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Morningside College News Archives for July 2009

Jul 31, 2009 | Des Moines Register

State OKs 2 colleges' fast track to teaching

Fort Dodge, Ia. - Iowans who crave a faster way to trade in their jobs for teaching careers can find it this fall at Morningside College and Maharishi University of Management.

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Related Topix: Iowa, Fort Dodge, IA, Maharishi University of Management, Kaplan University, Simpson College

Wed Jul 29, 2009

Omaha World-Herald

Sporting goods icon Hauff dies

Sioux City's iconic sporting goods salesman, Dwight Hauff, is dead at 104. Hauff began selling sporting goods for A.G. Spalding in 1930 and founded his own store, Dwight Hauff Sporting Goods in 1933 in Sioux City.

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Related Topix: Sioux Falls Metro, Sioux Falls, SD

Mon Jul 20, 2009

Des Moines Register

Collaborate to better prepare teachers

Newly minted teachers are at the forefront of a cultural shift in education. Recognition is growing that each teacher working in isolation in the classroom is an outdated 20th-century model that paid little attention to how much students actually learned.

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Related Topix: Education Etc., Des Moines, IA, Des Moines Metro, West Des Moines, IA, Simpson College

Sun Jul 19, 2009

The Messenger

Rev. Calvin T. Teasdale

Rev. Calvin T. Teasdale, 78, of Fort Dodge, died Saturday, July 18, 2009 at Trinity Regional Medical Center in Fort Dodge.

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Related Topix: Fort Dodge, IA, Canada, US Military, US News, US Air Force, Boston College

Fri Jul 17, 2009

KLEM-AM Le Mars

KLEM: News

MIDAMERICAN ENERGY WAS RANKED NUMBER ONE IN THE MIDWEST REGION LARGE SEGMENT FOR OVERALL CUSTOMER SATISFACTION.

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Related Topix: Le Mars, IA, Sioux City, IA, Hawarden, IA, Iowa, Briar Cliff University

Tue Jul 07, 2009

KMEG

Siouxland Teachers Incorporate More Writing Into the Classroom

Monday morning, a three week seminar kicked off at Morningside College aimed at helping Siouxland teachers utilize writing in their classrooms.

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