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Denver elementary school gets high marks for school lunches DENVER - A Denver elementary school is getting national recognition as an example of how to improve the quality of school lunches. www.kdvr.com
Health Council announces plans for activities, speakers, programs If Dyersburg had better sidewalks, would people exercise more? If primary school students learned about nutrition, would they grow up to be healthier adults? If diabetics knew how to control their... www.stategazette.com
Foes, fans see Oklahoma differently with SQ 744 lens Just about everyone agrees that State Question 744 - if voters approve it Nov. 2 - would be transformational for Oklahoma. www.tulsaworld.com
Recreation – Darien Answer Book What local parks are there? What do they offer? There are 12 park facilities encompassing 205 acres in town that offer passive and active recreational opportunities. The town also enjoys 30 acres of shoreline beaches on Long Island Sound. www.acorn-online.com
Steve Mandel of Lone Pine Capital Q2 Portfolio Update Lone Pine Capital is run by tiger cub hedge fund manager Steve Mandel. The firm just reported the second quarter portfolio. These are the details of buys and sells. Read more » » www.gurufocus.com
City expands fresh fruit and vegetable snacks to third-graders at DIS Fresh blueberries, cauliflower, bananas, carrots, strawberries, broccoli, pears and watermelon are just a few of the raw fruits and vegetables now nourishing students during snack time at two schools... www.stategazette.com
Chuck Royce Buys Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Lattice Semiconductor, Worthington Industries Inc. ... Small cap Guru Chuck Royce just released his second quarter portfolio. These are the details of buys and sells. Read more » » www.gurufocus.com
Colorado schools taste change in student meals One day in April, Durango students sat down to a lunch that included Tuscan blend vegetables, a choice of fresh fruit and a salad bar. www.denverpost.com
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