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The Cumberland Times-News (Sun 21 Feb, 2010)
Educators come to area to learn to teach about environment: Rescheduled event wasn't dampened by large snow drifts
Staff quoted: Cassie Doty
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FROSTBURG — Cassie Doty had to work around the snow drifts Friday.
The Somerset (Pa.) Daily American (Fri 27 Jul, 2007)
Students use technology to determine stream quality
Staff quoted: Cassie Doty
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ROCKWOOD - With global positioning systems in hand, 23 Rockwood students wandered around the school's athletic field in a scavenger hunt Thursday.
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