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Programs geared to helping high school dropouts, other students succeed in college
Innovative programs meant to help high school dropouts and students who are not academically prepared earn college degrees are debuting in Toledo and Columbus this year. They are likely to expand to other cities, including Cleveland.
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Bank of the West Commits $1.7 Million to Financial Literacy
Bank of the West announced today its continuing partnership with Operation HOPE through a three-year $1.7 million commitment, including cash grants and office space.
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Community Helpers donations as of Jan. 15, 2011
Cascades Academy, Bend, received $2 million from the James and Kelly Young Family Foundation to help build a new campus near Tumalo State Park. The Friends of Tryon Creek received $500,000 from the Gray Family Fund of the Oregon Community...
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Decisions of the Westmoreland County judges
The following is a partial list of criminal cases handled by judges in the most recent term of Westmoreland County criminal court.
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OBITUARIES
Hank Anderson A celebration of life will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 10, at the First Baptist Church in Eugene for Hank Anderson of Eugene, who died Dec. 15 of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. He was 74. He was born Oct. 2, 1937, in Salt Lake City to Vern and …
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Things to do in the Coastal Bend: 01.27.12-01.29.12 - Corpus Christi Caller Times
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Things to do in the Coastal Bend: 01.27.12-01.29.12Corpus Christi Caller TimesZUMBATHON: Family Counseling Service is holding a Zuper Zumbathon from 9 am to noon Saturday at the Moody High School gym, 1818 Trojan Drive. Cost: $15. Information: 852-9665 or www.ccfamilyservices.org TASTE OF PORTLAND: The Annual Taste of Portland ...and more » |
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Civil rights stories, in black and white - OregonLive.com
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Civil rights stories, in black and whiteOregonLive.comYet, over the past year, the North Portland teens transformed themselves into courageous interviewers, writers and historians. They and a half-dozen other Roosevelt High students sought out and interviewed important Portland-area adults who've made a ... |
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