Saturday, November 27, 2010

Zachary pre-K classes moving - Baton Rouge Advocate
ZACHARY — The 245 pre-kindergarten students in the Zachary Community School District will move into a new world when they return to classes Monday: a new school all to their own. The district’s Early Learning Center is on a 62-acre site the School

MTV, after moving away from music, glances to the past to glimpse the future - Los Angeles Times
Although it dropped the word “music” from its logo earlier this year, MTV is still searching for the right chord. The main MTV channel hasn’t had a prominent series devoted to musical trends or artists for more than a year, instead riding such

Area moving forward to install electric car charging stations - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Jeff Dale spent $16,000 converting his black 1987 BMW convertible from gas-powered to electric, but he rarely drives it from his Alton home to St. Louis — because he won't come across a single charging station. That holds true across the area, a desert

Practicing Moving to Music May Help Elderly Avoid Falls - AZCentral.com
TUESDAY, Nov. 23 (HealthDay News) -- Exercising to music reduces the risk of falls among elderly people, researchers have found. The study included 134 Swiss adults, mostly women, average age 75.5 years, who were at increased risk of falling. They were

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NY's subway dancers never stop moving - YAHOO!
NEW YORK (AFP) – No stage is too small -- or moving too fast -- for Donte Steele and his dance crew. Broadway might be the most prestigious showbiz address in New York, but Steele surely works the most challenging: the subway trains hurtling under

Environmental report for Brasada project in San Dimas moving forward - San Jose Mercury News
SAN DIMAS - The environmental report for a residential development in the San Dimas foothills is nearing completion after emerging through years of controversy. The Planning Commission withheld a decision on the Brasada project's draft environmental impact

Excess fees keep county moving - msnbc.com
Chattanooga, Tenn. — The way Hamilton County government operates fee offices is only a memory for other counties in Tennessee. Earlier this year, County Clerk Bill Knowles dipped into the county general fund and retrieved $155,000 in excess fees to

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