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Scholarship Honors Former Math Professor’s Legacy at UK

LEXINGTON, Ky. (June 21, 2017) — J.C. Eaves made expanding the study of mathematics throughout Kentucky one of his life’s missions. “I remember my father telling me the story of how he visited high schools in 119 of Kentucky’s 120 counties,” said Jim Eaves, his son. “He put a...
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Distance learning program booms at MSU

One in every three Mississippi State University graduates is an online student.   Evan Hawkins, Distance Education program coordinator at MSU, shared that statistic, along with many others involving distance learning, with Starkville Rotarians Monday at Starkville Country Club.   Hawkins said the national demographic for students taking...
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Boy arrested after shotgun seized at Nuneaton school

The boy called police to Higham Lane School on Shanklin Drive, Nuneaton, at 09:15 BST on Tuesday. He was arrested on suspicion of being in possession of a firearm. One family of a pupil at the school said they had been “petrified”. Officers stayed for the rest of...
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What the Heck is Happening at Your Bank These Days?

If you’re like many Americans, you may be making fewer trips to the bank and instead taking care of check deposits with a mobile app or tracking account balances with a few mouse clicks. Digital banking is undeniably gaining ground over the old brick-and-mortar process. But about 84...
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