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Mar 12 2024
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Lawsuit by former teacher claims school leaders’ failure to act led to teen’s murder
COVINGTON, Ky. (WKRC) - A former Holmes High School teacher is suing the Covington Board of Education. Morgan Gilvin worked at the school for more than five years as an art teacher for all grades. Gilvin alleged that school leaders did little about her reports of disturbing behavior by a student that led to the killing of 14-year-old Amani Smith and the arrest of four juveniles. Smith was shot
WKRC 12Mar 12 2024
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Governor touts plan to boost robotics, advanced manufacturing industry in Western Mass
SPRINGFIELD — Pushing her nearly $300 million economic development proposal to boost high-tech advancements in robotics and advanced manufacturing, Gov. Maura T. Healey spent the day in Western Massachusetts learning more about the needs of the industries.
Joined with her secretaries of labor and workforce development, economic development and higher education, Healey talked to robotics
MassLive.comMar 05 2024
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Utah bill encouraging teachers to get firearms training, carry on campus passes legislature
A new bill in Utah that aims to encourage teachers to carry guns on campus by providing a tactical training program for educators passed in the state legislature last week. Utah’s House Bill 119 would establish the "Educator-Protector Program," which would include state-funded training to incentivize teachers to responsibly secure or carry a firearm on school grounds. Under the measure,
Fox News (Online News)Mar 13 2024
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IN BRIEF: Stanford House raffle tix on sale
Stanford House Center for Active Seniors has begun selling tickets for this year’s Lots of Luck cash raffle. Ticket cost is $50 for a chance to win three prizes of $5,000, $2,000 and $1,000. A limited amount of tickets will be available for purchase. The winning tickets will be drawn at noon on May 28, 2024. Winner need not be present. Proceeds will benefit programs offered by Stanford House,
Gainesville Daily RegisterMar 13 2024
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West Virginia Supreme Court Justices take LAWS program to Herbert Hoover High School, hearing arguments in front of nearly 200 students
ELKVIEW, W.Va. — Nearly 200 students were hearing oral arguments from West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals cases as part of a civics education program that teaches young people about the appellate court process. The five state supreme court justices took the program, Legal Advancement of West Virginia Students, or the LAWS program, to Herbert Hoover High School Wednesday. There, the students
WV Metro NewsMar 13 2024
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Southern’s leader calls on governor, lawmakers to close funding gap with LSU • Louisiana Illuminator
The leader of the Southern University System is asking the Louisiana Legislature to address a funding disparity between the state’s historically Black and primarily white land grant universities that exceeds $1 billion. The gap was brought to the forefront of higher education funding discussions last year when the White House sent a letter to 16 governors, including then-Gov. John Bel Edwards
Louisiana IlluminatorMar 12 2024
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New Priceville Junior High on schedule for completion
PRICEVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Morgan County officials predict the town of Priceville will see unprecedented population growth over the next several years. Plans are in place to offset the educational need that will come with that growth. According to the superintendent, Priceville has not been able to take any students from out of the district for the past four years because of overcrowding. The
WHNT 19Mar 13 2024
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Casper Fire-EMS to set up fire code self-reporting system
CASPER, Wyo. — The Casper City Council on Tuesday tentatively approved a request from the Casper Fire-EMS Department to set up a self-reporting system for businesses. The proposed ordinance, which Fire Chief Jacob Black presented at a work session, would ease some of the Department’s Operations and Community Risk Reduction divisions’ work while still protecting the public, according to a memo
Oil City NewsMar 13 2024
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Collin O'Mara files for Delaware gubernatorial race
DELAWARE – Collin O’Mara has become the first candidate to officially file for Delaware’s gubernatorial race. The Democrat is the CEO of the National Wildlife Federation, and a former Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control secretary. In his campaign announcement video, O’Mara vowed to fight climate change, and to push for cleaner air and water. O’Mara also said he
ABC 47 WMDTMar 11 2024
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Natrona County School Board approves re-adoption of 4 policies
CASPER, Wyo. — The Natrona County School District Board of Trustees approved on first reading re-adoptions of four board policies at its meeting on Monday At a later date, the board will vote whether to officially adopt the policies on a second and final reading. The fourth policy about the code of ethics for board members contains the largest changes: “The primary function of the Board is to
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