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Youth Orchestra of San Antonio to perform in Celebration event benefiting the performing arts
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San Antonio area students speak with NASA astronauts at International Space Station
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The hidden message in Jawbreaker: Kill one for the Gipper!
By James DiGiovanna
LOOKING AT THE roster of teen films populating the cineplexes
in the last few months, one would think we had all been transported
back to the mid- 80s. The most recent foray into this Clearasil-and-peach-fuzz
arena is
Jawbreaker, which bests
She s All That
and
Varsity Blues in the extent to which it has been critically
reviled. Mike Clark, the reviewer for respected journalistic daily
USA Today, was appalled enough to dub it this nastiness. Critics usually hate a film for one of two reasons; 1) it actually
MPS developing plans to use $506 million in federal stimulus funds
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Camp Hero in Wisconsin helps Girl Scouts learn the skills to be firefighters
Training at the Milwaukee Fire Academy is not just for men.
By: TMJ4 Staff
and last updated 2021-07-14 22:34:23-04
MILWAUKEE, Wisc. â Training at the Milwaukee Fire Academy isn t just for men.
More and more young women are climbing the ladder of success. They re learning first responder skills, thanks to Camp Hero.
19-year-old Elizabeth Canadas says, This camp lets girls see that they have the ability to make these first responder careers.
Sponsored by Girl Scouts Wisconsin Southeast, Camp Hero began in 2016.
Lt. Phil Cockroft of the Milwaukee Fire department has been working with the camp from the beginning. It s really taken off and helped us tremendously when it comes to our recruitment efforts. We actually have a paid apprenticeship program, he says.