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Manufacturers welcome sales tax elimination, if it sticks
South Florida manufacturers say they're thrilled that the Legislature passed a bill that would eliminate the sales tax on machinery and equipment, which would help them make capital investments and add business and jobs. "It's going to make a huge...
Tags: Politics, Executive Branch, Rick Scott, Investments, Regional Authority
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Young named Fellow by the Society of American Military Engineers
Don Young, vice president and regional manager of MBP, has been named a Fellow by the Society of American Military Engineers, the construction consulting firm announced. "This honor is a reflection of Don's perseverance to promote and facilitate...
Tags: Hampton Roads, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering, Science and Technology
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Leading the way: Danville schools to try engineering-based initiatives
kpeek@amnews.comContinuing on the path to innovative education methods, Danville High and Bate Middle schools are offering students the opportunity to take hands-on, engineering-based courses. In 2011, Bate Middle School teacher Caleb Wetmore began teaching engineering-...Tags: Teaching and Learning, University of Kentucky, Students, Science, Teachers
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Law Day event awards scholarships to NCMC students, funds to high school debate team
The Emmet and Charlevoix County Bar Association awarded scholarships to four North Central Michigan College students who won the Law Day essay contest. They also awarded $1,000 to the back-to-back state championship debate team from Petoskey High School. ...
Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Schools, Students, Science
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New fiber line to help local businesses
Businesses in Somerset County that send and receive large data files now have another Internet option thanks to a partnership between PBS Coals and Comcast. Comcast Business, a division of Comcast Cable, reports PBS Coals, Friedens, is using Comcast...
Tags: Friedens, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Coal, Computer Networking and Internet, Metal and Mineral
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Clinton's UCF speech highlights grad week in Central Florida
There's plenty to celebrate this week as thousands of students graduate from the University of Central Florida and area colleges. Former President Bill Clinton, who has praised UCF on national television, will speak Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at one of the...
Tags: University of Cambridge, Teaching and Learning, Education, Valencia College, Science and Technology
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Peninsula practice recognized for health-care IT
Tidewater Physicians Multispecialty Group was recognized for its health-care information technology and the use of electronic health records. TSI Healthcare, a national leader in the sales and support of customized healthcare information technology,...
Tags: General Practitioners, Science and Technology
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Owens received payment to dismiss lawsuit against Danville
tkleffman@amnews.comThe city of Danville’s insurance carrier paid to settle a lawsuit filed by former city commissioner Ryan Owens, a settlement the insurance company attempted to keep secret. According to the settlement agreement, which The Advocate-Messenger...Tags: Advertising, Politics, Laws, Trials, Public Officials
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Barcoding Inc. has acquired Illinois technology company
Baltimore-based technology company Barcoding Inc. said Wednesday it has acquired Lake Zurich, Ill.,-based Miles Technologies Inc. for an undisclosed amount in a move to increase its presence in the central United States. The Baltimore company sells bar-...
Tags: Interior Policy, Radio, Lake Zurich, Politics, Electronics
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Some still cry foul over bigger baseball net at New Trier
At a recent baseball game at Duke Childs Field, a right-handed batter for New Trier High School fouled back a pitch. Arcing over the backstop, the ball landed in Willow Road and skidded between cars in rush hour traffic. Later that inning, another...
Tags: Sports, Baseball, Science and Technology
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Mount Dora Christian Home & Bible student Chace Miller wins appointment to U.S. Naval Academy
MOUNT DORA — Service at home equals service in the military. That's the ticket for Chace Miller, who will report June 27 to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. He won an appointment to the prestigious academy after receiving nominations...
Tags: Habitat for Humanity International, National Football League, Auto Racing, Christianity, Engineering
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HerWorld event encourages girls to step into STEM disciplines
Chicago Tribune reporterRomeoville High School senior Faith Mancol takes advanced calculus and biology classes with the hope of becoming a molecular biologist and studying DNA to help cure diseases. She's set her sights on fields that have largely been dominated by men for...Tags: Biology, Science, Engineering, Science and Technology
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