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State universities not expecting problems with student aid (The Gazette)
IOWA CITY and#8212; Tightening credit criteria for loans may leave some students unable to borrow money for college.But those borrowing through public universities should encounter few issues, despite the floundering economy.Iowa's three public universities participate in federal direct student loan programs, so the amount of money available to students borrowing through the University of Iowa, ...

Service may mean money for college (The Nashua Telegraph)
With the hospice care volunteer work she's done in Belize, Kara Pennino is one of those millions of youngsters challenging the myth of the selfish teenager. But while the Rochester, N.Y. ... - By JUSTIN POPE The Associated Press

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Mission over, Guard unit returns (Albany Times Union)
Seven members fly home from Afghanistan to big welcome EAST GREENBUSH -- Staff Sgt. Todd Wiley was one of seven members of the New York Army National Guard who came home Sunday after nine months in Afghanistan helping to train that country's police officers and soldiers.Wiley, 43, of Averill Park, was welcomed back at a party at the American Legion Melvin Roads Post 1231. Before he was ...

Military recruitment booming in slow economy (The Montana Standard)
Jessica Pennington sat across the desk from Staff Sgt. William Cooper, a Helena recruiter, where she pored over literature describing the benefits of joining the service.

EfTA's students design posters to promote internships (The Potpourri)
Magnolia students recently gathered to help design posters promoting Education for Tomorrow Alliance’s new Student Internship Program.

Area recruiting numbers steady (Martinsville Bulletin)
Anthony Altizer won’t graduate from Bassett High School until the spring, but he already has his career future mapped out. Altizer, who wants to work in law enforcement, has enlisted in the Army National Guard and will start up after graduation.

Frugality the reality (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
Whew! Last year at this time, we were wondering whether it could get any worse. Photo caption: “Even 1/4 inch can make a big difference to reduce the pressure on the ball of your foot,” says Randy Lipson, owner of Cobblestone Quality Shoe Repair in St. Louis. Photo by File photo

Financial aid workshop for MCHS seniors is Tuesday (Craig Daily Press)
The time to plan college financial aid strategies has arrived for Moffat County High School seniors.

Lottery Foes Go To Court (Times Record)
LITTLE ROCK — With early voting for the November general election starting next week, opponents of Lt. Gov. Bill Halter’s proposed state-run lottery urged the state Supreme Court to remove the measure from the ballot Monday, arguing it does not define lotteries and could open the door for casinos.