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  • LIVERMORE FALLS ? Regional School Unit 36 directors have changed the policy on community use of school buildings and grounds that calls, in some cases, for $3 million liability insurance coverage and fees. Directors voted 9-1 with Denise Rodzen of Livermore Falls opposed on May 13 to adopt the policy. She said she didn't favor charging taxpayers to use the school facilities since they already pay taxes for them. She also was concerned about less money going to benefit students.

  • The long-term viability of regional common markets, such as the EU, will depend on whether the income, investment, and technology gaps that exist between rich and poor members of such unions can be narrowed. This article argues that foreign direct investment (FDI), supported by a rational industrial policy, can play a major role in promoting economic development within an integrated regional market, while reducing inequities within the community. The success of Ireland in attracting inward FDI with the support of EU industrial policy is cited as a positive example in this regard.

  • The original goal of two-year colleges was to prepare students, through an associate's degree program, to transfer to a four-year college. Over time, the purpose evolved to include work force training programs, schooling toward certification in areas such as nursing and other professions, and adult continuing education classes. Lately, some community colleges have started to offer bachelor's degrees in a number of fields. However, there are big differences across states in how the community college system is used. Economist Cecilia Elena Rouse found evidence suggesting that states tend to focus their resources on either a community college or a four-year college system. Compared with a traditional four-year college, a community college has several important advantages for students. To b...

    ...To begin, the open admission policy makes it easier to enroll regardless of prior acad...

  • Notice is hereby given that the Rural Utilities Service (RUS) has prepared a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to meet its responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and 7 CFR 1794 related to providing financial assistance to Dairyland Power Cooperative (Dairyland) for its share in the construction of a proposed 345-kilovolt (kV) transmission line and associated infrastructure between Hampton, Minnesota and the La Crosse area in Wisconsin (the proposed project). Dairyland is participating in the proposed project with a number of other utilities (Applicants). The purpose of the proposed project is to: (1) Improve community reliability of the transmission system in Rochester, Winona, La Crosse, and the surrounding areas, which include areas served by Dair...

    ... served by Dairyland; (2) improve the regional reliability of the transmission system; and (3) in...

  • ... in shaping local economic development policy (Agranoff and McGuire 2003; Feiock, Steinacker, an...Local and regional economic, demographic and institutional characteri... entities not in competition with the community "have an active involvement in economic developmen...

  • DAYTON -- The nation's economic crisis presents an opportunity for Ohio higher education, said Eric D. Fingerhut on Thursday, Oct. 16, to nearly 200 regional educators and policy makers at Sinclair Community College. Ohio colleges and universities may see more and better students, "because probably more of our students are going to stay closer to home in this economically challenging time," Fingerhut said.

  • ROCKPORT - A compromise version of a policy change on the use of surveillance cameras at Camden Hills Regional High School has been adopted by the Five Town Community School District board. The new policy will allow administrators to look at monitors for the cameras set up outside the school - in the parking lot and other areas - but will retain the rules that prohibit the "active" use of the cameras inside the building.

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