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Caller-Times ad director named publisher in San Angelo
Caller-Times executive Jeff DeLoach has been selected to be the new publisher of the San Angelo Standard-Times. " is an experienced newspaper person who will fit well into the Standard-Times team and will help lead this proactive organization moving forward," said Bruce Hartmann, vice president of sales for E.W. Scripps, parent company of the ...
ASU Dedicates New Centennial Village Dorm
Local dignitaries and Angelo State University officials helped cut the ribbon on the newly constructed 5 hundred 26 bed dormitory called Centennial Village.
Tech land lease plan could boost research revenue
Texas Tech is considering leasing a portion of its land holdings to private developers to raise money for research.
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Curator of history receives Emeritus title
Dr. Bill Green, curator of history at Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, is retiring this year.
Interview with Angelo State University Athletic Director Kathleen Brasfield
As the middle child in the NCAA family, Division II has long struggled to find its own identity - something between athletics as big business and scholarship-free competition for the love of sport.
Tech regents committee to review plans
The Texas Tech Board of Regents' facilities committee is scheduled to review plans for a new campus residence hall Thursday in Dallas.
ASU Teacher Wins National Award
Ellen D. Moreland, senior instructor of mathematics at Angelo State University, has been named the 2009 Texas Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.
Terry Jackson Retires From Highway Patrol
Today Department of Public Safety Corporal Terry Jackson will sign off for the last time as he closes out a 26 year career in law enforcement.
Kristen Baker and Aaron Gary were married Sept. 19 at First United Methodist Church in Dallas.
Angelo State University to offer nursing courses in Boerne
Beginning in January, Angelo State University will offer Hill Country residents a variety of undergraduate and graduate nursing classes through its new office in the Kendall County Economic Development Corporation building at 1221 S. Main Street in Boerne.
Atomic Iron sculptures showcased at UC
Sculptures like this one will be available for viewing at the UC and various locations throughout San Angelo for the month of November.
Angelo State University has begun implementing its new a oeBlue and Gold Go Greena recycling campaign on campus and will officially kick off the effort with a special event to mark Texas Recycles Day on Friday.
Angelo State University, Arandell, Duoyuan Printing IPO, Congress mulls sick leave mandate, U of Arizona, Worldcolor employees save co-worker, Perpetual Publishers, Cal Poly and today's quote.
Angelo State In-Plant Trades Outsourcing for Printmaster GTO Workhorse
The in-plant print shop at Angelo State, is keeping more of its small-format printing in house since it installed a Heidelberg Printmaster GTO 52 4-color press in August.
ASU expands nursing program to Boerne
In the next two months, Angelo State University will begin offering a slate of undergraduate and graduate nursing courses at its new office in Boerne.
Anita Kaye Dunlap Anita Kaye Dunlap Haskell, Texas Anita Kaye Dunlap, 48, beloved mother, daughter, and friend to a multitude of people around the world completed her worldly travels on November 1, 2009 after a valiant battle with cancer.
Angelo State University officials put in their best effort on Saturday so prospective students and their families would feel comfortable and learn about the advantages of attending college at the University.
Beginning in January, Angelo State University will offer education, nursing and communication classes in Boerne to broaden the educational opportunities available to residents in Kendall County and the surrounding area.
Talk of the neighborhood: Oct. 25, 2009
Talk of the Neighborhood highlights Central Texans' achievements. * Applause * * Anna Belle Barefield of Waco will turn 103 years old on Oct.
Propositions dominate election
Phil Riddle editor@weatherforddemocrat.com The so-called big races won't be gracing ballots until March when Texas political parties choose their candidates for November 2010, but voters will still be called upon early next month.
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