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Sep 5, 2024 |
scdailypress.com | Linda Brown
By LINDA BROWNDaily Press CorrespondentWestern New Mexico University President Joseph Shepard spoke to the Rotary Club of Silver City on Tuesday, where he provided an overview of General Obligation Bond 3, on the ballot this November. Shepard also described the university’s plans to use $9 million in funding from the GO Bond to design, construct and furnish a new Child Development Center, which will be part of the New Mexico Center for Excellence in Early Childhood Education.
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Aug 30, 2024 |
kidderminstershuttle.co.uk | Linda Brown
Brinton Park, Kidderminster (Image: Newsquest) I WISH to thank all the musicians who have given their time on Sundays at Brinton Park to entertain the public. Some of the groups have not been to my taste but listened to with respect. On Sunday the brass band was exceptional and a sign of how we had concerts years ago, mainly at seaside venues. It is very much appreciated to see bands playing in local parks and the council is to be commended for making this entertainment available.
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Jul 30, 2024 |
digitalrepository.unm.edu | Linda Brown
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May 15, 2024 |
chronicleonline.com | Linda Brown
The May Rainbow Springs Garden Club meeting will be held from 1-3 p.m. Thursday, May 23, at the Rainbow Springs Community Center Orange Grove Room. We’re pleased to welcome back a popular presenter from a number of years ago – Laura Perdomo of The Peacock Cottage in Ocala. We look forward to hearing about some of her beautiful African violets and other house plants to brighten our homes in the days to come. Plants from The Peacock Cottage will be available for sale. kAm%96 #2:?3@H $AC:?8D v2C56?
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May 11, 2024 |
gpkmedia.com | Linda Brown
The WNMU Dual Enrollment program, which allows New Mexico’s secondary students to take college coursework while completing high school, has been steadily increasing in enrollment in recent years – with a record 509 students enrolled this spring. This May, 75 of those students are earning a WNMU certificate, degree, or both in addition to graduating from high school.
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