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Organizations, city leaders step in to help transition

Although Congress attempted to delay the digital television transition from  Feb. 17 to June 12, television stations told The Skanner they never planned to wait. That's because delaying the switch to all-digital would have cost stations a lot of money... it would cost the Public Broadcasting Service $22 million to put off the transition until June. Officials had already stepped in to help unprepared consumers ....

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Amateur genealogist revamps ancestor"s 1825 autobiography

For nearly 150 years, the autobiography of William Grimes sat in relative obscurity on the shelves of a New Haven, Connecticut Historical Society.
It wasn't until the late 1990s when Regina Mason, the great-great-great-granddaughter of Grimes uncovered her familial link with a man who had chronicled his life's story as a freed slave nearly four decades before the Emancipation Proclamation was signed.
Mason speaks about her new reissue of the book, "Life of William Grimes: the Runaway Slave ...

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Portland, Seattle editions merge, daily news source planned

The Skanner News Group is currently building a major expansion and redesign of this website, and a new street version of The Skanner ... The Seattle and Portland print editions will merge into one publication, and this website will also be reorganized as a resource for the readers in communities throughout the Pacific Northwest....

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Bulletin Board

What's happening for you in Seattle this week? Read here a day-by-day diary of free community events to fill your spare time. For a full calendar please click on "Read the complete article" below….

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Larry Evans, the father of a T.T. Minor student, joined several hundred parents, students and teachers Sunday, Jan. 25 at a march and rally at the school to stop the school closures set to be finalized Jan. 29 by Superintendent Maria Goodloe-Johnson. Larry Evans' daughter has already had to change schools once — she moved to T.T. Minor following the closure of Martin Luther King Elementary School in 2006....
Photo by Susan Fried

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From left, Orville G. Bailey of Pratt & Whitney, and 2008 Golden Eagle Scholarship winner Mahad Fahieh, with Jerry T. Hodges, Jr., president of the Tuskegee Airmen Scholarship Foundation.
There are a few days left for high school students to submit applications to the 2009 Tuskegee Airmen Scholarships, which award prospective college study in aviation, aerospace, and science technology... Application forms and instructions are available at ....

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When men meet at Champions Barbershop on Saturday, Jan. 31, it won't just be to get a haircut, but also to reach out to youth in the community and recruit volunteer mentors to be Big Brothers. To date, traditional volunteer recruitment efforts directed towards African American men have been unsuccessful. In 2008, Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest served over 317 African American children but only 16 percent of these children were matched with an African American Big Brother or Big Sister....

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"The Apprentice" finalist Marshawn Evans will be speaking on women's empowerment in Portland, on Tuesday, Feb. 3 ... The multi-faceted professional will talk about the power of expectation to surpass stereotypes and define your own success ... Evans is an attorney, author, speaker and media personality. She is the author of "Skirts in the Boardroom: A Woman's Survival Guide to Success in Business & Life."...

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The Skanner Foundation's 38th Annual MLK Breakfast