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Continuing Education announces February courses
Sun, 29 Jan 2012 07:43:08 -0800
The Continuing Education Department at Northeast Texas Community College offers a variety of learning opportunities for members of the community. From personal enrichment classes to training for a new career, there are many non-credit options to choose from.

Property Insurance Issues are Primary Focus of 13th Annual Windstorm Insurance Conference
Thu, 26 Jan 2012 14:35:00 -0800
The concerns of property insurance and the perils facing the industry and consumers are some of the key issues to be addressed at the Thirteenth Annual Windstorm Insurance Conferen

Gen X Women Continue to Shrink Gender Investing Gap
Wed, 08 Feb 2012 07:55:17 -0800
Do today's young female professionals face the same retirement-savings burdens as their mothers? They have more income potential and flexibility--don't they?

People in business
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 11:32:15 -0800
Antionette Kerr, executive director of the Lexington Housing Community Development Corp., was recently elected vice chairwoman of the North Carolina Housing Coalition.

Healthy Living: Who’s Certifying Your Fitness Instructor?
Wed, 08 Feb 2012 13:22:23 -0800
Recently yoga has been put on the buyer-beware list. A very reputable yogi from New York basically said people could be setting themselves up for injury-sometimes serious-in the hands of an unqualified instructor. In a perfect world we would all be free from limitations as it pertains to movement. But biomechanically speaking we all come to class with all sorts of limitations. While there is ...