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IU hires new assistant men's basketball coach
Indiana University men’s basketball coach Tom Crean has announced the hiring of Kenny Johnson as an assistant coach for the Hoosiers. He replaces Bennie Seltzer who recently was named head coach at Samford University. “We have been impressed...
Tags: Indiana University, Science and Technology, Financial Aid, Health, Biology
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Friday fish dinner planned
Next on the agenda for the ladies of Ebenezer is a Good Friday fish dinner sale, beginning at 11 am at Ebenezer AME Church, 26 West Bethel St. The menu includes fried fish, fried potatoes and onions, cole slaw and cornbread. The cost is $8. Eat in, take...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, The Herald-Mail, Financial Aid, Asha, Religious Festivals
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Basket bingo planned Sunday
Potomac Temple 28 Pythians Sisters of Maryland will hold its annual Longerberger basket bingo Sunday at Funkstown Fire Hall. All baskets will be filled and the event will help support the Fisher House, a nonprofit facility in Rockville, Md., that...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Reformed, Sausages, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Responsible students get ice cream sundaes
Sharpsburg Elementary School nominated 14 students for exemplifying all the character traits of a responsible student. These students enjoyed lunch at the Golden Table with counselor Jacklyn Kinzer, eating ice cream sundaes to celebrate their...Tags: Farms, American Legion, PTA, Teaching and Learning, Students
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With Hitt at helm, UCF has thrived
There aren't too many genuine leaders in these parts.
John Hitt is one of them.
In 1992, when Hitt took over the University of Central Florida, the school had 21,000 students.
Now it's one of the largest in America, with more than 58,000.
But it...Tags: John Hitt, University of Central Florida, University of Florida, George Mason, Florida Citrus Bowl
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Naughty Or Nice, It's A Holiday Special Delivery
The Hartford CourantOK, it has been awhile. And yes they had to dig deep — DEEP — into the photo archives to find this mug. Make no mistake though, "Stanta" is back! Yes, by popular demand. (That's what I told the op-ed folks anyway.) You remember the routine....Tags: Eddie A. Perez, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Executive Branch, Jeff Hathaway, Southern Connecticut State University
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Military bringing 'boon' and bust to Md.
Sun StaffON JUNE 3, on its front page, this paper - along with most others in the region - carried news that went to the heart of why we're not making good environmental progress. None of the articles mentioned the environment. They proclaimed only good news:...Tags: Environmental Issues, Endangered Species, Environmental Pollution, Water Pollution, Anne Arundel County
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Piercing black silence on immigration
Washington — IT WAS A SIGN. This city was uncharacteristically balmy last week, and L.A. was uncharacteristically frigid. Yet for some reason, it felt appropriate; although I had traveled almost 2,700 miles, it was for a conversation I should have...Tags: Demographics, Immigration, Colleges and Universities, Politics, Migration
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Planning for occasional expenses
On paper, your finances say you should be saving $200 a month, but often-unexpected bills prevent you from saving anything. What you're describing are "occasional or periodic expenses" and they're usually the forgotten step in setting up a household...Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Screen-free days make good family memories
At the end of the school year, I started designating one screen-free day a week. It's the second year my husband, son and I have embarked on this techno-detoxing journey. On one level, I struggle to accept the role that computers, Wiis and other...Tags: Techno (genre), Table Tennis, Henry Winkler, Entertainment, Animation (genre)
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Reduce screen time, increase active time
It's been repeated many times: Many Americans are overweight. Now obesity is creeping into childhood, affecting about 20 percent of children in the United States. Heart disease, diabetes and other problems connected with obesity used to be adult...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Physical Conditions, Entertainment, Diabetes
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Food drive a success at Maugansville Elementary
For the fourth year in a row, Maugansville Elementary students participated in the "Kids Helping Kids" food drive, and for the fourth year in a row, Maugansville Elementary collected the most food in Washington County. This year, students collected 2,...Tags: Volleyball, PTA, Students, High School Sports, Teaching and Learning
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