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Students to record documentary Wednesday, August 29, 2007 (489 reads)
GENEVA - - Local students are reaching out for guidance, and Ashtabula County Sheriff's Deputy Michael Whitely is reaching back. Whitely is working to establish the Dare to IMPROVE (Interactive Multicultural Partnerships for the Reduction of Violence Through Education) Program and a conference for fourth-, fifth- and sixth-grade Geneva students. It will "(explore) violence and drug prevention, consequences and civic responsibility through community-based learning," Whitely said.
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One step at a time Wednesday, August 29, 2007 (297 reads)
Geneva, Conneaut medical centers start Walking at Work Day
GENEVA - - Area workers and employers started Tuesday morning with a little huffing and puffing in an effort to get healthy.
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Segment of documentary about Dare to IMPROVE program filmed in Geneva Wednesday, August 29, 2007 (486 reads)
Students spend day with emergency workers and city officials The program, Dare to IMPROVE (Interactive Multimedia Partnerships for the Reduction of Violence Through Education), is in the development stage, but well on it's way. Students from Geneva Area City School District, as well as other schools spent the day at the Mission IMPROVE Conference.
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