Life Skills - Yankton school children take to chess
Yankton school children take to chess
Aberdeen News - YANKTON, S.D. - "Checkmate!" was the word of the hour Monday as more than 70 Yankton elementary students gathered to play a game they have grown to love. Stewart School hosted a chess club invitational with participants from first grade through fifth
Grand Island man finds his place teaching martial arts
Sioux City Journal - GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) -- Taekwondo instructor Mike Boersen has a quiet nature that lends itself well to working in a room full of noisy children. "It can get real chaotic in there," student Joshua Chapman said. "He's like the conductor of an
Mohawk: The death penalty is really problematic
Indian Country Today - Not long ago, headlines reverberated with the story of Stanley ''Tookie'' Williams' death sentence and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's denial of clemency and his statement about why clemency was denied. Williams was a founder of the Crips, a
EARLY INTERVENTIONIST Provide early intervention services
Anchorage Daily News - Small Gourmet Coffee Roasting Co. looking for Roaster/ Delivery Person w/ exp. in repairing espresso equipment. Must have valid DL & be able to lift at least 50lbs. Will train right person. Apply at Alaska Coffee Co. 5650 Old Seward Hwy, Space B
Demand for gas keeps prices high
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - It seems that everyone is complaining about the high cost of gasoline. Even though I believe the oil companies are taking advantage of consumers, I realize that we have only ourselves to blame. While oil companies may be exhibiting greed and may be


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