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The Beacon Bulletin
Click here for a copy of the October 2009 Beacon Bulletin newsletter.Click Here
Forty for Forty Campaign
Join Friends of the Library in 2009 as we celebrate the April 20, 1969 opening of library on the site of the former Smith Hotel. Give to the Forty for Forty campaign by donating $40 to purchase a book in honor, memory, or to recognize a local business/individual. A Fortieth Birthday celebration will be held Thursday, April 16 from 2:00-4:00 at the Union Parish Library. Celebrate forty years of library service and give to make a difference in the next forty years! Download the application here.Click Here
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Friends of the Union Public Library
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Internet Use Policy
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Retire Union Parish
Visit the new Retire Union Parish website at www.RetireUnionParish.org and learn about the great quality of life that we call home!
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On the Calendar:  Monday, 11/30/2009
Synergy Brass Band: The Union Parish Arts Council hosts the brass band Synergy for morning and afternoon sessions with the Farmerville High School band. An evening performance will be open to the public. Calendar

Education
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Get a green job in two years

Community colleges have long held second-class-citizen status in the world of higher education. But they've suddenly become top tier when it comes to one important thing: training for new green-economy jobs.

Tue, 17 Nov 2009 11:07:00 EST
Give Obama A+ for school reform ideas

President Obama deserves an A+ for his agenda for education reform. His decision to nominate Arne Duncan as U.S. education secretary was inspired, and his comments on holding the system accountable are honest, refreshing and insightful.

Fri, 06 Nov 2009 14:53:00 EST
College: More expensive than ever

College costs are higher than ever, according to a new report, putting a degree even further out of reach for many Americans.

Tue, 20 Oct 2009 17:39:00 EDT
The CEO educator

Joel Klein's title is New York City school chancellor, but he's really a CEO. He oversees America's largest public school system -- 1.1 million students -- with more authority than his counterparts in most other major cities, thanks to a landmark 2002 law that was just renewed for another five years.

Thu, 01 Oct 2009 12:55:00 EDT
Medical students reckless on Internet, sometimes at patients' expense

In 2007, a resident surgeon snapped a picture of a patient's tattoo -- the words Hot Rod on his penis -- and shared it with colleagues, making international news when the story was leaked to the press. At least the resident didn't post the picture on the Internet.

Tue, 22 Sep 2009 21:15:00 EDT
Commentary: Who says public schools need more money?

Teachers unions and politicians are constantly claiming that K-12 public schools need more money in order to produce good academic results. But does the data support the argument that our schools need more money to succeed?

Thu, 10 Sep 2009 11:00:00 EDT
Commentary: Obama on risky ground on schools

President Obama has made it clear from the earliest days of his presidency that he intended to make education a high priority for his administration.

Wed, 09 Sep 2009 13:51:00 EDT
Jaycee Dugard's Abduction Haunted Her Young Classmates

"Everybody was scared," a former student recalls, "and the parents were even more scared than the kids"

Mon, 07 Sep 2009 02:26:00 EDT
U.S. 'Soviet-style' education system not cutting it

Our educational system is essentially a Soviet-style government-run monopoly that could only be loved by the likes of Lenin and Stalin.

Fri, 28 Aug 2009 20:42:00 EDT
Ex-coach Demers appointed to Canadian Senate

MONTREAL (AP) -- Jacques Demers, the Stanley Cup-winning coach who has spoken frankly about his lifelong battle with illiteracy, was appointed Thursday to the Canadian Senate.

Thu, 27 Aug 2009 21:41:00 EDT
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