About The Chamber For continuing education needs, Western nebraska Community College Alliance Centerand Chadron State College offer an associates, bachelors or masters degree http://chamber.premaonline.com/education.htm
Extractions: Alliance places a high value on education with an excellent public school system, as well as an excellent elementary private school. Enrollment in the Alliance Public Schools is nearly 2,300 pupils. For continuing education needs, Western Nebraska Community College - Alliance Center and Chadron State College offer an associates, bachelors or masters degree with little lost time from work or home. The curriculum at Alliance Public Schools is designed to provide students with a continuous education patter, regardless of which school they attend. The strength of this effort rests on the comprehensive approach to reading, language, arts and mathematics. Computer labs networked into each classroom provide both the teachers and the students with state-of-the-art hardware and software programs. St. Agnes Academy is a private school for students in kindergarten through eighth grade. The school is sponsored by the Holy Rosary Catholic Church and is open to all denominations. The quality continuing education in Alliance received a boost in 1999 with the completion of Alliance Learning Center. The center serves as home of the Alliance Public Library, Western Nebraska Community College and Chadron State College's distance learning program.
NETV Sports Game 2 HUSKER ARCHIVES Softball 2002 nebraska Softball games Comments staff JobListings Privacy Contact the Sports http://mynptv.org/nptv/nptv_sports/netv_sports.html
Extractions: The second of a three-part documentary series, the program examines the history of Nebraska football from the bleak 1940s through the glory years of the Bob Devaney era, describing the struggle and spirit that brought Nebraska's football program to national prominence. To order a videotape of "Husker Century" click here
LCCS - Contact Us Stacy Tedrick, staff Accountant. MS, Eastern Illinois University DevelopmentalEducation Specialist Certification. Seminary MA, University of nebraska Ph.D http://www.lccs.edu/contact.shtml
Extractions: PlaceMenu("topmenu") document.write(' ') (For phone numbers, click here Name Title Cliff Anderson Residence Hall Director Joye Anderson Supervisor of Environmental Services Dorothy Anderson LRC Probation Advisor Barbara Armstrong Campus Nurse Susie Baker Administrative Assistant Ellen Barmes Director of Publications and Mailing Services Steve Barmes Grounds Maintenance Coordinator Joyce Bechtel Secretary to the Estate Planning Attorney Chris Bova Assistant Director of Facility Management Amanda Bowman Fiscal Services Assistant Marie Castelein Media Center Assistant Linda Corkill Supervisor of Accounting Lindsay Tedrick Staff Accountant Kevin Crawford V.P. of Finance Nathan Davenport Coordinator of Mentored Ministry Mary K. Davis College Admissions Office Manager Jill Dicken Office Manager/ Admissions Counselor Connie Drake Library Assistant Patti Drake Linda Dye Administrative Assistant Ann Edwards Administrative Assistant Gary Edwards V.P. of Stewardship Development
Home Page Official city government site, offering information about city services, election districts, and city Category Regional North America nebraska Localities B Blair at the crossroads of US Highway 30, US Highway 75 and nebraska Highway 91. groundedin traditional community values, and we deliver a quality education to our http://www.blairnebraska.org/
Extractions: Animal Shelter Home Page "An unmistakable energy greets you the minute you enter our community of 8,000 people. We boast a broad and diversified economic base that creates opportunity and growth in virtually every corner of our city. Located on the Missouri River just twenty minutes north of Omaha, Blair stands at the crossroads of US Highway 30, US Highway 75 and Nebraska Highway 91. Interstate 29 is fifteen minutes east, while Interstate 80 is only twenty-five minutes from our front door. Blair understands exactly who we are. We are grounded in traditional community values, and we deliver a quality education to our children, quality recreation to our families, and quality employment opportunities for our citizens. With special focus on our enviable quality of life, Blair is indeed a great place to live, a great place to work, and a great place to build a future."
