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Football: Southern Section 8-man playoff pairings
Varsity Times InsiderEIGHT-MAN FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFF PAIRINGS DIVISION I First round, Friday or Saturday as noted Dunn (Condor 4, 4-3) at #1 Bermuda Dunes Desert Christian (Victory 1, 8-1), Friday, 6 p.m. Faith Baptist (Heritage 2, 3-6) vs. Downey Calvary Chapel..... -
Toughest needs to fill
South Bend TribuneAs an operator for the toll-free social services line 211, John Sovinski asked the standard question — What’s your ZIP code? — and the man on the phone replied, “I’m in Mishawaka under a bridge.” Sovinski could hear...Tags: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Social Services, United Way , Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy
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Small town succeeds where Chicago fails
— Moving from Chicago's South Side to a public housing development in this city of 32,000 was a major culture shock for Keona Lee. For one thing, she never expected to find a truancy officer at her door, asking why her second-grade daughter had...
Tags: Social Issues, Sports, Trials, Methamphetamine (drug), Crime, Law and Justice
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Glendale gives blessing for $13-million bond deal for senior housing project
An affordable housing developer is set to receive $13 million in private revenue bonds to rehabilitate a 98-unit building in Glendale for “very low” income seniors. This is the second time this year Southern California Presbyterian Homes...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Finance, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance
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Sister Louis Mary Battle, Stella Maris administrator
Sister Louis Mary Battle, a medical administrator who was called the vision behind the expansion of care for the elderly, dementia patients and the dying at Stella Maris in Timonium, died Friday of complications from autoimmune disease and...Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Baltimore County, St. Joseph Medical Center, Martin Luther King Jr., Political Fundraising
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City of Chicago holds job fair
WGN NEWSThe City of Chicago is holding its first-ever job fair on Friday. The city is looking to fill hundreds of positions, and there are also openings at the CTA, Chicago Public Schools, The City Colleges, The Park District, and the Chicago Housing...Tags: Career and Workplace, Interior Policy, Housing and Urban Planning, Employment, Employment Opportunities
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Fire fans set stands ablaze with intricate displays
For RedEyeThe sharp footwork on the field at Toyota Park isn't the only teamwork you'll find taking place at Chicago Fire games. And yet to the casual fan, the action taking place as Section 8 unfurls its latest colorful tifo display can be just as...Tags: Sports, Soccer, Public Housing, Great Chicago Fire (1871), Houston Dynamo
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Memorable tifos over the years
RedEyeSection 8 has earned a reputation for producing some creative displays over the years. Perhaps the most famous was the Super Mario Bros. tifo from September 2010 during a game against the Seattle Sounders. The tifo featured Mario superimposed against...Tags: Chicago Skyline, Mrs. O'Leary, Public Housing, Great Chicago Fire (1871), YouTube
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Author: Subject of 'There Are No Children Here' hopes to use prison time to write, reflect
Tribune reporterOne of the subjects of a classic book on a West Side Chicago Housing Authority complex regrets that he sold heroin and plans to use his time in prison to reflect on his life—and take college courses, the book’s author said today. Pharoah...Tags: Judges, Prosecution, Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Trials
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News Briefs for Oct. 23, 2012
Solicitation for fuel vendors Blue Grass Community Action Partnership is seeking fuel vendors for the subsidy/crisis components of LIHEAP. Vendors are needed for fire wood, coal, kerosene and fuel oil. The time frame for delivery is 18 hours for a...
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Prentice Hospital debate goes deeper than surface appearance
Bertrand Goldberg did not believe in preservation. He said so. If he were still here we would be having a disagreement. Goldberg was, of course, the architect of the original Prentice Hospital as well as the much-loved Marina City; he died in 1997. It'...
Tags: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Philosophy, Interior Policy, Housing and Urban Planning, Art Institute of Chicago
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