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The filing period to run for an open seat on the St. Helena School Board opens Monday and ends Aug. 7. For information about running contact the Napa County Elections Department at 253-4321 or elections@co.napa.ca.us . Declarations of Candidacy will be available at the Elections Department, 900 Coombs St., Room 256, in Napa.
More than half of the 80 or so Napa Valley Unified School District teachers who received preliminary layoff notices this spring will hang on to their jobs in the 2009-10 school year, thanks to a mix of good timing and federal stimulus money.
Local high school athletes — or their parents — will soon be covering their own transportation costs to games and sports events, the Napa Valley Unified School District board of trustees decided at its latest meeting.
It took the City of Ely's grant committee nearly a year to fine tune its application for funding to build a long-sought-after recreational center.
Still stingy on details, the White House said Friday that President Barack Obama will deliver a speech Tuesday in his first visit to Michigan as the nation's commander in chief.
Supporters of the Fargo-based MeritCare health system showed their apprehension during a news conference about a potential merger with Sioux Falls-based Sanford Health. Go slow and find out more about it, was the advice of MeritCare advocates.
Ivy Tech Community College President Thomas J. Snyder is one of more than a dozen candidates for the chancellorship of the Florida university system, a job that oversees and guides that state's universities.
PARADISE — After a lengthy discussion and an impromptu closed session, the Paradise Unified School District board voted 5-0 Thursday to remove class size reduction from the chopping block and instead cut site discretionary funding and
Munley, a Pennsylvania personal injury lawyer, has served as a faculty member at numerous legal training seminars. (PRWeb Jul 11, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/07/prweb2626714.htm
NEWTON Dr. Winthrop Dillaway will address the issue of single-payer national health insurance at the July 14 meeting of the Sussex County Democratic Committee. He will make the argument that a single-payer system, “an improved Medicare for all,” is “simple, economical, and humane” compared to an elaborate system of privately and publicly funded health coverage.
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