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Arizona Selects Scottsdale's Evans Newton Incorporated (ENI) as a Comprehensive Educational Service Provider

SCOTTSDALE, AZ--(Marketwire - 09/08/10) - Evans Newton Incorporated (ENI) has been selected as an authorized educational service provider by the Arizona Department of Education under the School Improvement Grant (SIG) program. Of thirty-seven applicants, ENI was among eight organizations approved in all five categories of SIG service. ENI has been approved to provide support in areas that ...

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GAR Foundation grants top $1.3 million

Recipients include United Way and cultural, educational programs

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Many children don’t get dental care

A Marshall University program that offers free dental care at school found that more than 43 percent of the children seen during the first year had untreated dental decay.

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Report finds many W.Va. kids dont get dental care

A Marshall University program that offers free dental care at school found that more than 43 percent of the children seen during the first year had untreated dental decay.It also found that lack of insurance was not to blame: Nearly nine in 10 children h...

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Despite being covered, kids dont go to dentist, report finds

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -- A Marshall University program that offers free dental care at school found that more than 43 percent of the children seen during the first year had untreated dental decay. It also found that lack of insurance was not to blame: Nea...

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