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  • Panelists give cautious thumbs up to economy Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 4:35PMIn this time of economic uncertainty, Luke Tilley said one thing is certain.
  • State Sen. Ben Brooks to run for Circuit Court judgeship in 2012 Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 1:42PMState Sen. Ben Brooks, R-Mobile, will run in 2012 for a Mobile County Circuit Court judgeship, according to a news release from his campaign.
  • FOOTBALL: Three of a kind Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 12:57PMCordero Gonzales, left, will suit up for the 37th annual Charlie Wedemeyer Silicon Valley Youth Classic on Wednesday. His father, Ray, center, and brother Raymond also played in the all-star game. Photo by: Aimee Santos, Special to the Dispatch It didn't take long for the three of them to start the football talk. They were together for no more than 10 minutes on the turf at Gilroy High School ...
  • US Diplomat McGee speaks at Florence Rotary Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 3:38AMBy Sarah Rowland Staff Writer A U.S. diplomat who says his sense of adventure took him from a Central High School graduate to overseas posts said people in the South are fortunate to have a “Huckleberry Finn” upbringing.
  • Commencement speech for Bridget Benhar Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 12:40AMGood evening families, teachers, administrators, friends, community leaders, significant people, supporters and the greatest Class of 2011, my name is Bridget Benhar. It is a pleasure to be speaking in front of you all on this memorable evening. Wow! This is finally real.
  • Highland Heights native Halle Petro leads band Halle & The Jilt to Nighttown date July 22 Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 2:14PMFrom acting out parts of Broadway musicals alone in her Highlands Heights bedroom, to performing a gig July 22 at Cleveland Heights’ Nighttown jazz club, doesn’t seem like a far road to travel, at least geographically speaking. But for Halle Petro there have, indeed, been many miles and several career ups and downs in between. After years of working on her musical career, now is the time for ...
  • Report: More youth support needed in Sacramento area Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 1:29PMDAVIS -- The Sacramento Capital Region can prosper and achieve its full potential only if it drastically improves education, health, civic participation and job opportunities for the region’s young people, according to a UC Davis study commissioned by the Sierra Health Foundation.
  • Orland Soldier Races Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 1:08PMAn Orland soldier home visiting family is dusting off his old racing helmet and heading back on to the track...
  • Manila calling Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 11:07AMThe Philippines looks to overtake India as world's outsourcing capital
  • Jackson native's memories inspire his novel 'Wire to Wire' Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 8:30AMIt was admittedly a little risky, but as a Jackson teenager Scott Sparling sure loved hopping trains with a friend to see what he could see.“I wouldn’t say we were reckless,” said Sparling, now 57 and living outside Portland, Ore.,...
  • Extra! Extra! Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 8:23AMBRATTLEBORO -- Stop the presses! We've got the scoop! Sources within the Circus Smirkus tent have confirmed the theme for this year's show: "Front Page Follies: Big Top. Big News."
  • Learning about life: ‘Future Fest’ helps put kids in control Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 12:46PMBy Selwyn Harris Nye Communities Coalition (NCC) and local businesses are making an effort to provide teens and young adults with opportunities to learn about education, volunteer opportunities and potential employment. The program called “Future Fest” is scheduled for Friday July 15, at Pahrump Valley High School’s Ninth Grade Academy. Tim Wigchers, NCC’s Communication Coordinator,[...]
  • Teaching theater arts to the next generation Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 11:34AMTwo years ago, 20-year-old Rasheem Brown, of Bridgeport, worked behind the scenes for Midsummer Night’s Dream, produced by Connecticut Free Shakespeare at Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo.
  • Prospect of Student Achievement, Green Jobs Produces Bi-partisan Bill Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 4:37PMCoalition of 50 Million People Supports Environmental Literacy Bill (PRWeb July 14, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/7/prweb8644384.htm
  • Live Oak native devoted life to shuttle program Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 4:33PM“As I watched it go through that thick deck of clouds and disappear, I realized I’d never see it again.” - Ken Allen on Space Shuttle Atlantis
  • Science And Tech Workers: Better Employed, Better Paid Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 4:12PMAs a firestorm of debate rages in Congress over economic stability, the Department of Commerce released a report on Wednesday asserting that jobs in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) play "a key role in the sustained growth and stability of the U.S. economy."
