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Federal grant announced today to support tobacco-free initiatives in Linn County (The Gazette) Tobacco prevention and cessation will be targeted with a $2 million grant that Linn County Public Health received from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Ringgold County also received part of the total $3.2 million awarded through the Communities Putting Prevention to Work federal stimulus program. In Linn County, director Curtis Dickson said the grant will [...] More . . . Free Master's degree, paid for by stimulus money, offered to Upstate New Yorkers (The Post-Standard) Upstate residents interested in starting new careers helping visually impaired people can secure free Master’s degrees through the state Office of Children and Family Services. More . . . Free food helps the newly poor (The Charlotte Observer) Priscilla Craig has given money to the Feed The Children charity for years, but she never had to ask for help from the group until Saturday. More . . . Will closing a school save money? (The News-Times) NEWTOWN -- Based on the Board of Finance 's insistence that all options to save money be considered, the Board of Education has agreed to consider closing an elementary school. More . . . Nutrition program teaches to save money by eating healthy (Juneau Empire) A nutrition education program in Juneau offers free basic nutrition and food-budgeting programs, classes and workshops to targeted audiences. More . . . Free ride ends as CATCO charges $1 (Douglas County News-Press) The town’s bus service debuted a new service fee in an effort to offset the cost of running the formerly free shuttle. For most riders, a $1 bus ride seemed reasonable, for others, not quite. More . . . Defiance at the Fed (The Daily Reckoning) Any real recovery would be accompanied by interest rate increases from the Federal Reserve. Instead, the Fed stuck to its guns and butter interest rate. Dan Denning is another step closer to his free beer bet coming off. More . . . Federal budget cuts loom over Georgia literacy program (The Florida Times-Union) BRUNSWICK - A literacy program serving hundreds of children in South Georgia would be eliminated under President Barack Obama 's proposed federal budget for the next fiscal year. More . . . NewsWatch: Hedge fund-like mutual funds bid for your money (Market Watch) Hedge funds enjoy a certain glamour that the humble mutual fund lacks, including wealthy investors, the promise of outsized returns and billionaire money managers. Now this rarefied club is open to individual investors, and many are eagerly signing up. More . . . School district reassessing free, reduced-price lunch program (The Providence Journal) The action comes after it is found that the district overcharged the state for reimbursement More . . . Advertise on this page
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