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  • Burton resigns as head tennis coach of WNMU Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 10:51PMSILVER CITY He s helped put Western New Mexico University on the map in the sport of tennis. But, Erik Burton resigned as the head tennis coach at WNMU, as he accepted another position with the University of Nevada as the men s tennis coach.
  • Troop 9 in Weymouth goes to West Point Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 9:26AMApril ended on a high note for Troop 9 in Weymouth with an exciting weekend at West Point Military Academy in New York.  This extremely popular West Point Scoutmasters Council Invitational Camporee weekend is the “pot of gold” for scouts across the country.  Hundreds of Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Venture Scouts and Sea Scout troops apply each fall for a chance to attend the camporee weekend in ...
  • Branstad politicizing boards, critics say Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 5:21AMWATERLOO, Iowa --- A past member of the Board of Regents and a Democratic lawmaker say Gov. Terry Branstad used "strong-arm politics" to shake up the regents and force the state worker's compensation commissioner to resign.
  • Reluctant environmentalist Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 1:10AMMANILA, Philippines — When Anna Rosario Oposa was still a young girl, her dad would bring her and her siblings to reforestation projects, illegal fishing raids, and other environmental missions. After all, her dad is no ordinary father. Her dad is Ramon Magsaysay Awardee and Philippine environmental law pioneer, Atty. Antonio Oposa, Jr.
  • Kin cling to hope in boater search Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 11:35PMDistraught family members waited for the recovery of a missing boater yesterday as his best friend pleaded not...
  • SCHOOL BELLS: Lots of educational changes this summer Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 8:16PMChange seems to be a theme in education this summer.
  • Wilmer A. "Bud" Rehmeyer, clock repair shop owner, dies Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 4:49PMHe owned his business on Liberty Road Wilmer A. "Bud" Rehmeyer, a World War II veteran who owned and operated a Baltimore County clock and jewelry repair shop for more than 50 years, died July 10 of heart failure at Chapel Hill Nursing Home in Randallstown.
  • Homeless count in suburbs drops 13 percent after stimulus funds influx Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 12:19PMThe number of homeless children and adults in suburban Cook County dropped nearly 13 percent since 2007. Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban Cook County, which does a biannual one-night count of the homeless, released the figures this month. From 2007 to 2011, the number of homeless adults and children in suburban Cook County, both sheltered and unsheltered, went from 1,237 to 1,080 — or ...
  • Ken Auletta: How Sheryl Sandberg Made Facebook Profitable Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 11:20AMThree years after Sandberg joined Facebook, the company is profitable. Photograph by Michele Asselin.
  • Montana native to host workshops this week: Juliet Jivanti specializes in 5,000-year-old Indian health science Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 10:44AMTraveling the world opening branches of software companies was exhausting.
  • 2011 SAN ANGELO LIVING: Education Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 4:30AMSan Angelo offers a variety of public and private educational resources for all ages of learners. Institutions cooperate to offer a ‘‘seamless’’ education from pre-kindergarten through college, and continuing education extends the city’s offerings to older adults as well. Various schools offer both vocational training and personal growth. This guide lists the city’s educational institutions and ...
  • Genesis in Melbourne is a house of hope Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 12:35AMGenesis House gives women a place to go when they have no place else to go.
  • CNU defensive coordinator Adam Braithwaite hits the ground running Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 5:23PMAdam Braithwaite's path to his new job as Christopher Newport's defensive coordinator has been a long one for a coach who's all of 31 years old.
  • Professional arsonist, in the name of science Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 5:18PMFrom the time he was a graduate student, George Hadjisophocleous’s academic career has been consumed by fire.
  • Law School Economics: Ka-Ching! Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 1:41PMDespite fewer high-paying jobs, students continue to pour into law school. And the schools keep charging higher tuition and admitting more students.
  • Dollywood lead is Cleveland singer’s first big role Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 11:02PMEli Beard’s song-and-dance experience was limited to high school and college show choirs when he auditioned for a Dollywood job in January.
  • RGV Sports Capsules: Undefeated Perales ready to shake off 'ring rust' against Almanza Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 7:57PMBrownsville super bantamweight Sergio "Time To Shine" Perales (17-0, 12 knockouts) is the first to admit it's been too long since his last fight.
  • Cibola alum dives into submarine robotics field Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 6:50PMAt the young age of 8, Eduardo Moreno enjoyed spending his time taking apart radio controlled cars to make various contraptions and gizmos. Now, at the age of 23, Moreno has been making waves in the underwater robotics world with his new system of robots.
