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Mar 16 2024
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Sources: Ohio State eyeing Diebler for head coach’s job
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio State University may have found its next head men’s basketball coach, and he’s the guy currently doing the job. Sources tell NBC4 that current interim head coach Jake Diebler is being targeted to take the job on a full-time basis. The deal could come as early as this week, sources said. Diebler led the Buckeyes to a late-season push, winning seven of its last nine
NBC 4 WCMHMar 12 2024
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Lansing Community College hosts annual job fair
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Lansing Community College held a job and internship fair for LCC students and the community. There were opportunities to take part in hands-on demonstrations and connect with LCC staff. “They can walk through at their Leisure engage with the staff ask questions. So it’s a really great chance to make those connections and get your questions answered to help you make a
WILX 10Mar 19 2024
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No Job Cuts In Proposed Montclair School Budget: See Other Details
The good news? The 2024-2025 spending plan would “maintain all current staffing and program levels at Montclair’s 11 public schools” – meaning no job cuts, administrators say. This declaration is likely a breath of relief for some school community members after dozens of cuts in the district last year (read more below). The $147 million operating budget now heads to the county for approval
Patch.comMar 15 2024
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Tiverton weighs closing school, cutting jobs to address deficit
TIVERTON, R.I. (WPRI) — Tiverton may have one less school in the future, depending on how the town decides to handle a looming deficit. In a school committee meeting on Tuesday, Superintendent Dr. Peter Sanchioni presented two options to close the deficit. The first involves making extensive staffing cuts at every school, while the second is closing Fort Barton Elementary School. According to
WPRI 12Mar 18 2024
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Former Gamecocks WBB player lands ‘dream job’ at local college
A former South Carolina women’s basketball player has landed a head coaching job that’ll bring her within literal miles of her former college home. Allen University, a Columbia-based HBCU, announced Monday it had hired Olivia Gaines, a former two-time SEC champion for the Gamecocks and coach Dawn Staley, as its next women’s basketball coach. Gaines was mostly recently an assistant coach at
Yahoo NewsMar 15 2024
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Walgreens To Close Connecticut Warehouse, 300-Plus Jobs To Go With It
KILLINGLY, CT — More than 300 Connecticut jobs are being lost in a consolidation move on the part of Walgreens, which is slated to close its Killingly distribution center. A warehouse in Orlando, FL, is also on the chopping block, bringing the total number of jobs lost to more than 600, Walgreens officials said. "We are focused on aligning our operational structure to best serve our patients
Patch.comMar 11 2024
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Murphy job approvals at 55%, Monmouth Poll finds
Gov. Phil Murphy has a job approval rating of 50%-42% among New Jersey voters, according to a Monmouth University poll released this morning. Murphy was at 50%-39% in August 2023, down from his 55%-35% in April 2022, a few months after he began his second term. Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, said that Murphy has been gradually losing support from
New Jersey GlobeMar 11 2024
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Monmouth Poll: Governor Murphy Job Approval at 50%
Gov. Phil Murphy’s job rating continues to be in positive territory, although independents have become more negative during his second term. The latest Monmouth University Poll of New Jersey residents finds views of how the governor’s policies impact property tax payers and the middle class continue to be more negative than positive. The poll also finds qualified support for Murphy’s proposed
InsiderNJMar 18 2024
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Applications now open for 2024 FOX6 Kids & Jobs summer program
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - WBRC FOX6 and the City of Birmingham are again partnering to give students a chance to develop professional skills while also earning some cash this summer. Applications are now open for the 2024 Kids & Jobs program. The Executive Director of the Birmingham Department of Youth Services, Galvin Billups, joined Good Day Alabama Monday to talk about the summer youth
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