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Local programs create training pipeline for Intel's 3,000 semiconductor plant jobs
Journal-News, Hamilton, Ohio via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMay 30—Intel Corp. is pouring money into educational programs at Ohio universities and colleges, including some free training, to get workers ready to fill 3,000 new jobs at the company's two ...
'Lost' Tulsa Sound record reissued nearly 50 years after initial release
Tulsa World· 3 days agoRonnie White, a self-described “space groupie” as a kid, grew up to work for NASA and the space...
News Archives December 2012
NJ.com· 7 days ago400 Newtown residents attend Giants vs. Eagles today at MetLife StadiumOne of 'America's Most Wanted' surrenders to Union County SheriffHigh winds to die down before New Year's Eve but chill ...
Group 4 sectional finals baseball preview: Big schools vie for championship glory
NJ.com· 15 hours agoThe finals for public schools are scheduled for Monday, June 3, and group semifinals on Wednesday,...
Prep Rally: Recapping two memorable City baseball finals at Dodger Stadium
Los Angeles Times· 7 days agoMy name is Eric Sondheimer. Dodger Stadium brought out the best in two memorable City Section...
Fryer: Raul Lara trying to get plenty done in a short time as Mater Dei football coach
Orange County Register· 3 days agoRaul Lara accepted the offer to become Mater Dei’s football coach at a fairly late date. Lara had to...
UChicago to withhold degree from pro-Palestinian demonstrator
CBS News· 7 days agoAt least one University of Chicago student who participated in protests over the war in Gaza will...
Alumni on the Move: Columbia Journalism Graduates Receive Industry Promotions and Take Home Top...
Columbia University News· 3 days agoAlma Beauvais, '22 M.S., joined The Trace as the first-ever editorial assistant in their Brooklyn...
Notes: Baseball regionals set; previewing all spring sports this wekk
The Buffalo News· 5 days agoClass D and C will be at Salamanca High School on Friday. Class D will be at 4 p.m. followed by...
Review: St. Louis shoe business kicks up family tension in novel 'Amy Unbound'
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 2 days agoA year ago, St. Louis businessman and author Martin Sneider rolled out “Shelf Life,” which its dust...