Thursday Jun 25 | The Wasatch Wave
Midway City to use paper ballots in the next municipal election
Paper ballots will make a comeback for Midway Municipal elections this year. Brad Wilson, city recorder, presented two options to City Council members at their regular meeting June 10.
Colleen O'Connor: 'Yes' to eBooks in state classrooms
This spring's budget session is messier than usual. This is understandable given the near-death remedies proposed in Gov.
EDUCAUSE Now - Show #16 - Project Management, Federal Policy Changes, and Green IT Initiatives
EDUCAUSE Now is a monthly podcast, focusing on the intelligent use of information technology in higher education.
Authors ready to throw the book at online pirates
The rapidly evolving world of digital books is presenting new challenges, writes Anne Davies.
River Run swamped by main stage flood
River Run Centre officials don't expect to know until at least Monday how much damage was caused to the main theatre stage by a Victoria Day flood.
Matrix Medical Communications Names Colleen Hutchinson Senior Managing Editor of Bariatric Times
May 15, 2009 - Matrix Medical Communications is pleased to announce the promotion of Colleen Hutchinson to Senior Managing Editor of Bariatric Times.
Two New Judges for the FISA Court
Two New Judges for the FISA Court : Via FAS.org / Secrecy News. The Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court has appointed two new judges to the eleven-member Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court , a spokesman for the Court said today.
A couple who refused chemotherapy for their 13-year-old son was ordered Friday to have him re-evaluated to see if he would still benefit from the cancer treatment.
A Minnesota couple who refused chemotherapy for their 13-year-old son was ordered Friday to have the boy re-evaluated to see if he would still benefit from the cancer treatment -- or if it may already be too late.
Schools find they have a voice in their future
Sandburg eighth-graders Moriah Heck, left, and Eddie Salazar chat about their recycling project with a visitor.
Commonwealth v. Raposo - Supreme Judicial Court - May 7, 2009
Bristol. January 8, 2009. - May 7, 2009. Present: Marshall, C.J., Ireland, Spina, Cowin, Cordy, & Botsford, JJ.
Challenger awaits vote certification
Roger Spence, who lost a Livonia school board seat by 10 votes Tuesday, is awaiting certification of the results, saying it's premature to ask for a recount.
O'Brien judge faces rocky road
Mayor Larry O'Brien and wife Colleen McBride-O'Brien enter court for day two of his influence peddling trial today.
Chamber president promotes new ideas
It's been as simple as hitting "send" on a new e-mail. Members of the Allegany County Chamber of Commerce are receiving more updates over the Internet from the red-brick Bell Tower Building in downtown Cumberland.
Think green, use orange and end litter blues
By Colleen Dardagan Soon, residents in Durban who continue to put household waste into the newly supplied orange litter bags will get letters or personal visits from Durban Solid Waste to get them to toe the line.
Hugs for infants / Local hospitals' Hugs Infant Protection Systems sound to protect from kidnapping
Mariann Pero was pleased to see an electronic monitoring anklet on her son, Dylan, after he was born Thursday morning at Ogden Regional Medical Center.
Boston singer-songwriter Martin Sexton is no relation to Charlie or Will, but he is the brother of folk singer Colleen, as well as the author of a song called "Women and Wine," which is also the name of a Martin Sexton tribute band that played Boulder's b.side lounge last December.
Movin' on up, to the [redacted] side
All those planning to send Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly an encrypted Christmas card, take note: The hyper-secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court is moving .
Shoemakersville mother in mourning has message about prescription drugs
Reading Eagle: Ryan McFadden Tika Moatz of Shoemakersville, left, and her mother, Colleen Stump, mourn the death of Tika's son Alec Moatz, who died at 16 after taking a lethal combination of prescription drugs.
Iraqi boy deafened in bomb attack hears again
A U.S. missile strike in Iraq took Mustafa Ghazwan's hearing nearly two years ago.