  • Puppwalkers get explosives-sniffing dogs off to good start Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 6:21PMshare: digg facebook twitter When Debbie Abdullah saw an ad seeking volunteers to raise puppies for the Transportation Security Administration's Puppy Program at Lackland AFB, the cause hit home.
  • Homeless count down in suburbs; Advocates credit federal money Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 6:10PMThe number of homeless children and adults in suburban Cook County dropped nearly 13 percent since 2007, according to figures from Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban Cook County, which does a biannual one-night count of the homeless.From 2007 to 2011, the number of homeless adults and children in suburban Cook County, both sheltered and unsheltered, went from 1,237 to 1,080 — or 157 less ...
  • Rotary phones, fax machines and job boards Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 5:30PMJob boards, the least effective job-search method of all.
  • Crack cocaine offenders may get early release; neighborhoods hope to avoid reentry problems Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 5:11PMIt isn't often that a Phi Beta Kappa grad nearly loses his life because he insists on getting a close-up look at the crack cocaine trade.
  • Haverford College president to return to teaching Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 1:13PMWhile president of Haverford College, Stephen G. Emerson made time to teach, holding class in his living room, which had a movie projector and a screen that rolls down from the ceiling.
  • Post 176 closing in on postseason Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 1:01PMHead coach Bob Pagel’s Post 176 Monroe American Legion team struggled this week, seizing a close victory over Ansonia and splitting a doubleheader with Waterbury, before getting swept by Oakville Sunday afternoon. Monroe’s difficult week was capped off with a 5-0 loss to Oxford Monday evening. Despite three losses, Monroe’s record is a stable 13-7, with only two more wins necessary to secure a ...
  • MSU's Saulsberry does internship with SPD Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 11:03AMSTARKVILLE -- You might have noticed a familiar face in an unfamiliar uniform around Starkville. Mississippi State senior lineman Quentin Saulsberry has spent the past month and a half interning at the Starkville Police Department.
  • Bone ID ends closes the mystery on 1977 Walnut Creek murder Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 10:31AMWhen Wilma Burleigh answered the phone at her Seattle-area home last month, the former Walnut Creek resident learned out-of-state officers were heading north to see her.
  • Appt. comes by split vote Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 6:46AMHARVARD -- Each year, the selectmen make appointments to town boards and committees under their jurisdiction, some of which are renewals.
  • Officials search for new principal Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 6:04AMSILVER CREEK — Silver Creek Central School officials are searching for a new elementary school principal. School Board members heard a report Wednesday that some administrative changes have resulted in the opening for the position of elementary principal.
  • Long Center Names Jamie Grant As Executive Director Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 5:39AMAUSTIN, Texas -- After an extensive international search, the board of the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano ...
  • Graduates struggle to find teaching jobs Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 3:37AMBy Sarah Rowland Staff Writer New teachers are sent out into the world every May with fresh degrees in their hands and raw passion. Some may think that's all they need, but others quickly learn it isn't so.
  • Bone ends 30 years of wondering Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 3:19AMWhen Wilma Burleigh answered the phone at her Seattle-area home last month, the former Walnut Creek resident learned that out-of-state officers were heading north to visit her.
  • Drop in Illegal Immigration Opens Door for Real Reform Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 2:00AMWith unemployment rising and a U.S. debt-crisis looming, Americans haven't had much good news lately. But there is one bright spot on the policy front: Illegal immigration from Mexico has virtually stopped.
  • Junior Police Leadership Academy Teaches Teens What it Takes to be a Leader Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 12:30AMIt's not every day that police allow cameras on crime scenes but it's a special occasion this week with 30 teens from all across the state in Helena for the Junior Police Leadership Academy.
  • Gerwig leaves Trinity Catholic to coach boys hockey at Darien Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 10:20PM"I owe a lot to Trinity Catholic to be in this situation to get this job," Gerwig said. "I'm thankful for all the opportunities they gave me. Sometimes in life you have to do something new."
  • Gerwig leavs Trinity Catholic to coach boys hockey at Darien Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 7:05PM"I owe a lot to Trinity Catholic to be in this situation to get this job," Gerwig said. "I'm thankful for all the opportunities they gave me. Sometimes in life you have to do something new."
