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  • Carpenters say their new center speaks to their community roles

    Matthew DeLuca, Special to the Reporter In the lobby on the third floor of the new Carpenters Center at 750 Dorchester Avenue are sleek black chairs and hardwood floors and the receptionist behind her desk hums along to the radio on this quiet August afternoon. Beside the long counter of the reception desk is a small metal sculpture of a carpenter wielding a hammer that make one think more of a ...

  • School board discusses neighborhood schools versus attendance centers

    A discussion about integrating technology and a long-term education plan with a master facilities plan sparked a debate about neighborhood schools versus grade-level attendance centers at a meeting held by the Ames Community School Board tonight.

  • Bike shop opens in downtown Hudson

    Doug Gold is a walking encyclopedia entry on the bicycle. He calls its invention revolutionary.

  • Bulloughs are Michigan State's first family of football

    The Bulloughs are the first three-generation family in Michigan State football history. They have roots in Canton through Hank Bullough, whose family has lived the American dream.

  • Rio Grande named ‘Military Friendly School for 2011’

    RIO GRANDE — The University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College have been named a “Military Friendly School for 2011” by “GI Jobs Magazine.” Rio Grande was recently notified of this hon...

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