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Illing Middle School 'Odyssey' Team Places 10th In National Finals
The Hartford CourantThe Odyssey of the Mind team, the resident problem-solvers at Illing Middle School, came home from the world finals competition with a 10th place finish. The team of seven that teacher and coach David Lee took to a first-place finish at the state...Tags: Dwayne Johnson
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St. Mary's School students send visual letters to China
CHARLEVOIX -- Artwork by Mikayla Sharrow, Olivia McLenon, Lauren Kwapisz and Aiden Parish from St. Mary's School in Charlevoix is headed to China. Thousands of Michigan kindergarten through sixth-grade students participated in the 2013 4-H Art Exchange...
Tags: China
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Latest Michigan news, sports, business and entertainment
SYRIA-MICHIGAN Family of mom dead in Syria had prior FBI contact BURTON, Mich. (AP) — The aunt of a 33-year-old Michigan mother killed during fighting in Syria says relatives were contacted by the FBI after she took a previous trip to the Middle...Tags: American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Police Investigations, Arts, National Weather Service, Government Health Care
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Dairy Focus: Right feed bunk design can reduce shrinkage
Lowering feed shrinkage is an economic opportunity for nearly all dairies of any size. Shrinkage comes in many forms, and many factors result in feed waste. Feed efficiency may be called milk production efficiency or dairy efficiency, but all these...Tags: Australia
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Prep track: Petoskey's Lamberti looks to make it two state titles in high jump
GRAND RAPIDS — It’s been a busy past few days for Petoskey senior Louis Lamberti. On Wednesday, he was the student emcee at the 68th annual Petoskey Varsity Awards Banquet, where he received the U.S. Army Reserve Scholar Athlete Award. On...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, U.S. Army, Track and Field, Central Michigan University, Education
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Study: Alums of 3 Mich. schools in University Research Corridor do well at starting businesses
MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. (AP) — A newly released report says the three universities that make up Michigan's University Research Corridor are a hotbed of entrepreneurship. The report says graduates of Michigan State University, the University of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Business, Science, Education
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Parkland scholarship winners recognized
Parkland High School seniors who received substantial merit-based scholarship offers through excellence in the classroom were recognized Wednesday by the district. The total over four years for the 56 seniors includes scholarships in the amount of $3,816,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Cornell University, United States Naval Academy, Stetson University, Coastal Carolina University
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Crime drops at apartment complex after police hire social worker
When social worker Natalia Mercado joined the Rolling Meadows Police Department earlier this year, crime rates were up 25 percent in the East Park Apartments. Now, they're down significantly, and although she said she can't take all of the credit, she...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Psychology, Philosophy, Abusive Behavior, Science and Technology
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Measuring methane: Can it evaluate cattle feed efficiency and overall health?
PIEDMONT, S.D. - Will cattlemen someday measure their animals' breaths and belches to determine feed efficiency, or whether they're getting sick? Pat and Scott Zimmerman think so. They are principals of C-Lock Inc. in Piedmont, S.D., which has...Tags: Engineering, Electronics, South Dakota State University, Technology, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Erin Van Berkmoes: SCORE counselors offer expertise on many business topics
Editor's note: Erin Van Berkmoes, guest relations specialist with the Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce, submitted the following column. The Petoskey chamber provides administrative support and meeting space for the local SCORE business counseling...
Tags: Sales, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Employment, Electronics, Engineering
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The Harbor Report: Digging Doug's work on the harbor
As I work my way around the harbor each week, I always look for people I would like to emulate. One such person is Doug West, and I have said this before about Doug and his efforts as chairman of the Newport Beach Harbor Commission. He wants to help and...
Tags: Peace Corps, Old Saybrook, Ford Motor Co., Washington, DC, Insider Trading
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'Imperfect Passage' author to speak Monday at Carnegie
Michael Cosgrove, summer resident and author of "Imperfect Passage," will be the guest at the Friends@the Carnegie monthly event at 7 p.m. on Monday, May 20, at the Carnegie building, 451 E. Mitchell St., Petoskey. "Writing a book was especially...Tags: A Current Affair (tv program), Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Dyslexia, Libraries
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