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Ex-Astronaut Oefelein Was Pilot in September Plane Crash
The Associated PressFederal officials confirm former space shuttle pilot Bill Oefelein was the pilot of a small plane that lost power and crashed last month in rural Alaska. National Transportation Safety Board Alaska regional chief Jim La Belle says an engine check was...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Prosecution, Rocketry, Space Programs, Lisa Nowak
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Minority Entrepreneurs Connect at Anchorage 8(a) Contracting Conference
For several hundred people meeting in Anchorage this week, when opportunity knocks, it comes in the form of a government contract. They came from all over the United States, to learn how to utilize a Small Business Administration program aimed at creating...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Contracts, Science and Technology, Politics, Veterans Affairs
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Begich Pushes STEM Education Bill
Sen. Mark Begich (D-Alaska) promoted his new STEM education bill Monday. STEM stands for science, technology, engineering and math -- fields that Begich says need more students in pursuit of college degrees.
Begich talked to the Alaska Society of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Science, Science and Technology, Anchorage, Engineering
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New Salary Surfer community college website shows potential income
A new website announced Wednesday that uses state wage data shows California community college students the value of their certificate or degree. The Salary Surfer provides information on median annual incomes for 179 popular programs including health,...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology, Students
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Racing team owner aims to spread spiritual message
John Franczak has a racing spiritual motto he lives by every day, "Put God first and you won't come in second." Franczak is the car racing team owner of Motor Sports 3:16 based in Delray Beach, where he resides. The organization is built exactly from...Tags: Stock Car Racing, Travel, Daytona 500, Science and Technology, Joe Gibbs Racing
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Orland Park looks to alleviate flooding along 143rd Street
The thunderstorms that hit Orland Park last week were a springtime shower compared to the mid-April storms that dumped up to seven inches of rain in parts of the Chicago area. But they did cause minor flooding along 143rd Street just west of Wolf Road....
Tags: Illinois Department of Transportation, Orland Park, Science and Technology
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Tech startup program to be launched in South Florida
Startup Quest — a new technology-focused entrepreneurial program for the unemployed and under-employed who have college degrees or are veterans — is being launched this fall in South Florida. The new program is offered under a statewide grant...Tags: Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Business, Gainesville
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Hartford Board Rejects Contract Extension For Kishimoto
The Hartford CourantThe school board Tuesday night rejected Superintendent Christina Kishimoto's request for a two-year contract extension that would have kept her in charge of Hartford's education reform efforts through mid-2016. Mayor Pedro Segarra said that he was "very...Tags: Capital Community College, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology, Human Interest, Pedro E. Segarra
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Alyce Gereaux Park moves closer to renovations
Staff WriterBRAWLEY — The city’s Alyce Gereaux Park moved one step closer to seeing renovations as the City Council approved agreements with an engineering and land planning firm Tuesday evening. Providing professional engineering services for the park,...Tags: Science and Technology
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Certification begins on a faster, more reliable Wi-Fi technology
Many Wi-Fi woes could soon be coming to an end. An industry group will begin certifying products capable of running on a faster and more reliable wireless network technology, the group announced Wednesday. The launch of the Wi-Fi Alliance’s...
Tags: Google+, Highway Transportation, Science and Technology, Wireless Technology, Walmart
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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: Science and Technology, Politics, Palm Beach County, Boca Raton, Engineering
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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: Financial Aid, Science and Technology, Human Interest, Engineering, Awards and Prizes
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