Former Gov. King backs Obama on energyBangor Daily News, ME - 11 hours ago... “Energy Solutions” forum at 7 tonight at the REM Center in Waterville and a final event at 7 pm Wednesday at Western Maine Community College in South Paris. |
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Cowboys get verbal commitment from juco guardJackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 5 hours agoCommunity College -- has given a verbal commitment to play for the Cowboys beginning in 2009. "People didn't really know where he was at," Garden City coach ... |
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VODEC marks 40 years of serviceCouncil Bluffs Daily Nonpareil, IA - 23 hours agoVocational Training programs include adult basic education (offered in Iowa by Iowa Western Community College), health and safety class, an online computer ... |
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NJC continues to roll with eighth straight winJournal-Advocate, CO - 17 hours ago... with McCook Community College on Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 7 pm Following that match, NJC will travel to No. 1 ranked Western Nebraska on Tuesday, Oct. 14. ... |
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Trappers continue to rack up victoriesPowell Tribune, WY - Sep 23, 2008Friday’s action for NWC opened with a match against second-ranked Western Nebraska Community College. Because Gregg was sick Friday morning, Peterson played ... |
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No jump, loss for CSI in latest pollTwin Falls Times-News, ID - Sep 12, 2008Iowa Western Community College took over the top spot with a 21-1 mark to start the season. Defending champion Western Nebraska, un-ranked to start the ... |
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Lancers lose in three to defending champsThe Torrington Telegram, WY - Sep 12, 2008Community College Invitational, the Eastern Wyoming College Lady Lancers ran into the defending NJCAA National Champion Western Nebraska Community College ... |
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College achievers: Early fall editionChicago Daily Herald, IL - Oct 2, 2008Entering Wednesday's match against Elgin Community College, Katsikas had placed among Moraine's top four scorers in seven of 10 matches. ... |
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(Neb.)-ReTree Nebraska Comes To Chadron, CSCKCSR, NE - Sep 24, 2008The list of trees, with the possible exception of the baldcypress, should do very well in western Nebraska . Nickerson said that the one they are very ... |
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