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Niles man sent to prison after capturing and assaulting woman
South Bend TribuneCASSOPOLIS — A Niles man whose obsession with a Cass County woman led to her unlawful imprisonment, sexual assault and an eventual 14-hour standoff with police will pay a heavy price for his crime. Despite Michael Long’s tearful apology, Cass...Tags: Theft, Embezzlement, Punishment, Judges, Justice System
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EDITORIAL: 'Bright Future' Visualized
The Columbian, Vancouver, Wash.Clark College Foundation officials announced this week that they have raised $17 million toward their $20 million "Ensuring a Bright Future" campaign. We commend the Foundation for its well-researched, aggressive fundraising drive and offer the...Tags: Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities, Students, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Gateway program gets woman back on track
The Pueblo Chieftain, Colo.Brittany White believes one should never pass up a second chance, especially when it comes to education. "Everybody deserves a second chance, but not everybody will take advantage of it," said White. "When you get a second chance at something, take it...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Graduation, Schools, Dental Health, High Schools
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Van Buren Students Present Life Goals
Times Record, Fort Smith, Ark.For most high school freshmen, planning for "the future" implies the next big game, sleepover or math test, but at Van Buren Freshman Academy, "the future" means a lifetime of achievements, mapped out with concrete goals and plans to make them happen....Tags: Students, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Dental records help ID body pulled from Delaware River on NY-Pa. border; no cause of death yet
TUSTEN, N.Y. (AP) — Authorities have identified the man found floating in the middle of the Delaware River on the Pennsylvania-New York border earlier this month. State police in Sullivan County, N.Y., say Friday they used dental records to... -
H.S. SPORTS: Concussion preventative mouth guard could become a staple in concact sports
Public Opinion, Chambersburg, Pa.The thought that a dentist would develop possibly the best solution for preventing concussions probably sounds about as ridiculous as the idea that an athlete's mouth guard could protect their head better than a helmet. Chambersburg Area Senior High...Tags: Schools, High School Sports, New England Patriots, High Schools, Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association
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Shearon Harris nuclear plant shut down because of cracking
The News & ObserverDuke Energy Progress shut down the Shearon Harris nuclear plant in Wake County on Wednesday after the company discovered that the reactor vessel -- which holds the plant's nuclear fuel and contains the nuclear reaction -- showed early indications of...Tags: Plant Openings, Progress Energy Incorporated, Raleigh, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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Former VCU dental professor convicted of embezzling more than $100,000
Richmond Times-DispatchA retired Virginia Commonwealth University dental professor almost got away with stealing more than $100,000 from the VCU Dental Faculty Practice Association, authorities said. But James E. Hardigan was undone by a measly 63 cents that was left in an...Tags: Theft, Embezzlement, Punishment, Corporate Crime
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Grigsby-Wood
Katherine C. Grigsby and M. Brett Wood were married April 27 at the farm of the bride’s grandparents, Bob and Kathy Allen, in Danville. The bride is the daughter of Michael and Amy Lewis of Orlando, Fla. She is a graduate of Orangewood Christian...
Tags: University of Alabama at Birmingham, Colleges and Universities, Marriage, Orthodontics, Family
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Josh Hamilton's allergies not linked to drug use, doctors say
addCustomPlayer('1j59v4a9evljr1d1b5hvawowo7', '', '', 600, 418, 'perf1j59v4a9evljr1d1b5hvawowo7', 'eplayer15'); Josh Hamilton said he was assured by doctors this week that the allergies that lead to occasional sinus and throat discomfort and dizziness...
Tags: Recreational Substance Use, Kevin Jepsen, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sports, Tooth Decay
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100 Years Ago Sheep vs. dogs "It is reported that Mr. Harold Hopkins had a large number of sheep killed by dogs last Sunday morning. "Wanted: A woman to cook, wash and clean, and remain at night, good wages. Mrs. James Steward. Hill St. Ellicott City....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Surgery, Arts and Culture, Sears, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland)
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