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Fallston High graduate wins Northrop Grumman engineering scholarship
A recent Fallston High School graduate is one of 24 winners in Northrop Grumman Corporation's 11th annual Engineering Scholars Program, which will provide a total of $240,000 in college scholarships this fall to high school seniors across Maryland...Tags: Labor Markets, Aerospace Manufacturing, Technology, University of Maryland, College Park, Northrop Grumman Corporation
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Museum at Aberdeen Proving Ground slated for closing [Letter]
A similar note was sent to local and state elected officials and a copy was provided for publication. The purpose of this letter is to notify Maryland State and Local representatives of the impending closure of the U.S. Army Aberdeen Proving Ground...Tags: Rental Service, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Arts and Culture, Technology, Economy, Business and Finance
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As Music-Competition Shows Slide, What Does It Take to Make a Hit?
ReutersJun 18 (TheWrap.com) - This story appears in TheWrap's EmmyWrap Reality Issue. With "The Voice" finale hours away, tell us if this scenario sounds familiar: A give-it-your-all reality competition becomes a national fascination, and people agonize over...Tags: Sunday Night Football (tv program), Survivor (tv program), Simon Cowell, Technology, Television Industry
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About Susan Haynie
Susan Haynie is the Deputy Mayor of the City of Boca Raton. She is serving her 5th term on the City Council and her years of experience provide her with extensive knowledge of the City budget, public safety concerns, growth management issues and a...
Tags: Politics, Palm Beach County, Technology, Lynn University, Interior Policy
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My Word: Revealing the hidden STEM economy
Over the past 30 years, this region's economy has transitioned from one that relies solely on tourism and agriculture to one that is increasingly driven by high-tech industries. Orlando has made major strides in fields like life sciences with the...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology, Students
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READER SUBMITTED: Brendan Sullivan - Eagle Scout
ManchesterBoy Scout Troop 123 of Manchester is please to announce that Brendan Sullivan has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. Brendan is the son of Paul and Melissa Sullivan of Manchester. He is a senior at University High School of Science and Engineering,...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, Technology, Education, Science and Technology
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READER SUBMITTED: CREC Students Take Eleven Prizes At State Invention Convention
East HartfordOn Saturday, May 4, the CREC Two Rivers Magnet Middle School made an impressive showing at the Connecticut Invention Convention (CIC). The Convention, held at UConn's Gampel Pavilion, featured over 600 participants from grades K through eight and is...Tags: Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Vernon (Tolland, Connecticut), Technology, Science and Technology, Science
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UAA Hosts Engineering Summer Camp for Middle School Students
Channel 2 News40 middle school students learned the basics of engineering and will continue to do so in a weeklong summer camp at the University of Alaska Anchorage. On Monday, students used computer modeling and hands-on construction time to build their own...Tags: Technology, Science and Technology
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Quarry miner turned Galaxy casino boss doubles down on Macau
ReutersBy Farah Master MACAU, June 18 (Reuters) - Francis Lui's rise to the top job at one of Macau's biggest casino operators was far from glamorous. At 23, the son of Hong Kong construction tycoon Lui Che Woo was forced to don a hard hat and boots and sent to...Tags: Macau, Casino and Gambling Industry, Technology, Hong Kong, Sheldon Adelson
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Perry Hall graduate is county winner of Northrop Grumman scholarship
Perry Hall High School graduate Nathaniel Lebedda has been named Baltimore County recipient of a $10,000 Engineering Scholars Awards scholarship from the Northrop Grumman Corp. Lebedda, who received his diploma from Perry Hall on May 31, is one of 24...
Tags: Aerospace Manufacturing, Technology, Manufacturing and Engineering, Science and Technology, Schools
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Special Report: Bad Karma: How Fisker burned through $1.4 billion on a 'green' car
ReutersDETROIT (Reuters) - Danish designer Henrik Fisker knows how to style a sexy car. Among his works is the BMW Z8, driven by James Bond in "The World Is Not Enough," where the sleek roadster gets sliced in two by a helicopter armed with giant saws. Fisker's...Tags: CEO Pay, Monaco, Economy, Business and Finance, Loans, Contracts
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This week in government
Agendas for this week's scheduled meetings of the Washington County Commissioners and Hagerstown's Mayor and Council (the county Board of Education is not scheduled to meet): WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County Administration Building 100 W....Tags: Politics, Local Government, Water, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Environmental Issues
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