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A woman was bitten by a dog Friday afternoon near the Black Dog Tavern in Vineyard Haven. Tisbury Police Sgt. Christopher Habekost told The Times it appears the woman was preparing to get on a bicycle when the bite occurred. When a Times reporter arrived on scene a woman in a green dress hastened a […] ....
Arizona matched-savings scholarship program could soon have nationwide impact An Arizona scholarship program could soon become a national model when it comes to helping students pursue higher education without going into debt. and last updated 2021-05-26 19:57:04-04 PHOENIX â An Arizona scholarship program could soon become a national model when it comes to helping students pursue higher education without going into debt. Sam Sneed is now an official graduate of the University of Arizona s Public Health program. He is also an Earn to Learn scholar, one of more than 2,000 students in our state to take part in the matched-savings program since it started in 2013. ....
A program based in Arizona that helps students afford college could be going national. Sens. Kyrsten Sinema and Mitt Romney have sponsored a bill in the U.S. Senate that would expand the Earn to Learn program to the rest of the country. The founder of the Tucson-based nonprofit describes it as a “multi-investor strategy to financing higher education, where the student is the lead investor.” Essentially, the students set aside some money; they then get an 8-1 match. In Arizona, that matching money comes from the institutions themselves, along with the private and philanthropic sectors. Kate Hoffman is the CEO and founder of Earn to Learn. The Show spoke with her for more about the program. ....