Personnel File (The Beacon News)
Although, many people are surfing internet everyday, but some are surfing internet just because they do to search for information and they feel surfing internet is not a fun but a need, when there is no need, they will stay away from internet. If you are in this group, online education may not right for you because online courses require you to understand more than just how to log onto the Internet. You need to know how to use chat rooms, message boards, forums and instant messaging.
Personnel File (The Beacon News)
Susan E. Rice of Aurora was named director of public relations for Rosecrance Health Network, a nationally recognized alcohol and substance abuse treatment center in Rockford. She will be responsible for coordinating all aspects of media relations and advertising, as well as enhancing public awareness. For the last two years Rice has been a newspaper reporter in northwest Wisconsin and was ...
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Pioneering coach (The Downers Grove Sun)
When Susan Skelley, East Aurora High School's longtime coach and assistant athletic director, retired at the conclusion of the 2006-07 school year, she reminisced with her colleagues about her arrival to the east side in 1973.
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Inside Your Schools: New counselor is final piece in school's 'proactive' plan (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Minnetonka School District announced last week that it has hired Phil Trout to fill its new college counselor position at Minnetonka High School this fall. Trout is a veteran academic counselor whose previous employers include Mounds Park Academy in St. Paul, Shattuck-St. Mary's in Faribault and the Illinois Math and Science Academy in Aurora, Ill. He also has worked in college admissions at the ...
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Collector well near river viable project for Canton (The Canton Daily Ledger)
-- Nidiffer appointed to council By JOHN FROEHLING/of the Daily Ledger Tapping an underground source of water near the Illinois River appears to be a viable project for Canton. A goal of being able to obtain 5 million gallons of water a day under almost all conditions can be met, a geologist told the city council Tuesday.
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ValleyBriefing (The Beacon News)
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Rain shortens championship to two rounds (The Beacon News)
GLENVIEW -- Andrew Price didn't have to play a shot Tuesday to remain the leader in the Illinois Open.
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MEN'S BASKETBALL: Billy Taylor to be head coach (Ball State Daily News)
Lehigh University men's basketball head coach Billy Taylor will take over as head coach at Ball State University, a Ball State University press release confirmed late Tuesday night.
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in brief (The Fox Valley Villages Sun)
Waubonsie graduate to serve internship for congresswoman
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First Tee program lets kids apply game of golf to life (The Fox Valley Villages Sun)
Marisela Soto knows she's getting better every summer.
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Crash victim remembered as happy, empathetic (Kane County Chronicle)
BATAVIA – Joshua Sutton loved to laugh. “He was an extreme goofball,” longtime friend Colin Scholl, 22, of Batavia, said as he looked at photos of a broad-smiling Sutton during a memorial service Wednesday at Holy Cross Catholic Church.
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Personnel File (The Beacon News)
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