1. News in brief (West Salem Coulee News) - Here are a selection of brief news items from this week's paper edition, and possibly a few news briefs that didn't make it in the paper.
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2. Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal) - The New York-Penn Blood Service, the blood collection headquarters for Tompkins County, reports an acute blood shortage in our region.
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3. Rogers-Lowell Chamber unveils Vision 2025 plan (NWAnews.com) - ROGERS — Among the requests for better roadways, public transportation, rejuvenation efforts and additional green spaces, the Vision 2025 process turned up an increased demand for beautification projects throughout the region. (Benton County Daily Record)
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5. In Brief (D-Lib Magazine) - Teachers in higher education are exploring the use of new web technologies, known as Web 2.0, in their assessment, learning and teaching practice.
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7. The Moose Stops Here (New York Times) - The post-election Republican soul searching has featured a convenient amnesia about the party?s race-based ?Southern strategy.?
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8. Students, groups steering collection drives (The Indianapolis Star) - Fifth-graders at Our Lady of Grace Catholic School are learning values and social skills while doing good for the community, said Kelli Wilson, the Noblesville school's marketing director.
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10. Wichita’s Credit Union of America joins branching network (BizJournals) - Credit Union of America announced Monday it has joined a shared-branching network that will allow its members to access their accounts at 3,400 locations in the United States.
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