  • FAMU closer to new baseball coach Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 5:26PMThe search for a new Florida A&M baseball coach is down to five finalists, and the one who gets the job will have to take the lead in drumming up community support for the program.
  • How About a Gainful Student Standard? Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 10:05AMA true “education” is a profound and complex thing. Narrowing its purpose to “gainful employment” in a “recognized occupation” seems to both demean our notions of “higher” learning while shoe-horning its purveyors into a new, decidedly un-capitalist, field of “employment guarantor.” Yet, the Department of Education’s “Gainful Employment Rule” demands precisely such a guarantee.
  • National Archives hires 'Wikipedian in residence' Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 10:00AMPartnership formed in an effort to publicize information Without the National Archives' new "Wikipedian in residence," the only way anyone would be able to see Ansel Adams' collection of 220 photos would be to visit the archives in person.
  • Long Center Names New Executive Director Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 9:32AMAfter an extensive international search, the board of the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Center for the Performing Arts has selected Jamie Grant, an arts manager with almost 30 years of experience, to serve as its new executive director and CEO, effective Sept. 19, 2011.
  • When Should Academics Retire? Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 9:04AMBy 2020, the number of university professors over the age of 68 could very well outnumber those in their 30s
  • Professional Growth, Not Retirement, Is the Real Academic Issue Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 8:49AMBy 2020, the number of academics over the age of 68 could very well outnumber those in their 30s. But with federal funding for scientific research drying up, and new Ph.D.s graduating every year, when exactly, is the right time to retire?
  • Ghana: Are We Really Poor ? Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 8:32AM"It is official! One in every three Ghanaians cannot afford the basic necessities of life. In the northern parts of the country, the poverty level is even more alarming. An astonishing 63 percent of the population in Ghana's three northern regions is poor", stated as a lead paragraph of The Ghanaian Chronicle editorial (Tuesday, June 21, 2011, pg. 5)
  • Archives hires 'Wikipedian in residence' Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 6:19AMPartnership formed in an effort to publicize information Dominic McDevitt-Parks, who was recently hired as the Wikipedia-in-residence at the National Archives in College Park, is pictured with Jill James, the social media manager for the National Archives. Thanks to a new partnership with Wikipedia, the archived Ansel Adams collection can easily be viewed on Wikimedia Commons, part of an effort ...
  • Two high-school baseball coaches call it quits Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 6:01AMIn the current era of high school sports, coaching teeters on the edge of being a year-round job. Brian Madigan and Craig Farrar wanted the time for other things, as the baseball coaches at Wadsworth and Cloverleaf resigned to pursue other interests. Madigan is close to obtaining his administrative license, while Farrar, who led Steubenville Central Catholic [...]
  • Sheriff’s Office hires PR officer Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 5:29PMHomegrown and ready to serve, Scott MacNaughton's old stomping grounds have become his patrol area. One of the latest deputies to join the Bandera County Sheriff's Office, MacNaughton brings something
  • SAD 6 taps Buxton native as interim superintendent Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 4:28PMInterim Superintendent Mark Eastman, a Buxton native, will lead School Administrative District 6 until a permanent replacement for the former superintendent, Suzanne Lukas, is named.
  • Monroe seeking interim treasurer Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 4:02PMMonroe Local Schools has started the process to replace its outgoing Treasurer Kelley Thorpe.The Butler County Educational Service Center is conducting the search to replace Thorpe, who recently was named treasurer of Middletown City School District effective Aug. 1. BCESC has posted the job on several web sites throughout the state, including the Ohio Association of School Business Officials.
  • Find advice you can trust Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 1:17PMWho can you trust with your money? You're not sure, clearly, but you would surely like to know.
  • Former Mt. Bachelor Village Students File Suit Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 1:07PMNine former students of a wilderness boarding school outside Prineville that was shut down by state authorities amid claims of abuse have filed suit against the institution, according to a Portland law firm that is representing the plaintiffs. According to a court filing provided by the O’Donnell, Clark and Crew law firm, the former students, all of whom attended Mt. Bachelor Academy in the ...
  • Google Staffing Up On Patent Lawyers And Experts Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 11:17AMIt's no secret Google is searching for more patents to add to its portfolio. The search giant recently lost the bid for Nortel's 6,000 mobile and wireless patents to a consortium of tech companies including Apple, Microsoft, RIM, and Sony. As my colleague MG Siegler wrote at the time, Google controls less than 1,000 patents, which is low compared to some of its competitors. Google currently owns ...