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Group seeks to promote safe alcohol service
Amid ongoing concern about drinking problems in Huntington Beach, a group of restaurant owners has banded together to form a nonprofit to lead classes in how to serve alcohol responsibly. Marco Perry, general manager of the Shorebreak Hotel, announced...Tags: Health, Whole Foods Market, Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at Work, Marketing
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Briefly In Sports
Owens earns top baseball honor Edison pitcher Henry Owens was named Player of the Year for Division 1 on the 2011 All-CIF Southern Section Baseball Team, presented by the LA84 Foundation. The list was released Monday. Owens heads the Division 1 team...Tags: High School Baseball, Volleyball, Travel, Washington Nationals, Sport Climbing
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Get to training with Tito
He's known for his tough talk, short temper and unwillingness to spare others in the ring. But underneath it all, Ultimate Fighting Champion Tito Ortiz wants young kids to have better opportunities than he had. That's why he opened Punishment Training...Tags: Mixed Martial Arts, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Jenna Jameson, Career and Workplace
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Huntington Beach 'Bad Boy' opening training center
UFC Champion Tito Ortiz plans to bring his expertise and training to those who might want a taste of it. The heavyweight Ortiz will open a training center Saturday in his hometown of Huntington Beach, according to a news release. Punishment Training...Tags: Ultimate Fighting Championship, Career and Workplace, Human Interest
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Natural Perspectives: Survey turns into a sea lion rescue
Last Thursday morning, I led a crew of 12 newly hired corps members from the Orange County Conservation Corps on a wildlife survey of the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve. The corps members use checklists and photo identification sheets to identify a number...Tags: Health, Politics, Science and Technology, Health and Medical Professionals, Wildlife
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Grade changing questioned at WHS
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Even as the school year winds down, the controversy surrounding allegations of grade manipulation that first surfaced in the fall at Washington High School continues. From a May 1 ruling by the Indiana High School Athletic Association that...Tags: Teachers, Students, Career and Workplace, Sports, Indiana High School Athletic Association
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Training for youth planning to work on farms this summer
BROOKINGS - SDSU Extension will be hosting several Hazardous Occupation Safety Training in Agriculture (HOSTA) certification courses throughout the state for all youth between the ages of 14 and 16 who plan to work on farms this summer. "The...Tags: Agriculture, Education, South Dakota State University, Science and Technology, Career and Workplace
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Mailbag: Teachers should not initiate inappropriate discussions
Re. "Parent urges district policy for sensitive topics" (May 3): Because no policy prevents them from doing so, currently district teachers introduce inappropriate discussions during class time on topics of no academic value, relevance, or meaning —...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Politics, Teachers, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Career and Workplace
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Florida needs more vocational schools
A Florida high school diploma is once again being rewarded to all students who can pass the algebra end-of-course exam (ninth grade math) and the 10th grade FCAT exam in reading. Thank you, Gov. Rick Scott, for once again changing the requirements back to...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Rick Scott, Career and Workplace
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Bowhunter education course planned June 1
The 2013 bowhunter education course for the Aberdeen area will take place June 1 at the Whitetail Bowmen Indoor Range, 321 N. Main St., Aberdeen. The class will run from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and students must attend the full session to receive...Tags: Career and Workplace
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Key questions answered on new grad requirements
They may not know it yet, but thousands of Florida students prepping for the state's biology and geometry tests next month can relax a little, as they no longer must pass these end-of-course exams to earn diplomas. A sweeping education bill Gov. Rick...
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Boynton Aerospace Science Academy looking to spread its wings
A Boynton Beach aviation school wants to spread its wings. The Boynton Aerospace Science Academy, also known as BASA, located at Boynton Beach Community High School, is planning to expand its program to a nearby airport to train students for high-...
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