Summer movie preview (The Pantagraph) Every summer brings its bumper crop of sequels and remakes. But the summer of '07 seems to be going for the gold: It began with a sequel last weekend ("Spider-Man 3") and it comes to an end with both a sequel ("Mr. Bean's Holiday") and a remake ("Halloween") on Labor Day weekend....more...Fast Feedback (WSTM-TV NBC 3) Dozens of central New Yorkers are preparing to travel to Rochester to protest a plan to build a high voltage line from the Utica area to Orange county. Many are upset the government did not hold a public meeting concerning the power lines in the central New York area....more... Children's Corner (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) Read this article ]...more... High schools add nursing course (The Natchez Democrat) VIDALIA ? Students at Ferriday and Vidalia High Schools next year will have the opportunity to become Certified Nurses Assistants and phlebotomists by the time that they graduate....more... Saving lives one student at a time (The Weatherford Democrat) Every emergency needs a competent medical service technician. Whether it be a car accident, a fire or construction injury, a good EMT (emergency medical technician) can save lives....more... A friendship that feels like family (Chicago Tribune) There are fathers and father figures. But then there are men who kind of take the patriarchal model and turn it on its head. Joe Durkin, a 43-year-old entrepreneur, has done just that. ...more... November 13, 2006 (The Davis Enterprise) Published Nov 13, 2006 - 16:13:44 CST. Editor's note: Julianne Phillips is a puppy raiser for Guide Dogs for the Blind who is raising a German shepherd named Randolph. The Enterprise is following her story; this is the third in a five-part series....more... Students use programs to earn cash or college credit (Jefferson City News Tribune) For recent Jefferson City High School graduate Brian Crawford, summer is not a time to relax after his hectic days of high school academics and athletics....more... Morrow finds inspiration from above (Daily Chronicle) Getting set to attempt her final shot put tosses in a storied career at Northern Illinois, Ashley Morrow rubbed her right and left shoulder and said a prayer....more... |