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Church law requires that Bishop Raymundo J. Peña submit his resignation to Pope Benedict XVI next month when the leader of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brownsville turns 75 years old, but whether or not the pope accepts it remains to be seen.
More jobs are coming to Arkansas and this time it offers opportunities for people in every county across the state. The Census Bureau is looking to hire about a 1000 people to help conduct the 2010 census count.
A study released Friday estimated that nearly 37,000 people over age 16 in York County cannot read basic paragraphs. The report, issued by the National Center for Education Statistics, compared adult literacy rates across the country in 2003.
Church agencies and analysts have warned that an agreement signed four years ago to put an end to a two-decade long civil war in Sudan is threatened with breakdown, thereby endangering the already fragile Horn of Africa region.
WEST NYACK - Volunteers with the Rockland Audubon Society counted more species than ever during the local portion of the 2008 Christmas Bird Count.
HARRISBURG - Harrisburg City Council members on Thursday faced a stack of decisions, most of which put them out on a financial limb at a time with the economy is in trouble and the city is operating under a deficit budget.
Allen L. Code Elementary in Seneca is one of two Title I schools in the state to earn recognition for superior achievement by students.
7.2 percent. The headline unemployment rate for December is the number every TV newscaster, economic blogger and talk radio host focused on Friday. That rate, the highest in 16 years, translates into 11.1 million Americans without jobs.
7.2 percent.
State Rep. Steve Gallardo is stepping down on the eve of the legislative session's start.
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