May 8, 2008 | Gillette News RecordGillette College speaker can relate to graduating classGraduation. Celebration. Appreciation. Expectation.Those are the themes Diana Enzi will address during her Gillette College graduation speech Friday. |
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May 8, 2008 | Insurance News NetInsurance Agents Can Catch Up To Eight Hours Of Continuing Education Credits In One Day May 20E-mail Article Print Article Free Newsletter Copyright: US Fed News (HT Syndication) Source: US Fed News Wordcount: 344 POWELL, Wyo., May 5 -- Northwest College issued the following news release: The Northwest College Center for Training and Development in Powell will offer three insurance. |
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May 8, 2008 | Billings GazetteInsurance seminars planned at NorthwestPOWELL - The Northwest College Center for Training and Development in Powell will offer three insurance continuing-education seminars May 20. The choices include a four-credit class on Wyoming Worker's Compensation and two two-credit classes on directors and officers coverage and excess and umbrella... |
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May 7, 2008 | Jackson Hole Star-TribunePoll finds general smoke ban supportCasper residents may be ready for a smoking ban in some public places, according to one Casper College statistics class.Students of Statistics 2120, 'Fundamentals of Sampling,' presented their findings from a public opinion poll of Casper residents Tuesday afternoon at the... |
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May 7, 2008 | Wyoming NewsA twirl for Cinco de MayoDanelle Fernandez made some tough choices in high school. During her senior year she was pregnant and had applied for the Cinco de Mayo scholarship. She didn't qualify for it at the... |
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May 6, 2008 | Wyoming Business ReportWyo Culinary serves lunch and learningSHERIDAN - It's one of the hottest new restaurants in town - with some of the best prices. But patrons are warned that their favorite menu items are subject to change with no advance... |
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May 6, 2008 | Jackson Hole Star-TribuneNew mentor program seeks volunteersA new mentor program in Casper is seeking adult volunteers who are willing to serve as role models for Natrona County students.The Champions Mentor program is one piece of a larger grant the school district has, said the program's facilitator, Helene... |
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May 6, 2008 | Jackson Hole Star-TribuneLoan crunch won't affect Wyoming studentsWyoming college students have a variety of payment options when its time to settle their tuition bills. But with tightening credit markets, some lenders are cutting their federal student loan options, a traditional method of paying for... |
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May 6, 2008 | Jackson Hole Star-TribuneA Look Back in Time: Fate turns on an instantDaniel SandovalWhen people are involved in traffic accidents, they often torment themselves with a hypothetical revision of events that would have allowed them to avoid the collision with... |
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May 6, 2008 | Wyoming NewsConductor to make his final bowAfter eight years of musical leadership here, Stephen Alltop will conduct his last Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra concert on May 3. Alltop joined the symphony as music director in March of 2000, but he conducted it for the first time in November of... |
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May 6, 2008 | KOTA Territory NewsStudent graduates way ahead of classPM ET RIVERTON, Wyo. (AP) - Sara Perkins is earning her college associates degree before she even gets a diploma from Riverton High School. What's more, Perkins is a valedictorian of her class at Central Wyoming College. |
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May 6, 2008 | Casper Star TribuneA Look Back in Time: Fate turns on an instant (63)Time: Fate turns on an instant This early photograph shows a Casper gathering of the International Order of Odd Fellows, with members to include State... |
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May 5, 2008 | Casper Star TribuneA Look Back in Time: Fate turns on an instant (301)When people are involved in traffic accidents, they often torment themselves with a hypothetical revision of events that would have allowed them to avoid the collision with... |
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May 5, 2008 | Wyoming Business ReportWhen communities dream...Fremont County's two largest municipalities are once again dreaming, and the common wish both share is a mantra being heard around Wyoming: affordable housing, a trained workforce, more dollars for city coffers and community recreation and arts... |
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May 5, 2008 | Casper Star TribuneA Look Back in Time: Fate turns on an instant (125)When people are involved in traffic accidents, they often torment themselves with a hypothetical revision of events that would have allowed them to avoid the collision with... |
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May 5, 2008 | Wyoming NewsReed Eckhardt Column: Wyoming is sending mixed messages about educationPublished Saturday, March 29, 2008 in the WTE Wyoming needs to stop sending mixed messages when it comes to the need for higher education. On one hand, the Legislature socks millions away to fund the Hathaway Merit Scholarship... |
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May 3, 2008 | Star-HeraldEWC to sponsor Adelante NiņosTORRINGTON, Wyo. - Eastern Wyoming College, in conjunction with the Goshen County School District, is sponsoring, for the fourth consecutive year, "Adelante Niņos - Onward . |
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May 3, 2008 | University Business HR Directors Speak OutWendy Davis, the human resources officer at Central Wyoming College, has worked in higher education human resources for the past 17 years. She serves on the National CUPA-HR Board of Directors, chairs the TIAA-CREF Direct Client Advisory Council, and was a member of the 2005 CUPA-HR Think Tank.. |
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May 2, 2008 | Silo BreakerHR Directors Speak OutFour human resources department leaders get candid about how they're meeting campus recruitment and retention challenges and other concerns. Wendy Davis, the human resources officer at Central Wyoming College, has worked in higher education human resources for the past 17... |
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May 2, 2008 | Gillette News Record'A beautiful day for a race'Forget the old adage about it being lonely at the top.It is cold at the top.In fact, Thursday it was downright freezing at the top of Seventh Street in downtown... |
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April 30, 2008 | Casper JournalThe Bus sees 39 percent increase in ridersA recent increase in ridership on The Bus, Caspers public transportation system, has been attributed partially to the rising cost of gasoline.According to Carol Lange, who drives the Bus 52 route mornings along Second Street, she has seen more elderly people starting to ride The Bus over the last couple of... |
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April 30, 2008 | Denver PostHigher-ed disappointmentPresidents at Colorado colleges and universities say they are disappointed Gov. Bill Ritter's plan to direct funding to higher education focuses solely on... |
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April 30, 2008 | Campus TechnologyWeb 2.0 Event Draws the Bleeding-Edge Cloud CrowdClick here to receive your FREE subscription to Campus Technology Home Roundup Web 2.0 Event Draws the Bleeding-Edge Cloud Crowd 4/30/2008 By John K. Waters Tim O'Reilly woke up his end-of-the-day audience when he took the stage at last week's Web... |
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April 30, 2008 | Campus TechnologyTurning Launches Computer-free Classroom Response SystemClick here to receive your FREE subscription to Campus Technology Home News Turning Launches Computer-free Classroom Response System 4/30/2008 By David Nagel Classroom technology developer Turning Technologies has launched a new classroom response system that doesn't require computers or... |
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