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Outlet: Gov Monitor - OnlineGovernor Deval Patrick joined members of his cabinet, university officials, and faculty members on Friday to tour UMass Boston’s Venture Development Center. The center is a specialized incubator that allows UMass to collaborate with businesses and re
The Citizens Committee for Prayer will host the 37th annual Tennessee Prayer Breakfast April 14 on the campus of Lipscomb University. Richard Stearns, president of World Vision, American Idol finalist Melinda Doolittle and the Nashville Choir will be featured at the breakfast. Gov. Bill Haslam, Lt. Gov.
Hugh Pickens writes "The WSJ reports that Arizona governor Jan Brewer has proposed levying a $50 fee on some enrollees in the state's cash-starved Medicaid program, including obese people who don't follow a doctor-supervised slimming regimen and smokers.
I don't think I do — her history of policies in the state just screams racist. But she has suddenly become a concerned egalitarian, signing a law to protect minorities and women. She says.
I don't think I do — her history of policies in the state just screams racist. But she has suddenly become a concerned egalitarian, signing a law to protect minorities and women. She says.
The Missouri State University Board of Governors approved tuition and fees for the Springfield and West Plains campuses at its meeting today (April 1).
The Stem Cell Action Coalition issued an urgent appeal to Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton to veto any legislation that contains any impediment to lawful embryonic stem cell research in the state.
Frank Bongiorno, professor of music and coordinator of Jazz Studies at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, has been named a 2011 Excellence in Teaching Award recipient by the Board of Governors of the 17-campus University of North Carolina system.
Community members, faculty, staff and students joined state legislators and Gov. Herbert on March 30, as he signed legislation to fund a new building at Weber State University Davis.
Heavy rain and snow have extinguished California's drought, water experts say, and Gov. Jerry Brown is expected to make it official Wednesday by rescinding his predecessor's drought declaration. The governor's announcement would come sometime after...
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