SC Association Of Medical Staff Services Council for Graduate Medical education American College of State Boards ofNursingNebraska Department of MEDICAL staff/CREDENTIALING RESOURCES American Medical http://www.scamss.com/pages/825092/
Right Of Way Homepage nebraska Department of Roads Homepage Advanced appraisal courses are available forstaff Certified General who desire to obtain additional appraisal education. http://www.nebraskatransportation.org/roway/
Extractions: NDOR Quick Links NDOR Home NDOR Text Only Version 511 Traveler Info Map Library News Releases Drought Info Public Meetings Weather Central Intranet NE Highway Program NDOR History Frequently Requested Info Services Directory Division Managers District Office Contacts Highway Commission Outside Links NDOR Divisions/Districts Approved Products List Bridge Design Controller Communications Division Consultant Services/RFP's Government Affairs Highway Safety Human Resources Information Systems Logistics Reference Manuals Right of Way Roadway Design Traffic Engineering Project Dev. Planning
Annette M. Iverson Ph.D. Forum of the American education Research Journal, 5 Lincoln, nebraska Universityof nebraska Press. http://www.uni.edu/coe/epf/Annette/pubs.html
Extractions: PUBLICATIONS Contents PUBLICATIONS - Books - Ref. Journals - Non-Refereed - Invited - Invited/State - Book Chapters - Submissions/Refereed - Revisions Requested - In Progress PRESENTATIONS - State-level - Invited PUBLICATIONS-Books PUBLICATIONS-Book Chapters: PUBLICATIONS- Refereed Journals/Data-Based: PUBLICATIONS-Non-Refereed: Iverson, A.M. (1996). Procedures in the ethical administration and use of sociometric measures. 30-31. Bethesda, MD: NASP.
USFA Higher Education Degrees At A Distance DDP Colleges And University of Maryland, University College Distance education - Fire Science,University 309) 298-2226, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, nebraska, New Mexico http://www.usfa.fema.gov/dhtml/fire-service/tr_ddp_enrl.cfm
Assistant Coach Blessie begins his third season on the BCCC baseball staff. played one year at the Universityof nebraska. http://www.buccc.cc.ks.us/baseball/assistant_coach.htm
1999 OTHER PROGRAMS OR BUDGETS EMPLOYED IN DIOCESES FOR Ed. (lay staff), 5,000, nebraska, x, The program is called TEAMS (Theological Educationas Ministry Support) It consists of pt mentors training for seminars with http://www.episcopalchurch.org/ministry/resA134s_files/sheet002.htm
Extractions: 1999 OTHER PROGRAMS OR BUDGETS EMPLOYED IN DIOCESES FOR PREPARATION AND TRAINING OF LAY PEOPLE (RES. A134s) Survey Ques: Are there other programs or budgets employed in your diocese for the preparation and training of lay people? Yes No *N.R. = No response to question. DIOCESE YES NO N.R. DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM BUDGET COMMENTS Alabama x Diaconate Formation Program Alaska x Due to size, isolation of churches, etc. Alaska is always training. We are very opportunistic about training. We also "piggy-back" on other judicatories work. Albany x In planning process Arizona x Arkansas x Atlanta x Bethlehem x EFM, Diocesan School, Various Conferences, Workshops, etc. California x Commission on Ministry Clergy in Training Program School for Deacons Plus funds raised from the school, plus funds from tuition Lay Eucharistic Ministry training Funds come from tuition Leadership Day (50+ workshops for lay and clergy leadership) plus funds from tuition "To Equip the Saints" twice-yearly adult education day Annual Theological Reflection day Education Depart. adult education events and curriculum development
Lincoln Nebraska - Lincoln Partnership For Economic Development - Economic Devel The city, state and the Lincoln Chamber Economic Development Corporation, and the Lincoln Chamber Category Regional North America Economic Development Each council, made up of committed Partnership investors and Partnership staff,has designed a program of work to specifically address all components under http://www.lped.com/
Extractions: The Lincoln Partnership for Economic Development (LPED) began formal operations January 1, 1996. LPED is a community-based, public-private, permanent venture to provide strategic, focused direction for Lincoln's economic development activities. The Partnership is founded on the belief that the public sector and the private sector work best when they work together. Its mission is to preserve and promote Lincoln's varied assets, which include businesses like yours. Many aspects of the Lincoln business community are represented within the Partnership. As a result, the Partnership is a strong and effective voice for the business community. LPED is actively working to promote business, develop industrial opportunities, and encourage economic advancement. A city of more than 225,581 people, Lincoln's annual growth rate is at approximately 2%, almost double its historic growth. The Lincoln Partnership for Economic Development accepts the leadership responsibility to ensure that Lincoln provides an excellent environment for existing and future businesses to grow and prosper.
