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Teens learn work ethic from having a part-time job (The Shelby Star) Economic times continue to be concerning. Parents experiencing hard financial times get the double whammy of anxiety over their own budgets joined with financial uncertainties for their children and teens down the road.... More . . . Why people don't recycle (KIVI Boise) A lot of people just don't recycle. While there may be a temptation to imagine them as conspiring Earth Haters, they are usually normal people who contribute to society in other ways. So what makes them choose to bypass the blue bin? More . . . Students study ways to conserve (This Week Reynoldsburg) For the past nine weeks, students in Tara Rahm's environmental science class have been learning about conserving energy and saving money in their own homes. More . . . Tools and Resources from Earth911.org (CBS4 Quad Cities) A lot of people just don't recycle. While there may be a temptation to imagine them as conspiring Earth Haters who take orders directly from Skeletor, they are usually normal people who try to contribute positively to society in other ways. More . . . Chamber of commerce seeks ways to help school's improve (Northwest Tampa News & Tribune) Children near Hanley Road start their schooling at Town 'N Country Elementary, which last year received an A from the state. More . . . Walking with the Comrades (Dawn) Very recently, quietly, unannounced, Arundhati Roy became a rare writer to visit the forbidding and forbidden precincts of Central India’s Dandakaranya Forests, home to a melange of tribespeople many of whom have taken up arms to protect their people against state-backed marauders and exploiters. More . . . Students determined to make a difference for their generation (KVOA Tucson) TUCSON - Two Tucson High students are determined to make a difference for their generation. Robin Soliz and Zoe Warren joined the "Every Voice in Action Foundation" and they hope to inspire more teens to take initiative in their community. More . . . New FDA rules severely restrict how tobacco is marketed (Seattle Times) A former convict pleaded guilty to first-degree murder Thursday for killing his 80-year-old prison pen-pal lover, entombing the man's body in a concrete egg in a garden and then using his victim's money on a spending spree. More . . . 'Get tested' advised as AIDS revives in Duval County (The Florida Times-Union) Shannon Nelson's conscience won't let him be anything but honest when it comes to his HIV status. So when he meets someone he thinks about dating, he's up-front. More . . . Letters to the Editor - January 30, 2009 (Estes Park Trail Gazette) I am writing to express my concerns and to alert others to the proposed Accessory Dwelling Unit(ADU) code change. Most disturbing, is the "Use by Right" status allowed by the proposed code. More . . . Advertise on this page
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