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Mar 12 2024
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Locals in NFL Free Agency: Zack Moss signs with Bengals; Jaylon Johnson cashes in with Chicago
AROUND THE SHIELD — The NFL's next business year opens Wednesday, which made this week the beginning of "legal tampering" across the league, the 52-hour negotiating window that runs Monday through Wednesday prior to the start of the new year when teams can arrange terms of contracts with the agents of pending free agents. Deals can be agreed, but no contract can be signed until 2 p.m. MDT
KSLMar 12 2024
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Former Aspen ice skater returns for Kaleidoskates on Saturday
The Aspen Skating Club (ASC) is playing host to former club member and Aspen local Klara Kowar as part of its Kaleidoskates event this weekend. The event is slated for 2 and 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 16, at Aspen’s Lewis Ice Arena, 861 Maroon Creek Road. She and her older sister and two younger brothers all grew up figure skating in Aspen, and she is currently a college student studying
Aspen TimesJul 12 2023
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Community College System launches need-based 'Promise Program' funding initiative
7/12/13 Photo by Paul Feely. Mark Rubinstein, chancellor of the Community College System of New Hampshire, speaks at the press conference held at Manchester Community College on Wednesday about the new community college system-wide Promise Program to provide need-based gap-funding to eligible New Hampshire students. 7/12/13 Photo by Paul Feely. Mark Rubinstein, chancellor of the Community
New Hampshire Union LeaderMar 12 2024
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Spend a night behind bars — in comfort! Old West jail becomes a must-visit Airbnb
Two jail cells, turned into a bedroom and bathroom, await guests at a historic jail and city hall that was converted into an Airbnb in Ephraim, Monday, March 11, 2024. Ephraim, Utah, began as a military fort long before it became best known as the home of Snow College. When homesteads were founded, and cities were built, certain buildings were given top priority to build. When Fort Ephraim
Deseret NewsOct 02 2023
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Few Americans say conservatives can speak freely on college campuses, an AP-NORC/UChicago poll shows
Americans view college campuses as far friendlier to liberals than to conservatives when it comes to free speech, with adults across the political spectrum seeing less tolerance for those on the right, according to a new poll.
Overall, 47% of adults say liberals have “a lot” of freedom to express their views on college campuses, while just 20% said the same of conservatives, according
Associated PressMar 12 2024
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COCC Foundation's Meal of the Year marks 45th anniversary
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- One of the region’s most anticipated and established annual fundraising events, the Central Oregon Community College Foundation’s Meal of the Year, is celebrating its 45th anniversary at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 13, at the Bend campus. The scholarship fundraiser, held in the Mazama Gym — transformed into a ballroom for the black tie-optional evening — has limited
KTVZ 21Feb 28 2024
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Dush Seeks To Add Mental Competency, Re-Registration to Voter Prerequisites
In another attempt to enhance “integrity” in the electoral process in Pennsylvania, state Sen. Cris Dush (R-Jefferson) hopes to introduce legislation that increases eligibility requirements for voter registration.
Dush, who serves as the chair of the Senate State Government Committee, was one of 26 Pennsylvania House Republicans who called for withdrawing certification of presidential
PoliticsPAMar 12 2024
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Investing in the future
AHOSKIE – Governor Roy Cooper’s “Year of Public Schools” tour made a stop here March 7 during a visit to Hertford County Early College High School (HCECHC). This year, Cooper is highlighting North Carolina’s strong public schools, teachers and staff across the state to show the positive impacts of a well-funded public education system on the state’s economy and communities. He also raised
The Roanoke-Chowan News-HeraldAug 09 2023
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College Profs Sue Over State Abortion Law, Argue It Criminalizes Classroom Discussion
Idaho professors and teachers unions’ are alleging that a state law violates their First Amendment rights by preventing them from teaching pro-abortion viewpoints, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday by the ACLU. Idaho passed the No Public Funds for Abortion Act in 2021, which prohibits state contracts with abortion providers and bans public employees from promoting abortion, according to
The Daily CallerApr 24 2023
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Louisiana student awarded $9M in scholarships, 125 college offers
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — A New Orleans student has broken the record for the most scholarships received by a college-bound high school senior. Dennis Barnes, a student at the International High School of New Orleans, is celebrating his success after being accepted into 125 colleges and universities and receiving more than $9 million in scholarships. The Marrero native’s achievement tops that of
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