Midwest Internet Institute - Monday Comport IEP (Individualized education Program). Developed in close conjunction withNebraska public schools touse database that gives staff and administrators http://mii.lps.org/archives/2000/monday_2000.html
Extractions: 2:45-3:45 PM - Sessions Keynote - Renaissance 2000: A Glimpse of the Future (repeated at 10:00) David Thornburg, Thornburg Institute for Professional Dev. The age of discovery and the Renaissance were triggered in part by a communications revolution: the development in Europe of the moveable type press. The explosion of information that led to an era of exploration and creativity pales in comparison with the revolution we experienced during the latter part of the Information age. The Web is the fastest growing communication technology in history. Based on historical precedent, this presentation explores why we are poised at the edge of an era of unprecedented creativity and exploration that will transform all aspects of work, education, and life. See tools that encourage the blending of art, science and math and that foster the creative revolution that might well transform education in the coming years. How the Internet Works - An Overview Ever wonder how the Internet came about? Learn the answer to that question and many more in this introductory session. You'll also learn the basics of networks and TCP/IP, routers, domains, and e-mail. No engineering degree needed here. Beginners welcome!
Oregon State University Klamath County Extension Ron Hathaway Livestock, staff Chair and Livestock Ph.D Development MS University ofNebraska Lincoln 1987 Watershed Natural Resource education Coordinator BS http://extension.oregonstate.edu/klamath/options/faculty/
Redirecting... NET Online Stories and program information from nebraska Educational Telecommunications in Lincoln, NE. Extensive, informative content about the state of nebraska . http://net.unl.edu/edFeat/netEdSet.html
Educational Service Unit 10 educational services, information and links to resources and district schools.Category Regional North America education School DistrictsHomepage, http://www.esu10.k12.ne.us/
Extractions: Squirrel Mail Login Username: Password: Contact the Webmaster ESU 10 Homepage Administration Media Technology Professional Dev ... Special Ed ESU 10 does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, marital status, disability,or age in admission or access to, or treatment of employment, in its programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding complaints, grievance procedures or the application of these policies of nondiscrimination: Wayne A. Bell, Administrator, 76 Plaza Blvd., PO Box 850, Kearney, NE 68848-0850; 308.237.5927 ext 224; wbell@esu10.org.
About The Chamber 2003 Executive Board President Larry Ross, Alliance Public Schools lross@aps.k12.ne.usVice President Becky McDonald, nebraska Total Office beckym@nebraska http://chamber.premaonline.com/boardofdirectors.htm
Extractions: Seated in front, from left: RosaLee Hoff, Alliance Floral Hoffhaus, Becky McDonald, Nebraska Total Office, Kelley Boltin, Sharon Campbell, BNSF, Courtney Hoxworth, State Farm Insurance, and Shell Tomjack, Executive Director. In back, from left: Shawn Nelson, WESTCO, Dan Griess, Box Butte General Hospital, Dennis Cohen, Parker, Larry Ross, Alliance Public Schools, Eric Lenz, City of Alliance, Tim Garwood, Alliance Tractor, Bob Neville, State Farm Insurance and Darwin French, Cover-Jones Motor Co. Not pictured are Jonnie Kusek, City of Alliance and Tony Merrigan. 2003 Executive Board