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Arlington math teacher gets hearing before school board
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U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear Arlington case about accessibility
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Arlington promotes deputy city manager after search
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Arlington City Council briefs: Bidding OK’d for downtown gas lease
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Rare genetic disorder strikes Arlington school district family for a second time
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Free Arlington medical clinic is interchurch effort
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U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear Arlington ADA case
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Driller seeks permit for Arlington site near environmentally sensitive golf course
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Arlington residents must help fight Rush Creek flooding
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An Arlington bloggeras home renovation
From feeds.washingtonpost In a large yet cozy house in North Arlington, Christen Bensten has a lot going on. Between carpools and ballet classes for three children under the age of 5, Bensten is painting old furniture, selling it online and blogging about it all as fast as she can. aI always wanted to be a writer,a she says. She never dreamed she would be writing about furniture rescue through a blog called Blue Egg Brown Nest. An Arlington bloggeras home renovation
From feeds.washingtonpost In a large yet cozy house in North Arlington, Christen Bensten has a lot going on. Between carpools and ballet classes for three children under the age of 5, Bensten is painting old furniture, selling it online and blogging about it all as fast as she can. aI always wanted to be a writer,a she says. She never dreamed she would be writing about furniture rescue through a blog called Blue Egg Brown Nest. Arlington school officials update community on plan to reduce overcrowding
From feeds.washingtonpost Arlington County school officials offered community members an update Wednesday night on progress toward a long-term plan to relieve classroom overcrowding. Several dozen parents and civic-association representatives attended the meeting at Kenmore Middle School. Arlington to offer second chance for teens caught using drugs or alcohol
From feeds.washingtonpost A new Arlington County program will soon offer a second chance for teenagers caught using drugs or alcohol: a three-day session on substance abuse that will take the place of a school suspension or court hearing. Some high-school girls basketball highlights from Thursday
From seattletimes.nwsource It was a light schedule of girls basketball games Thursday. Here are some of the roundups we had on the web (with some additions), as well as highlights from other games reported to The Times: Sea-King 3A District Tournament Lakeside 34, Cleveland 33 Lakeside’s Kaylee Best knocked down a pair of free throws with 12.2 seconds left to help the Lions upset No. 5 Cleveland in the semifinals. Best scored 13 and Danielle Estell added 14 to lead Lakeside (19-6), which faces Franklin in Saturday’s 8:15 p.m. district title game at Bellevue College. Cleveland (19-5), which got 12 points from MyMy Ladd and 11 from Makayla Roper, plays Seattle Prep for third-fourth place at 1:15 p.m. Saturday. All four teams are assured of regional berths. Franklin 57, Seattle Prep 38 Patrice Toston scored 13 points and Janee Lewis added nine, leading the fourth-ranked Quakers (20-3) to their 16th straight win. Mary Ann Santucci led the No. 8 Panthers (19-6) with 10 points. KingCo 4A Tournament Skyline 47, Issaquah 41 Skyline pulled away in the fourth quarter in the loser-out girls basketball game. The Spartans (17-7) advanced to a Tuesday loser-out game against the No. 3 WesCo representative, Stanwood or Arlington, for a spot in the regional round of the state playoffs. Sabrina Norton scored a game-high 15 points for Issaquah (17-7). Skyline got 9 apiece from Alicia Shim and Megan Wiedeman. Tri-District 1A Tournament Bellevue Christian 35, King’s 34 At Mountlake Terrace, the Vikings got 19 points from senior guard Alina Valle and slipped past the third-ranked Knights and into the Tri-District 1A championship game. Unranked Bellevue Christian faces Lynden Christian in the final at 9 p.m. Saturday at Terrace. Lynden Christian topped eighth-ranked Cascade Christian in the other semifinal, 42-28. King’s, which was led by Karlie Storkson with 11 points, plays Cascade Christian at 10:30 a.m. Saturday for third and fourth. Seattle Christian 60, Nooksack Valley 40 No individual scoring reported from the loser-out game. The Warriors secured a regional berth and play Cedar Park Christian of Bothell for fifth and sixth places. Cedar Park Chrisitan (Bothell) 35, Vashon Island 18 Rachel Staudacher made sure the Eagles’ season stayed alive with 20 points. Charlotte Kehoe had 10 for Vashon. Tri-District 1B Tournament Grace Academy 35, Crescent 28 Kyla Emme poured in 18 as Grace Academy advanced. Crescent’s Sara Moore finished with 12. Grace Academy now plays Mount Rainier Lutheran Saturday for the fifth and final regional berth. Mount Rainier Lutheran 31, Christian Faith 27 No details reported in the other loser-out game. August 2010 issue of the Library of Congress Digital Preservation Newsletter is now available
From digitalpreservation.gov
NDIIPP Meeting Draws Crowd, Stirs Interest
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High School Students Explore Digital Preservation at Library
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Big Issues, Practical Tools Discussed at Archiving 2009 Conference
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The conference program was evenly balanced between digital collection stewardship on the one hand and imaging and preservation on the other. This permitted a unique opportunity for cross-domain interaction and sharing. Military Academy Women Authors Discussion and Book SigningaDispatch September 22, 2010
From womensmemorial.org
When: Thursday, Sept. 23, 2010, at 6:30 p.m. Retired Navy Commander, author, and VHP interviewee Darlene M. Iskra will discuss her books and the coming of age of women in the American military. Listen to Mrs. Iskraas story at: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/vhp/story/loc.natlib.afc2001001.03482/ The Mission of the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center is to collect, preserve, and make accessible the personal accounts of Americaas war veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Learn more at http://www.loc.gov/vets. Operation Dragoon: The Forgotten D-DayaDispatch August 9, 2010
From examiner.com
A ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery Memorial Amphitheatre at 9:00 AM on Tuesday, August 10, 2010, will commemorate the service and sacrifice of those who participated in the Allied landings in Southern France on August 15, 1944. http://www.examiner.com/x-31731-Military-Travel-Examiner~y2010m7d26-Operation-Dragoon The Veterans History Project collection includes the stories of Operation Dragoon veterans. One is William Charles Schwartz: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/vhp/story/loc.natlib.afc2001001.64368/ The Mission of the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center is to collect, preserve, and make accessible the personal accounts of Americaas war veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Learn more at www.loc.gov/vets. Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Orange County
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