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The regular meeting of the Hamburg School Board on Monday night, June 15, marked the last meeting for Marilyn Chambers to serve the district as the interim superintendent, a post she has been holding for the past eleven months.
Hamburg High School recognized athletes in all sports in the annual sports banquet held Friday night in the junior high cafeteria. The coaches in the various sports presented awards to the outstanding athletes in each area.
GREELEY (AP) - Along the south wall of his office in the Weld County Sheriff's Office are the notebooks. Cold cases, most of them homicides, line the bookshelves in investigator Josh Noonan's office.
The Meridian Museum of Art’s People’s Choice Art Competition is now exhibiting. The voting will end at 5 p.m. on July 10. The People’s Choice competition gives Museum visitors the chance to vote for the award winners in a variety of media categories, as well as Best in Show.
Social and economic backgrounds blended in Oak Cliff Wednesday when kids from Southlake visited a day camp. FOX 4's Shaun Rabb reports everybody is richer from the exchange.
Rabbi's first service BROCKTON — Rabbi Arye Berk will be conducting his first service as Temple Beth Emunah's new spiritual leader on Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. Information: 508-583-5810 or www. templebethemunah.org.
Research, change keep Brookfield a world leader Today Brookfield Zoo celebrates the 75th anniversary of its opening. The zoo has been an enormously popular entertainment and educational attraction, pulling in 2 million visitors a year.
Continued inefficiencies and miscues in the clerk's and treasurer's offices are creating new financial problems for Hamburg Township, according to township officials. Clerk Matt Skiba has not sent in paperwork to start a new money-saving employee healthcare insurance plan adopted...
Maryland is holding up better than the nation as a whole in this recession, but with unemployment approaching 7 percent, there's still pain. Thousands have lost jobs, or are enduring cuts in hours and pay, or have been forced into early retirement. The Episcopal Diocese of Maryland is looking for ways to lend a hand. WYPR's Georgia Samios reports.
Research, change keep Brookfield a world leader If there were some way to tell her, the late Edith Rockefeller McCormick almost certainly would be proud to know that the poop of every Southern hairy-nosed wombat living in North America is sent on a regular basis to Brookfield Zoo.
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