Bow wow chow: How to make easy, healthy treats for your dog at home Tuesday, August 7, 2012 5:27 AM EDT (ARA) – Sixty-two percent of U.S. households include a pet, and 78.2 million of those pets are dogs, according…
Daily Archives: August 7, 2012
Paint can be a dramatic, low-cost floor covering
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Painted floor Talk about it When it became clear that allergies would prevent Nancy B. Westfall’s infantArticle source: http://www.grandforksherald.com/event/article/id/242390/group/homepage/
Walter Huff Named Adjunct Professor at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
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Atlanta Opera Chorus Master, Walter Huff, will join the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music’s faculty as Adjunct Associate Professor of Music (choral conducting) this fall. Along with his responsibilities at the Jacobs School, Huff will continue his duties as Atlanta Opera Chorus…
Missing art leads to fraud charge against St. Paul man
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A former management consultant to the Carter Center in Atlanta was charged Monday in St. Paul with insurance fraud related to his attempts to auction off artwork and other collectibles that he’d previously reported as stolen. Jason W. Sheedy, 39,…
Atlanta Braves (62-46) at Philadelphia Phillies (49-59), 7:05 p.m. (ET)
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Following a successful homestand in which they compiled an 8-2 mark, the Atlanta Braves will take their talents to the road starting with tonight’s opener of a three-game series against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. The Braves are…
Recap: Philadelphia vs. Atlanta
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Ben Sheets pitched into the eighth inning and Freddie Freeman hit a two-run double as the Atlanta Braves took a 6-1 win over the Philadelphia Phillies in the opener of a three-game set at Citizens Bank Park. Sheets (4-1) gave…
Gun trafficker sentenced in Atlanta
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Print E-mail By Nicole Chavez The Atlanta Journal-Constitution A 36-year-old New York man was sentenced Monday to 17 years in jail after his conviction on federal charges related to gun trafficking out of Georgia. Charles Horton, of Buffalo, was a…
Teachers testify cheating Atlanta Public School administrator took tests to …
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Print E-mail By Jeffry Scott The Atlanta Journal-Constitution For the third time, Atlanta Public Schools is seeking to fire one of the district’s former testing coordinators for cheating on state exams.
Atlanta Entrepreneurs Speak Up: Our City Is Great For Tech
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flickr / james.rintamaki Hotlanta is totally cool with tech. See Also Google CFO: ‘The Valley Continues To Be Hot’ In This World, A Software Engineer Gets Paid More Than The CEO
Gwinnett students return to class
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And just like that, summer is over. Monday is the first day of school for students in Gwinnett, Douglas, Coweta and Henry, as well as the City of Atlanta. The 2012-2013 school year marks the first time that students across…