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In response to the growing consumer demand for olive oil, and the potential that fraudulent and adulterated olive oil could cause illness to consumers, Lt. Governor Michael Fedele and Consumer Protection Commissioner Jerry Farrell, Jr. today announced the adoption of the state standards for olive oil sold in Connecticut, making the state the first in the nation to enact such a provision.
When two Sylvan Learning Centers in Clark County shut down early this month, a couple hundred school children who relied on the private tutoring were left hanging.
You are at the nursery buying a tree and see a beautiful giant tree in a 36-inch box, but the price is high. Next to this tree, is one in a 15-gallon container. Which one will you pick? I hope you pick the smaller one.
Cardboard and glitter sets. Scooters parked outside of rehearsals. Young directors encouraging even younger actors to be "ensemble-icious" (work together as a team).
Archbald The Archbald Homecoming Committee has scheduled a meeting to discuss subcommittees and activities for the four-day event next September. The meeting is Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Eynon VFW, according to Jim Pickard, an organizer.
Editor's Note: Sentinel reporter Eiji Yamashita covered the closure and subsequent demolition of Fort Roosevelt in 2005, and offers an analysis as well as a review of the film "Fort Roosevelt Requiem." The documentary premiered in Hanford for a single showing on Saturday at the Fox Theatre, and a DVD of the documentary can be purchased by going on-line to www.fortroosevelt.com. One of the ...
LaReese Arnold, 4th grade teacher at Navarro Elementary, was named Walmart’s ‘Teacher of the Year’ Thursday.
Crookston Public Schools are celebrating American Education Week Nov. 16-22 under the theme “Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and Our Responsibility.” The theme, set by the National Education Association, spotlights the importance of providing every child in America with a quality public education, and the need for everyone to do his or her part in making public schools great.
Q: Over the years, I’ve read many articles on indoor air quality issues in homes, but never paid much attention until now since I’m getting ready to retire and we want to build a new home in a climate we’re not at all familiar with.
Environmentally conscious condo and apartment dwellers can't be blamed for feeling a bit, well, green over those living in detached homes, free to make just about any Earth-friendly renovations they like.
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