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Star Track: Tamisha Augustin
Tamisha Augustin, a Bethel High graduate, was named an assistant coach for the VCU Rams' women's basketball team. She will serve on the staff of Marlene Stollings. "She is a proven recruiter who is known for attracting top talent in our region," Stollings...Tags: Kennedy Space Center, College Sports, Virginia Commonwealth Rams, Basketball, Maryland Transit Administration
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After Worker's Death, NTSB Urges Metro-North To Improve Safety Procedures
The Hartford CourantLess than three weeks after a fast-moving Metro-North train struck and killed a track worker near West Haven, federal investigators on Monday issued an "urgent safety recommendation" saying the railroad should act quickly and start using a basic safety...Tags: Transportation Industry, Railway Transportation, West Haven, National Transportation Safety Board, Health and Safety at Work
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Celebrity calendar: A guide to celeb appearances in Chicago
Want to know which celebrities are coming to Chicago? Here's a list of upcoming appearances -- from concerts and book signings to charity events and red carpets -- in and around the city. And if you know about an appearance that isn't listed below,...
Tags: Morena Baccarin, The xx (music group), Bruno Mars, One Direction (music group), Los Lonely Boys (music group)
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About Joe Giulietti
Joseph "Joe" Giulietti serves as the Executive Director of the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (SFRTA), and as such leads the only commuter rail system in the State of Florida, Tri-Rail. He has spent more than 40 years in the...
Tags: U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
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Bulletin Board
Friday: Cubs President Theo Epstein, baseball writer Peter Gammons and Cubs broadcaster Len Kasper will headline the 2nd Hot Stove Cool Music Chicago benefit at 7 p.m. at Metro. Tickets are $50 at metrochicago.com. June 24-28: Registration is open for...Tags: Special Olympics, Northwestern Wildcats, Theo Epstein, FIFA World Cup
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Dr. Phillips has two coaching vacancies after filling boys lacrosse opening with assistant
Dr. Phillips has two open head-coaching positions after filling a vacancy this week. Girls volleyball coach Lindsey Carter, softball coach Ralph King and boys lacrosse coach Matt Provencher all stepped down, although Provencher’s vacancy has...
Tags: Lacrosse, Sports
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Scrap-metal thefts continue as Central Florida construction market improves
A massive security plate lying in pieces on Val Chu's desk testifies to how bold and expert Central Florida's scrap-metal thieves can be. Until last week, it was one of two plates that covered fist-sized padlocks protecting at least $30,000 worth of...
Tags: House Building, Land Price, Cocaine, Interstate 4, Osceola County
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Scoreboard -- June 15, 2013
|TV SPORTS| |SUNDAY| USGA Golf--U.S. Open Championship, 11 a.m. (NBC) Auto Racing--Drag Racing, NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals, Part I, same-day tape, Noon (ESPN2), Part II, same-day tape, 10 p.m. (ESPN2); NASCAR Sprint Cup, Quicken Loans 400, Noon...Tags: LSU Tigers, Clint Bowyer, Ian Poulter, Austin Dillon, The Associated Press
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Not all welcome Red Line
Your article regarding the proposed Red Line in Baltimore ("Red Line interest high," June 11) is not complete. You report 400 contractors, engineering firms, investment bankers and rail-car manufacturers attended the meeting to inquire about how they...
Tags: Public Transportation, Science and Technology, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Police nab suspect in South Bend teen's murder
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – Police believe they have solved a nearly 16-month-old murder investigation in South Bend. On February 26, 2012, Christopher Simril, 18, was killed at Walker Park on West Ewing Ave, and the autopsy showed Simril died of several gunshot...Tags: Murder, Shootings
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Cowboy Monkeys draw big crowd in Harrisburg
HARRISBURG - It was overcast, it was cold. The threat of the powerful derecho, while diminished in the midstate, still left it feeling like a thunderstorm could break out at anytime. The Harrisburg Senators were taking on the Richmond Flying Squirrels,...Tags: Rodeo, Baseball, LeCroy Corporation, Minor League Baseball, Sports
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