Monday in near Milwaukee's Morse School for the Gifted and Talented, according to police. It happened in the 6700 block of North 80th Street. An 11-year-old boy on the bus had to be hospitalized but was expected to survive injuries from the crash, police said. Meanwhile, a 15-year-old boy who
Patch.comMar 11 2024
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Idaho Republican legislators revive library materials bill
BOISE — Weeks after a library materials regulation bill failed by one vote in the state Senate, Idaho lawmakers on Monday quickly advanced an amended library bill that stalled earlier this session. The amended bill, now headed to the Idaho House floor, would allow children or their parents to file a legal claim against a public or school library if they obtain materials deemed harmful to
Post RegisterMar 04 2024
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South Bend police officer accused of sexual relationship with 17-year-old girl
MISHAWAKA, Ind. (WNDU) - A South Bend police officer is facing two felony counts of child seduction stemming from an alleged sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl at the school he worked at. 27-year-old Rico Butler was arrested and booked into the St. Joseph County Jail on Saturday. ***WARNING: Readers might find some of the details in this story disturbing. Reader discretion is advised
WNDU 16Mar 12 2024
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Grace Link, wife of former Gov. Art Link, dies
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Grace Link, wife of former N.D. Governor Art Link, has died, according to a statement from her family. Born Grace Johnson on Sep.13, 1918, she was the youngest of four kids. Grace attended high school in Williston, and at age 15, she met future N.D. Governor Art Link at a barn dance. They married in 1939. Art and Grace raised six children— five sons, and one daughter.
KFYRMar 11 2024
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Suspected shooter, driver are in custody in Philly bus stop shooting
By Maryclaire Dale, The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — The driver and a suspected gunman are in custody in the shooting of eight Philadelphia high school students at a bus stop, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press on Monday. Police have identified two juveniles who were also seen jumping out of the car and running toward the bus stop with the 18-year-old suspected shooter,
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