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School for at-risk teens beats academic odds
CALDWELL (AP) - Tony Richard, principal of Canyon Springs High School, had "alternative" excised from the school's name in 2006, after his first year at the helm.
Online ways to cash in on going green
NEW YORK - David Kincaid of Shreveport, La., wanted to save energy, but he needed a little nudge. When he learned of a free online program that would reward him, he was sold. The 31-year-old husband and father of four tackled his home efficiency upgrades with a simple mission in mind: "Low budget, high returns."
Now, about that 47 percent
Wow. My head still rings from the retorts in Tuesday night's presidential gunfight. I'm an ostrich in modern politics, preferring to bury my ears than listen to the degree of incivility that has become the norm. When did we get so nasty, forget how to express opinions without anger or angst?
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Movers and Shakers March 12, 2013
Health law business insurance site delayed one year
CHICAGO - The Obama administration is delaying yet another aspect of the health care law, putting off until next November the launch of an online portal to the health insurance marketplace for small businesses.
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American fusion at Rivelle's River Grill
Business Bits
American fusion food with shareable plates for healthy eaters with healthy appetites is stressed at Rivelle’s River Grill. The new restaurant opened this past week at 2360 Old Mill Loop.
Go-on rates go wrong direction
Only 44 percent of high school graduates enrolled in college in 2015
Despite heavy emphasis from the State Board of Education to improve Idaho’s go-on rate, the number of Idaho high school graduates who go on to college has fallen sharply.
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'Familiar accounting tricks'
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama's budget is relying on a series of familiar accounting tricks to show $1.8 trillion in deficit reduction over a decade, an amount that would shrink by almost half if they were excluded.
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Game on
Wal-Mart takes aim at $2B used video game market
Adventure, education, understanding
It’s one thing to learn about the Coeur d’Alene Tribe from a history book or a web page.
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Montana Legislature revisits net-metering regulations
Several net-metering bills got their first hearing in the Montana Legislature this week, setting off another session in which lawmakers will attempt to fine-tune how small electricity generators sell excess energy to the state’s electric grid.