Sunday, March 31, 2013
Can public business be ‘private’ conversation? -- GazetteXtra
Friday, March 29, 2013
Plan Commission Meets Monday, April 1, 2013
Mailbag: Progressives: Volunteer
Nostalgia: History: 2007:Hammann Speaks on 1/2 Day
Evansville Observer: Digital technology changing education, classrooms ...
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Nostalgia: 2007: EHS Band: "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"
School Scoop:Real Coffee Forum was pretty well attended!
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[Shared Post] The love affair between W.E.A.C. and the Evansville Athletic Association.
chasinthenews posted: "It is absolutely amazing that administration would this last week came to the school board wanting to add another COACH. The administration wants to add an assistant girls softball coach. They are asking to add another coach without making any kind"
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Evansville Observer: "School Issues That Count" by Melissa Hammann now ...
Nostalgia: 2010: Classic Melissa Hammann: School Scoop: The Elephant in the Room...
Evansville Observer: School Scoop: What's at stake in this election?
Evansville Observer Endorses Melissa Hammann for Evansville School Board--Vote April 2
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Evansville Observer: Mailbag: Bill Connors and Joan Sorteberg write and...
Mailbag; Wireman: Progressive Voting Details:
Mailbag; Creekside--the Next 10 Days
"What is YOUR Ticket?"
Water and Light Meets TODAY--Garfield Repair on docket
Monday, March 25, 2013
School Scoop: What's at stake in this election?
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Nostalgia: Audio: 2008: Cantors St. Paul's: Palm Sunday 2010
" You are never too old to Begin"--the story of Fr. Erbe
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Memories: The Shamrock Shuffle 2013
Evansville Observer: The "Escape to Kissimmee:" deal----nice in a time...
OpEd; "Divide and Conquer" is not Leadership
OpEd; "Up Here...We got to push it": Top Gun
Friday, March 22, 2013
Evansville Observer: Mailbag: Bill Connors and Joan Sorteberg write and...
Evansville Observer: Evansville Observer: Schools shift from textbooks ...
Thursday, March 21, 2013
School Scoop: PSA for those going somewhere warm for Spring Brea...
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Mailbag: Bill Connors and Joan Sorteberg write and endorse Melissa Hammann for Evansville School Board
School Scoop: What Degree Does Your Kid's Middle School Math Tea...
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Agenda: Historic Pres meets Wed, 3/20
Minutes: Common Council: Feb 2013
Monday, March 18, 2013
The "Escape to Kissimmee:" deal----nice in a time of austerity
Common Council meets Tuesday--Special assessments for Garfield residents coming
Nostalgia: 2008: Melissa Hammann speaks on Half Day Kindergarten:
School: Insurance Committee Meets tonight
School Scoop: Get 'Em While They're Hot!
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Saturday, March 16, 2013
School Scoop: Meet and Greet March 27 at Real Coffee at Daun
Evansville Observer: Schools shift from textbooks to tablets: Associate...
[Shared Post] Those darn back loaded bonds.
chasinthenews posted: "I have heard several people in the last few weeks talk about the ' back-loaded bonds.' I think we all notice that our tax bill goes up every year. Sad news it will continue to go up. It's not that the school board does not make cuts. It does."
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Tales From Normal, Mn.----FICTION: More sports solves Normal,Mn Academic Decay: Tales From Normal, Mn: Fiction
Friday, March 15, 2013
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Tales From Normal, Mn.----FICTION: "Not available at Press time" Loses School Board Election: Tales From Normal, Mn: Fiction
Evansville Observer: Nostalgia: Jan 2007: Mr. Pierick Speaks on 4K---...
"Teachers union to school board: Negotiate or face lawsuit" by Latest News -- GazetteXtra
New Hotel coming?
Mailbag: Vinehout: "Worst Education Budget in 30 Years"
"Retirement deadline concerns Janesville teachers; board seeks resolution" by Latest News -- GazetteXtra
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
"Milton Schools grappling with $890K budget gap, state school funding cap" by Latest News -- GazetteXtra
Evansville Observer: Nostalgia: 2007: School Beat: Enrollment Decline:...
Evansville Observer: Enrollment, revenue at issue in Turner referendum ...
Using the Observer for topic research
Nostalgia: 2006: Evansville Observer: School Beat: Monroe: Open Enrollment loss 71; Gai...
Monday, March 11, 2013
Resume: Melissa Hammann: Candidate for Evansville School Board
School Scoop: Review Q 3: Budget considerations to save money.
School Scoop: Q4: Open Enrollment Impact on the District Revenue...
Sunday, March 10, 2013
I and E Club meets Mar 13
2007: Art Phillips Speaks: re: School Building
Evansville School Board Meets Monday, Mar 11, 2013
Saturday, March 09, 2013
Nostalgia: 2007: Tales From Normal, Mn.----FICTION: Dateline Normal: "It's practice time again."---FICTION
Friday, March 08, 2013
Chasin the News: School Vouchers: Savior or Devil?
Thursday, March 07, 2013
Girl's Hockey Saves Normal, Mn.: Tales From Normal, MN: FICTION
Wednesday, March 06, 2013
Parents are moving in with their kids in Normal,Mn: Tales: FICTION
Tuesday, March 05, 2013
Memories of The Korean War
Mailbag:Wireman:Supreme Court
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Eastbound I-94 closed near Menomonie after semi slides into river
, Associated Press
MENOMONIE, Wis. - The State Patrol says a semi slid off a snow-covered interstate in western Wisconsin and into a river.
Patrol Sgt. Dave Fish says a dive-and-rescue team has been called to the Red Cedar River near Menomonie Tuesday morning to search for the semi driver. There's no immediate word on the driver's condition. Troopers say the semi is from Michigan, but did not have a specific location. All eastbound lanes of I-94 at Highway 25 because of the accident.
A slow-moving winter storm is expected to drop up to a foot of snow in parts of western Wisconsin through Tuesday.
The storm caused dozens of schools to cancel classes, including the districts of La Crosse, Black River Falls, Tomah and Prairie du Chien (doo SHEEN') The University of Wisconsin-Platteville and Viterbo University in La Crosse also called off classes Tuesday as travel conditions deteriorated.