
Callis, Davis Agree Obama's Proposed Coal Rules Too Restrictive
Incumbent Republican Rodney Davis and Democratic challenger Ann Callis met Tuesday in the second of three scheduled debates. SPRINGFIELD — Environmental regulations on coal burning proposed this summer by the Obama White House are too severe, the candidates in Illinois' 13th Congressional District agreed Tuesday night. read more … Read News

Why Poor Kids Don't Stay In College
(c) 2014, The Washington Post. BALTIMORE — It is a Tuesday in October and Terrell Kellam is running late. He usually wakes up at 5:30 a.m. to catch the first of two buses that will take him from southwest Baltimore to Morgan State University, just north of the city. … Read News

Deadline Approaches For Tennessee Promise
BLOUNTVILLE — Northeast State Community College will offer several sign-up sessions as a last chance to apply for Tennessee Promise before the Nov. 1 deadline and get the first two years of their college education paid in full.According to a news release, Northeast State will host four sign-up sessions from 3-6 p.m., Monday through Thursday at the main campus in Blountville, Northeast State at … Read News