FCAT Retakes Set For Early October (Birth Certificate Copy)
Students with a certificate of completion from a Florida high school may retake the FCAT Oct. 2 and Oct. 3. The reading portion of the test will be given on Oct. 2 and the math portion on Oct. 3. Tests will be given at all Polk County high schools and the East Area Adult School in Auburndale and West Area Adult School in Lakeland.
Source: www.theledger.comRehab hospital with 68 beds sought in Thompson's Station SeniorHealth Inc. said today it has applied for a certificate of need from the state for permission to build a 68-bed hospital specializing in rehabilitation, psychiatric and detoxification services.
Source: tennessean.comNewly Renovated Wauregan Welcomes First Apartment Tenant Norwich -- Its finally move-in day at the Wauregan Hotel. Developer Becker and Becker Associates received a certificate of occupancy from the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority Friday ...
Source: www.theday.comPlaying rough with DeLaSalle The DeLaSalle football field controversy has been best served without comment this long hot summer, lest a clumsy fellow like myself trip a political land mine. The opponents of the field, mostly Nicollet Island residents, grew more desperate with each passing day, improvising layers of bureaucracy and drafting into their league outsiders who imagined a disturbed archaeological significance on
Source: www.twincities.comHudson Fall company donates equipment, space for certificate program GL&V USA Inc. is providing equipment and space for Adirondack Community College's precision machining certificate program in its Hudson Falls plant.
Source: www.bizjournals.comLove bloomed on the dance floor, flourished with conversation Karen Zimny grew up on a farm, and Jay Nelson grew up in inner-city housing projects, but any differences between them were irrelevant when they started salsa dancing one spring evening.
Source: www.twincities.comDogs welcome at MADD's fund-raiser People won't be the only participants at this year's Strides for Change 5K Walk. The invitation has been extended to all four-legged friends.
Source: www.hometownlife.comBe part of society's walk to fight breast cancer HARTFORD -- Volunteers are needed for the 12th annual American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk to be held Oct. 15 at Bushnell Park.
Source: www.norwichbulletin.comGros Ventre woman, 110, a living bridge to the 'buffalo days' The family was stunned when the priest translated the careful Latin script on the baptismal certificate. They knew their grandmother, the matriarch of the Gros Ventre Tribe, was about 100. Delivered by a midwife on the Fort Belknap Reservation, she had no birth certificate.
Source: www.greatfallstribune.comLove of flying machines propelled Minnesotan to shuttle job ROSEVILLE, Minn. -- When the space shuttle Atlantis completes its 11-day mission this week, Paul Dye will engrave the name of the mission -- STS-115 -- on the head of a railroad spike once used by the Duluth, Messabi and Iron Range Railroad. It's one of the few sentimental traditions the Roseville, Minn., native allows himself in a workplace dominated by science and engineering.
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