Archive for December, 2008

Deer Park High School graduate named 2008 Aggie 100 honoree (The Pasadena Citizen)

Michael Beard, a Deer Park High School Graduate (1985) was recognized at the Aggie 100 awards luncheon held recently in College Station.

Extra credit: Program puts students back on track to graduate (Carroll County Times)

When most of his peers have left school for the day, Donnie Wiegand is at the Carroll County Career and Technology Center until 4 p.m., painting walls, fixing ceiling tiles and doing other odd jobs around the building.

Preparing to host Canada Games key issue for Summerside in 2008 (The Guardian)

SUMMERSIDE — For Basil Stewart, it’s been a political career spanning 24 years as mayor of Summerside and each and every year has brought new challenges to civic officials.

Clerk faked hotel holdup, police say (The Tribune-Democrat)

Johnstown police spent weeks poring over telephone records and interviewing witnesses to solve a reported armed robbery at the Towne Manor Motel,155 Johns St.

Coast Guard Pier Reopened (KION 46 Salinas)

Coast Guard crews replaced Tuesday a protective fence at the end of the Breakwater Cove pier. 

Patrick Roy Hoelz (Tri-Town News)

Mr. Hoelz, 46, of the Cliffwood section of Aberdeen, died Dec. 8, 2008, at home. He was a welder at Hoelz Welding Service, Jackson. He was predeceased by his father, Donald R. Hoelz. He is survived by his wife, Madeline Cervasi Hoelz; a son, Patrick R. Hoelz Jr. of South River; a daughter, Crystal M. Hoelz of Cliffwood; his mother and stepfather, Norma L.

Douglas Dispatch (The Daily Dispatch)

Two lecture classes scheduled for the Douglas Campus during the spring 2009 semester cover the basics of culinary arts and offer local students a foundation for pursuing further training in the hospitality field.

Man Falls While Working On New Water Tower (KCCI 8 Des Moines)

DALLAS CENTER, Iowa — A man working on a new water tower in Dallas Center fell 10 to 15 feet on Tuesday. Dallas Center rescue crews said the man fell off a ladder and into the empty water tower. He was on welding at the time.

PEDC can claim industry growth (The Paris News)

Growth of existing industry in Lamar County tops the list, due to the implementation of new programs designed to retain and expand the work force.

County Tech Center scores a top rating (Grayson County News-Gazette)

The Grayson County High School Technology Center received an excellent rating from the Kentucky Department of Career and Technical Education, CATE.

Hollar helps HCCSC receive $80,000 grant (The Herald-Press)

Retired Horace Mann Principal Jim Hollar was presented with a plaque by the Huntington County Community School Board for his instrumental role in HCCSC receiving the United Way 4 Community 2 Grant that provided $80,000 for educational improvement.

Deer Park High School graduate named 2008 Aggie 100 honoree (The Pasadena Citizen)

Michael Beard, a Deer Park High School Graduate (1985) was recognized at the Aggie 100 awards luncheon held recently in College Station.

City/area digest (Columbus Telegram)

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Hamilton launches new web site; Hamilton levy for 2009-10 has only slight increase (Hancock County Journal-Pilot)

Hamilton School District’s levy is only slightly higher than last years.

Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn: Torque wrenches and temps; shifting and shimmy (Velo News)

Torque wrenches and temperature ranges Dear Lennard, I own both deflecting beam and click-type (Giustaforza) torque wrenches. They are stored in my garage where the temperature can get below freezing in the winter and over 100 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer. Do torque wrenches need to be stored and used within a certain temperature range to maintain accuracy? Gary Answer from Effetto Mariposa: …


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