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Lawyers try to get word out about help to fight expulsion The Greenville News
Local lawyers offering free legal help for low-income students recommended for expulsion is putting up billboards to get the word out about their service -- because Greenville County Schools is refusing to tell families about it.
Grand Haven Tribune Grand Haven Tribune
City leaders may be ready to withdraw the concerns they have for a new Bil-Mar Restaurant, a step that would help clear the path for its construction.
CalAware's findings from police info audit Contra Costa Times
Audit Report 2007 Public Access to Law Enforcement Information Findings and Conclusions The Oral Request to Police and Sheriff's Departments 1. Form 700 Statement of Economic Interest of commander or senior officer:
DA probes sanitation district Newsday
State audit released yesterday finds $462G in overpayments and needless premiums in Hempstead Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice is investigating a Hempstead sanitation district that, according to a new state comptroller's audit, paid health insurance premiums for dead employees and issued no-bid contracts, Rice's spokesman said.
Fair's financial problems aired Ladysmith News
Financial problems currently facing the Rusk County Fair Commission were discussed openly at a meeting of the Rusk County Board’s ag committee last Wednesday at the courthouse.
Principal keeps job after flap over video Rutland Herald
Wallingford Elementary School Principal Theresa Mulholland will keep her job, the five-member school board decided Thursday night after hearing from parents angered by the school's showing of a controversial video to fifth-grade students. - By SARAH HINCKLEY Herald Staff
As parents rage, state asks Stellar why he didn't pass on violation info The Taunton Gazette
TAUNTON - The state Department of Education has ordered an investigation into alleged MCAS testing improprieties at the James L. Mulcahey Middle School.
Upper Sandusky board organizes for new year The Advertiser-Tribune
UPPER SANDUSKY — Treasurer Nate Lynch administered the oaths of office to Dan Patchett as president and Neil Kinley as the re-elected vice president during the organizational meeting Monday.
PR Newswire Summary of Technology Copy, Jan. 11, 2007 SYS-CON Media
Following is a summary of high technology news releases mitted today by PR Newswire. The full text of these releases is available at the PR Newswire for Journalists, http://media.prnewswire.com/.
Photographer seeks calendar girls from 'Farm' The Pantagraph
BLOOMINGTON — Female employees at State Farm Insurance Cos. have already applied to pose suggestively for a calendar to benefit New Orleans.
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