  • Wizards And Vampires Collecting Unemployment? Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 3:40PMAs the Harry Potter and Twilight franchises come to an end, the wizards, vampires and werewolves that have become household names will find themselves looking for work. Bob Mondello warns that finding employment as a marquee fantasy actor is tougher than it may seem.
  • Extraordinary Life: Christine Alexander Founded New Haven Reads Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 3:23PMChris Alexander was the kind of person who saw a need and quietly went about filling it. She was extremely modest but driven by a determination to improve the world around her.
  • Susquehannock grad Edsall to make $2 million as Maryland football coach Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 2:02PMCOLLEGE PARK, Md. -- The new head coaches of the University of Maryland's football and basketball teams are guaranteed $2 million and $1.
  • After football forfeits, Dr. Phillips’ coach resigns, AD leaves Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 1:55PMWhile a central Florida football powerhouse continues to sound off about how its recent black eye of abandoned victories could have easily unfolded elsewhere, that program's longtime head coach has suddenly stepped down, leaving behind a three-year legacy of success and, some might argue, a lack of control. At the start of July, Dr. Phillips (Fla.) High forfeited its entire 2010 slate of ...
  • Fewer NY law grads secure high-paying jobs Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 1:39PMBy Todd Etshman When the National Association for Legal Placement released disappointing law school graduate job placement figures in early June, Executive Director James Leipold said he expected more bad news to come. According to NALP’s release of starting salaries for 2010 law school graduates, median starting salaries fell 13 percent, mean salaries fell 10 percent and [...]
  • AR College Students Can Get Credit for Work Experience Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 2:18PMBeginning this fall, students at Arkansas' two-year colleges will be able to get a jumpstart completing their college degree by converting some of their prior learning experiences into college credit.
  • Taking their business outside Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 12:40PMFor seven years, Daniel's Grill in Marcellus has welcomed people from all over Central New York including Baldwinsville, Skaneateles, Onondaga Hill, Westvale and Fairmount to enjoy its upscale, casual fine dining.
  • Do All American Schools Need to Teach Chinese? Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 10:51AMGiven the phenomenal growth of the Chinese economy, more American schools are adding Mandarin Chinese to their foreign language offerings. But no Western nation is taking Chinese language education more seriously than Sweden. Time reports  that the Swedish education minister Jan Björklund recently announced plans to add Chinese to their nationwide grade school curriculum. According to Björklund ...
  • Is widening participation ethical? Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 10:38AMUniversities' access targets are published today. But some question the ethics of widening participation An assumption lies behind universities' agreements with the Office for Fair Access, published today. Over months of negotiations about whether institutions had done enough to attract students from underrepresented groups, and therefore earned the right to charge fees of £9,000, one issue was ...
  • Students get unwelcomed news CSU tuition going up yet again Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 10:28AMAs she prepares for her final year at California Maritime Academy, senior Shellsea Stoughton said the last thing she wanted to hear Tuesday was that fees would rise again. But that's just the news she got. The California State University Board of Trustees on Tuesday
  • Hodges to run for county commission chairman Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 4:08PMScottsboro City Council President Matthew Hodges told The Daily Sentinel Monday evening he plans to run for Jackson County Commission Chairman in the 2012 election.
  • BCC opens new Culinary Arts Center in Mount Holly Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 3:28PMMOUNT HOLLY — Part expanded educational opportunity. Part economic development. Part historic restoration. Mix in enthusiastic students and community and business leaders.
  • Women Talk: When work becomes home Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 11:52AMWork is where they belong! This idea has been haunting me lately when I talk to many modern women. It's primarily their exciting, time- and energy-consuming, ever-demanding and yet endlessly satisfying jobs, and jobs only, that they are willing to elaborate about for hours.
  • DAVIS: Disagreement not required Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 11:33AMI have worked at several places over my 53 years. Even though they were in different industries, they all had one thing in common. I didn’t see the warts until after I started working there. All of my jobs had them.
  • Scleroderma study identifies roadblocks to employment Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 11:10AMSystemic scleroderma has slowed Tracy Zinn but it has not stopped her from working. Thanks in part to determination and an accommodating employer, Zinn is now in her 13th year as an account executive for a firm that produces educational software. But, many with the incapacitating disease are not as fortunate.
  • The U.S. has waged a war on jobs Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 11:08AMAs long as Wall Street and venture capitalists continue to reward corporations for off-shoring and downsizing, we continue to play the fool when we express shock that the U.S. economy is not creating many new jobs.
