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Court Ruling-WA Schools Must Serve Disabled Students Til Age 22

typically, students graduate when they are 17 or 18, but state laws extend public school educational services beyond that for disabled students.

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Man's true crime podcast speaking to inmates jailed for murder is thrilled when one is exonerated of his crimes

Jack Laurence, 37, from Qld, quit his career in radio and launched his podcast speaking to inmates. Chatting with an array of different prisoners over time, he is giving a voice to those who have otherwise been forgotten. Speaking with an array of different inmates over time, he is giving a voice to those who have otherwise been forgotten. Incredibly, one inmate he spoke with was exonerated this year.

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Yakima school superintendent responds community questions about budget cuts

Yakima school Superintendent Trevor Greene sat down with the Yakima Herald-Republic and responded to some of the questions community members have asked since the cuts were first announced.

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