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Monday, January 02, 2006

Life Skills - Problems still plague vocational school


Problems still plague vocational school
Belleville News-Democrat - EAST ST. LOUIS - A vocational training school launched with $100,000 in state seed money is seeking private donors to help it stay open through next year. Run by the nonprofit Concerned Citizens for Justice, the program opened its doors at the vacant

BIKE CLUB A WIN-WIN PROJECT
KPVI Newschannel 6 - If a bike is a gift on your Christmas wish list this year, maybe the Alameda Bike Club can help make your wishes a reality. The students at the Alameda Center's New Horizon High School have collected bikes and repaired them to donate them to needy

Couple invests in Skaggs' continued growth
Springfield News-Leader - BRANSON Since Skaggs Community Health Center opened in January 1950, the number of beds has grown from 25 to 177. The latest addition saved millions and preserved the original brick building that is now surrounded by a campus that continues to

Mogul who could read nation's mind
The Australian - IN the end it was Kerry Packer's empathy for ordinary Australians that was best remembered by his friends. His business and

You are not alone
Marin Independent Journal - Staff Report To list support group meetings in You Are Not Alone, send announcements to YOU ARE NOT ALONE, P.O. Box 6150, Novato, CA 94948-6150, at least 10 days before the meeting. These events must be open to the public and noncommercial in nature

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