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WBCSD board approves levy, pushes forward amended reopening plan for new year
Students returning to school in the new year will be back in classes five days a week.
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COVID-19 among the many reasons students seek additional help
High school students participating in summer school may come in with a variety of circumstances, but all share the same reason to recover enough credits to graduate on time.
Letters to the editor Feb. 11
Letters to the editor Feb. 11
Area legislators update public at town hall
“We usually get around 30 people at these things,” the woman said. “I’m surprised that so many showed up today. There must be a hundred people here.”
Records May 19, 2012
Records October 20, 2010
CRIME REPORTS
It's a dry (and cheaper) heat
Have fun in Arizona with summer deals
PHOENIX - Winter turns the Valley of the Sun into a destination, luring visitors from colder climates around the world to the warmth of the desert.
Obama's record budget
Tax the rich, help middle class
Big gift-card purchases often hint at a scam
I’ve been getting a lot of calls about scams involving gift cards. Gift cards have become the currency of choice for crooks, scammers and extortionists. Denominations are available from $10 up to $10,000. They’re available at coffee shops, gas stations, supermarkets and many other retailers.
Rescue aid package may reduce inequality, but for how long?
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats have celebrated President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief plan as a blow against one of America’s most entrenched economic woes: The vast inequality that divides the richest from the rest — a gap made worse by the viral pandemic.
Rescue aid package may reduce inequality, but for how long?
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats have celebrated President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief plan as a blow against one of America’s most entrenched economic woes: The vast inequality that divides the richest from the rest — a gap made worse by the viral pandemic.
Rescue aid package may reduce inequality, but for how long?
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats have celebrated President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief plan as a blow against one of America’s most entrenched economic woes: The vast inequality that divides the richest from the rest — a gap made worse by the viral pandemic.
Records June 8, 2012
Records December 13, 2011
Supreme Court upholds health-care law subsidies
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court sent a clear message Thursday that President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul is here to stay, rejecting a major challenge that would have imperiled the landmark law and health insurance for millions of Americans.
Area students make college fall semester dean's list
Montana colleges have announced their honor roll students...
Area legislators update public at town hall
“We usually get around 30 people at these things,” the woman said. “I’m surprised that so many showed up today. There must be a hundred people here.”