  • Richmond Heights Schools recognizes road ahead (with video) Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 12:25AMThe Richmond Heights School Board meeting Monday night proved the district has a long way to go.
  • Who’s Hiring: Seconn Fabrication adds 17 jobs Monday, July 11, 2011 @ 11:32PMWaterford-based Seconn Fabrication Precision Sheet Metal added 17 new jobs this year, including four recent hires for an automation unit.
  • Shuttle launch causes mixed emotions for Phoenixville native Monday, July 11, 2011 @ 2:42PMBREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — Watching the final shuttle launch Friday morning was both exciting and sad for Phoenixville native Tara Cooper.
  • Surviving Serious Childhood Illness Takes Toll Later: Study Monday, July 11, 2011 @ 2:28PMMONDAY, March 7 (HealthDay News) -- Young adults who had cancer, diabetes or epilepsy as children are less likely to achieve the same level of education or employment as their healthy counterparts, researchers report.
  • Council’s Steine unveils first TV ad for re-election campaign Monday, July 11, 2011 @ 1:06PMAt-large councilman focuses on schools, jobs, public safety and youth issues  More
  • Track's future is on the line Monday, July 11, 2011 @ 9:03AMThe Pennsylvania Harness Racing Commission is expected to decide tomorrow if horse racing is in Lawrence County’s future.
  • Edu-probe goes awry Sunday, July 10, 2011 @ 12:27AMDennis Walcott might want to introduce his left hand to his right hand. They have a lot to talk about. The chancellor's promise to teachers that he would examine charges that principals are promoting failing students is off to a confusing start. Three separate investigative units are potentially involved...
  • Tony Mack endures rocky first year at Trenton City Hall Saturday, July 9, 2011 @ 6:05PMOn June 15, 2010, Tony Mack celebrated a mayoral victory with friends and family in an upstairs suite of the Trenton Marriott.
  • Final shuttle launch hits close to home for former resident Saturday, July 9, 2011 @ 3:09PMBREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — Watching the final shuttle launch Friday morning was both exciting and sad for former Pottstown area resident Tara Cooper.
  • Launch stirs emotions for former area resident Saturday, July 9, 2011 @ 8:24AMefaust@pottsmerc.com
  • Space Shuttle Atlantis embarks on final mission Saturday, July 9, 2011 @ 7:02AMThe Friday morning launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis left many on Earth with mixed emotions. Watching in awe as the shuttle ascended into space was made bittersweet by the realization that it marked the last time it would ever happen, said Kerr ...
  • Shuttle's last liftoff a bittersweet moment for Phoenixville native Saturday, July 9, 2011 @ 5:06AMBREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — Watching the final shuttle launch Friday morning was both exciting and sad for Phoenixville native Tara Cooper.
  • Shuttle launch stirs emotions for former area resident whose father worked with space program Saturday, July 9, 2011 @ 4:48AMBREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — Watching the final shuttle launch Friday morning was both exciting and sad for former Pottstown-area resident Tara Cooper.
  • Shuttle launch stirs emotions for former Sanatoga resident (video) Saturday, July 9, 2011 @ 4:48AMBREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — Watching the final shuttle launch Friday morning was both exciting and sad for former Pottstown-area resident Tara Cooper.
  • PRINCETON: Golding prepares for retirement Saturday, July 9, 2011 @ 2:57AMWhen Dr. Agnes Golding heard a fellow psychologist at the Princeton Regional Schools describe how the district puts kids first, she knew that’s where she wanted to work.
  • Indian population booming in Philadelphia area Saturday, July 9, 2011 @ 1:53AMPHILADELPHIA (AP) — Last year, when a Time satirist showcased "the new Edisonians" of Edison, N.J., as chutney-loving "'dot heads' ... whose gods have multiple arms and an elephant nose," Indian immigrant groups were outraged.
  • June spending freeze adds to UNCW's budget woes Friday, July 8, 2011 @ 11:26AMThe University of North Carolina Wilmington will receive a $16.6 million budget cut this year, its share of $414 million in cuts across the state's university system.
  • Your comments: Salem High School grad taking teacher to court claiming he slapped her in the face Friday, July 8, 2011 @ 9:01AMHighlighting the best comments from the NJ.com community