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Jun 15 2024
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Happy Days of Housing Supply
Last semester, I asked my sustainable city planning class to close their eyes and visualize the typologies of five cradle-to-grave residences: birth residence, high school residence, current residence, parent’s residence, and oldest family member’s residence. About 80% visualized at least two of the four basic residential typologies – single-family detached, single-family attached, small multi
Emporia GazetteJun 14 2024
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Gull Lake sees unlikely state tourney run fall short in baseball state semifinals
No. 15 Spring Lake stops Gull Lake's bid for school's first berth in the MHSAA baseball state championships EAST LANSING - Gull Lake's unlikely miracle run to the Final Four came to an end. The Blue Devils fell short of its first trip to the state finals as No. 15-ranked Spring Lake defeated Gull Lake, 5-2, in a Division 2 state semifinal in baseball action at McLane Stadium on the campus of
Battle Creek EnquirerJun 14 2024
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MSCS human resources chief said he was unaware of personnel cuts
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Daily MemphianJun 05 2024
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Miller-Meeks overcomes right-wing primary challenge
Iowa Republican U.S. Rep. Marianette Miller-Meeks clinched a tight win in a primary challenge from Davenport Republican David Pautsch on Tuesday. Miller-Meeks took 55 percent of the vote over Pautsch’s 43 percent out of 29,432 total votes in the 1st Congressional District Republican primary election. Pautsch, the organizer of the Quad Cities Prayer Breakfast, ran to Miller-Meeks’ right,
The Daily IowanApr 17 2024
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Schools and an immigrant influx: What it takes to educate all children
“We need to do more,” Secretary Cardona tells the Monitor. “The beauty is we have a lot of bilingual students in our classrooms. So how are we creating pathways for them to become the next teachers?” That was the thrust of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona’s message last month when he visited a high school in West Springfield, Massachusetts, which is experiencing similar growth challenges and
Christian Science MonitorJun 14 2024
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University of Minnesota president says search for director of Holocaust center will resume in 2025
After a week of controversy over how the University of Minnesota handled its search for director of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Interim President Jeff Ettinger told the Board of Regents on Friday that a new international search would start in the 2025-26 school year. "We have heard these constituents' strong interest in providing perspectives on who was hired for this
Star TribuneJun 15 2024
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After smallest Saturday crowd in decades, Cardinals attendance lows piling up On Saturday, an announced crowd of 34,577 saw the Cardinals fall to the woeful Rockies. That’s the smallest non-pandemic Saturday crowd in the… Former St. Clair High School teacher Megan Gaither says criticism of her pornography work has been relentless. Most of all, she misses teaching. Thousands of pages of
St. Louis Post-DispatchJun 12 2024
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Former American Canyon teacher faces new sex abuse charges after 2nd victim surfaces
More charges have been filed against a former American Canyon High School teacher accused of sexually abusing a student after allegations involving a second student surfaced. These latest accusations bring the total number of charges filed against Brad Rowell to 25. The victim is identified only as Jane Doe 2 in an amended criminal complaint filed May 28 by the Napa County District Attorney’s
The Press DemocratMar 08 2024
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Catholic elementary school in Kansas City, Kansas, will close at the end of the year
A longtime Kansas City, Kansas, Catholic elementary school will close its doors after this school year ends, as church leadership points to financial strains. In a letter sent to families Wednesday, Rev. John Nicholas Blaha of Christ the King Elementary at 3027 N 54th St., said the decision was made after much “consideration, prayer, and extensive consultation with stakeholders inside and
The Kansas City StarMar 16 2024
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Seneca School Board adopts co-op team for middle school football
SENECA - Seneca will join Wauzeka-Steuben in forming a middle school co-op football team, the Seneca School Board decided at their February meeting. The board passed the motion, noting some minor modifications they wanted made to the proposal from the Wauzeka-Steuben School District. Seneca School Board President Shawn Lenzendorf made the motion and Mark Johnson seconded it. In seconding the
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