Democrats turn to the Convention
April 17th, 2010 by RLove.us AdminCoppell Students drive Project Melanoma
Coppell High School students, under the direction of Jodie Deinhammer of the Anatomy and Health Sciences Department, took part in a project to make fellow students aware of the dangers of over-exposure to the sun and indoor tanning.
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Student awarded prestigious scholarship
By: Kelly Farrell Junior earns Truman honor for pledges to sustainability, volunteer work Last week, Dylan Rebois was one of 60 students in the United States to be awarded the prestigious Truman Scholarship….
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Three open positions on fire rescue board
Ballots are being sent out the week of April 12 to voters in the South Metro Fire Rescue district for an election to choose three board members.
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Democrats turn it on for convention
In recent years, it has seemed as if Democrats are becoming an endangered species in Tooele County. Wednesday night, however, a strong turnout at the party’s annual county convention at the Tooele Senior Center suggested rumors of Democrats’ demise may be greatly exaggerated.
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Democrats turn it on for convention
In recent years, it has seemed as if Democrats are becoming an endangered species in Tooele County. Wednesday night, however, a strong turnout at the party’s annual county convention at the Tooele Senior Center suggested rumors of Democrats’ demise may be greatly exaggerated.
Read more on Tooele Transcript-Bulletin