Life Skills Curriculum - Schools try 'mannerly' approach
Schools try 'mannerly' approach
Brunswick News - Chivalry might be dead, but plain old good manners still have a fighting chance. At least they will if Glynn County Schools Superintendent Michael Bull has anything to say about it. Bull is interested in covering such topics as politeness, good
Poll: Students not prepared for life
Daily Princetonian - If a recent survey is to be believed, only a slim majority of University students could survive today outside the Princeton bubble. On a Point poll this Tuesday, students were asked, "Are you prepared for the real world (taxes, insurance, food, etc
Think $2.90 for Gasoline Is High? Try $5.17
Lucianne.com - I think it's a really good idea to base our whole society around the poorest preforming members in it. If you can't handle the extra $1.00 per gallon, if another $.50 is going to break you, you need a better plan. Move, go back for training, find
Instill a mission: H.O.P.E. Inc. holding informational session for new
Evansville Courier-Press - The program is called Path4Teens and H.O.P.E. Inc. is inviting the public to an informational session at 12:30 p.m., Friday, April 28, on the third floor of the Henderson Judicial Center. According to Mark Applin, a H.O.P.E Inc. board member
Voter Demonstrations
Sentinel - Mifflin County Office of Voter Registration and Elections Director Nancy Laub, right, explains the new paper ballots to Mifflin County Board of Commissioners Chairwoman Susan McCartney. Mifflin County: 10:30-11:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 3, at the
Oskaloosa to be represented at state Special Olympics
Oskaloosa Herald - OSKALOOSA The Olympics are special, and Oskaloosa has a couple of young men who are taking their talents to the Special Olympics. Tim Fairchild and Matt Chilcote will be headed to Ames May 19 to participate in the state Special Olympics


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