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SKSD superintendent says cautious budgeting is warranted
Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, Wash.SKSD superintendent says district's draconain budget plan, involving RIF of 68 positions, is justified by uncertainty in Olympia. Union head questions dire fiscal predictions. Subscribe to read the full story Current Subscribers -- Activate Now...Tags: Science and Technology, Photography and Video, Computer Hardware, Services and Shopping, Apple iPhone
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Weather radio down
aboll@kspr.comThe Avilla/Joplin weather radio transmitter is down for the next few days. It is producing a low signal but it isn't reliable. It appears the tower got struck by lightning and a technician needs to climb the tower and fix it. With the strong winds...Tags: National Weather Service, Science and Technology, Radio, Entertainment
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62 Saudis graduate from SEHAI
Arab News, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaA group of 62 young Saudis has graduated from the Saudi Electronics and Home Appliances Institute (SEHAI) in Riyadh yesterday. This was the third batch of young Saudis graduating from the institute, bringing the total number of SEHAI graduates to 222...Tags: Saudi Arabia, Science and Technology, Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Japan, Politics
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Girl charged in father's death struggled with mental health
Morgan Lane Arnold, an emotionally frail 14-year-old freshman, navigated the hallways of her Howard County high school each day filled with anxiety, unable because of a learning disorder to decipher the social cues, jokes and emotions of her peers. Her...
Tags: James B. Kraft, Asperger Syndrome, Mental Health, Psychology, Social Media
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Bill allows tougher penalties in social media based mob attacks
Tribune reporterGov. Pat Quinn signed into law Saturday legislation that calls for stiffer penalties on people who text or use social media to organize mob attacks. Social media has made it easier for groups of people to orchestrate violent crimes throughout the city,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Illinois Governor, Punishment, Social Media, Gang Activity
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Instant replay will be great for game
Is anything cooler than tennis' electronic replay system? A player who isn't sure about a line call raises a finger immediately after the call. The chair umpire announces the challenge, and the Hawk-Eye animation system appears on a nearby video...
Tags: Arizona Diamondbacks, Joe Maddon, Chris Johnson (baseball), Wimbledon Championships, Bud Selig
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Help senior citizens in your family or neighborhood with advance planning
The Picayune ItemAccording to the United States Census Bureau, 15.1 percent of the population in Pearl River County is 65 years old or older. This age group is often the most affected group during, and after, natural disasters. With hurricane season approaching, The...Tags: American Red Cross, Pharmaceuticals, United States Census Bureau, Science and Technology, Alzheimer's Disease
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Gadgets growing on local schools: Even youngest of pupils getting involved
The Lima News, OhioTemple Christian sixth-grader Anna Acklin spent this year using a school-issued iPad in class and at home. She considered herself lucky, until learning kindergartners at her school will get iPad Minis next year. "Wow," Anna said with an amazed look on...Tags: Science and Technology, Students, Music, Entertainment, Apple iPad
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Stanford bets on new program to encourage walking, biking
Palo Alto Daily News, Calif.Stanford University is betting that the allure of online gambling will get more of its staff and faculty to walk or bike to work and even begin holding some meetings on campus pathways. According to the Stanford News Service, participants in the new...Tags: U.S. Department of Transportation, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, News Media, Stanford University
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375,000 pounds of e-waste collected
SOUTH BEND -- More than 375,000 pounds of old electronic items were donated at the E-Waste Recycling Fest on May 10-11 at Indiana University South Bend, according to the organizers. The effort exceeded its goal, which was 250,000 pounds. In the last five...Tags: Science and Technology, Indiana University South Bend, Apple Inc.
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Mich. customers oppose fees to refuse power meters
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A small but outspoken group of residential customers vows to continue battling Michigan's largest utility company over the freedom to opt out of having "smart" meters installed outside their homes. State regulators' days-...
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Can you smell me now?
The Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind.A contraband cell phone has been discovered by the Vigo County Jail's youngest and most unique officer. Rudy, a 10-month-old Labrador trained specifically to detect cell phones, found the well-concealed electronic device early Thursday, when jail...Tags: Science and Technology, Prisons, Cell Phones
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