TELEPHONE DIALING TIP: Tired of spending an inordinate amount of time having to listen to a machine that tells you how to reach a human to answer or deal with your problem or question.  A shortcut to this can be found at the Gethuman Database.Before calling those large companies check out www.gethuman.com/us. Here you will find either the telephone number, the button number to punch, or the word to say to reach a human. The companies are listed by genre. A purely alphabetical list is also available. Be sure to leave feedback so Gethuman can continue to improve this time and money saving service.

 

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TIPS TO SAVE GAS Following is a and for conserving gas:

If you’re planinsssdfdfdfasfg ddadfsdfasfdsfdsfa trip, say to visit family for Easter, visit AAA’s Fuel Cost Calculator at www.fuelcostcalculator.com. It will help you figure the total cost of your trip. Just enter your car make, model and year. Then select your starting city and destination. It also features a map that shows the  average fuel prices by region. A comprehensive site on gas prices is www.fueleconomy.gov. It will help you find the cheapest local gas prices and lists the stations to avoid - the ones with the highest rates. You can also read tips for getting more miles per gallon or link to the AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report which displays the average price by state and metro area.

GasBuddy http://gasbuddy.com and GasPriceWatch www.gaspricewatch.com are two other sites that will help you locate good prices on gas. You can search by area, so you won’t waste gas hunting cheap gas. If gas prices are too high, you can always share a ride!  AlterNetRides http://alternetrides.com will hook you up with fellow commuters. Alternative fuel like propane or biodiesel locations can be found by entering your ZIP and the type of fuel you need at http://afdcmap2.nrel.gov/locator/FindPane.asp

Please remember that the ADA requires all stations to accommodate drivers with disabilities, however, if a station is operating on  remote control and has just one attendant on duty, then they are not necessary required to serve the customer with disabilities.

 

 SAVE GAS Following is a collection of sites that offer tips for getting the best prices and for conserving gas:

If you’re planning a trip, say to visit family for Easter, visit AAA’s Fuel Cost Calculator at www.fuelcostcalculator.com. It will help you figue the total cost of your trip. Just enter your car make, model and year. Then select your starting city and destination. It also features a map that shows the  average fuel prices by region. A comprehensive site on gas prices is www.fueleconomy.gov. It will help you find the cheapest local gas prices and lists the stations to avoid - the ones with the highest rates. You can also read tips for getting more miles per gallon or link to the AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report which displays the average price by state and metro area.

GasBuddy http://gasbuddy.com and GasPriceWatch www.gaspricewatch.com are two other sites that will help you locate good prices on gas. You can search by area, so you won’t waste gas hunting cheap gas. If gas prices are too high, you can always share a ride!  AlterNetRides http://alternetrides.com will hook you up with fellow commuters. Alternative fuel like propane or biodiesel locations can be found by entering your ZIP and the type of fuel you need at http://afdcmap2.nrel.gov/locator/FindPane.asp

Please remember that the ADA requires all stations to accommodate drivers with disabilities, however, if a station is operating on  remote control and has just one attendant on duty, then they are not necessary required to serve the customer with disabilities.

 

TIPS TO SAVE GAS Following is a collection of sites that offer tips for getting the best prices and for conserving gas:

If you’re planning a trip, say to visit family for Easter, visit AAA’s Fuel Cost Calculator at www.fuelcostcalculator.com. It will help you figure the total cost of your trip. Just enter your car make, model and year. Then select your starting city and destination. It also features a map that shows the  average fuel prices by region. A comprehensive site on gas prices is www.fueleconomy.gov. It will help you find the cheapest local gas prices and lists the stations to avoid - the ones with the highest rates. You can also read tips for getting more miles per gallon or link to the AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report which displays the average price by state and metro area.

GasBuddy http://gasbuddy.com and GasPriceWatch www.gaspricewatch.com are two other sites that will help you locate good prices on gas. You can search by area, so you won’t waste gas hunting cheap gas. If gas prices are too high, you can always share a ride!  AlterNetRides http://alternetrides.com will hook you up with fellow commuters. Alternative fuel like propane or biodiesel locations can be found by entering your ZIP and the type of fuel you need at http://afdcmap2.nrel.gov/locator/FindPane.asp

Please remember that the ADA requires all stations to accommodate drivers with disabilities, however, if a station is operating on  remote control and has just one attendant on duty, then they are not necessary required to serve the customer with disabilities.

 

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TIPS TO SAVE GAS Following is a collection of sites that offer tips for getting the best prices and for conserving gas:

If you’re planning a trip, say to visit family for Easter, visit AAA’s Fuel Cost Calculator at www.fuelcostcalculator.com. It will help you figure the total cost of your trip. Just enter your car make, model and year. Then select your starting city and destination. It also features a map that shows the  average fuel prices by region. A comprehensive site on gas prices is www.fueleconomy.gov. It will help you find the cheapest local gas prices and lists the stations to avoid - the ones with the highest rates. You can also read tips for getting more miles per gallon or link to the AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report which displays the average price by state and metro area.

GasBuddy http://gasbuddy.com and GasPriceWatch www.gaspricewatch.com are two other sites that will help you locate good prices on gas. You can search by area, so you won’t waste gas hunting cheap gas. If gas prices are too high, you can always share a ride!  AlterNetRides http://alternetrides.com will hook you up with fellow commuters. Alternative fuel like propane or biodiesel locations can be found by entering your ZIP and the type of fuel you need at http://afdcmap2.nrel.gov/locator/FindPane.asp

Please remember that the ADA requires all stations to accommodate drivers with disabilities, however, if a station is operating on  remote control and has just one attendant on duty, then they are not necessary required to serve the customer with disabilities.

 

 or deal with your problem or question.  A shortcut to this can be found at the Gethuman Database.        Before calling those large companies check out www.gethuman.com/us. Here you will find either th

 

Text Box: TELEPHONE DIALING TIP: Tired of spending an inordinate amount of time having to listen to a machine that tells you how to reach a human to answer or deal with your problem or question.  A shortcut to this can be found at the Gethuman Database.Before calling those large companies check out www.gethuman.com/us. Here you will find either the telephone number, the button number to punch, or the word to say to reach a human. The companies are listed by genre. A purely alphabetical list is also available. Be sure to leave feedback so Gethuman can continue to improve this time and money saving service.
 
TELEPHONE DIALING TIP: Tired of spending an inordinate amount of time having to listen to a machine that tells you how to reach a hum
TIPS TO
TIPS TO SAVE GAS Following is a and for conserving gas:
If you’re planinsssdfdfdfasfg ddadfsdfasfdsfdsfa trip, say to visit family for Easter, visit AAA’s Fuel Cost Calculator at www.fuelcostcalculator.com. It will help you figure the total cost of your trip. Just enter your car make, model and year. Then select your starting city and destination. It also features a map that shows the  average fuel prices by region. A comprehensive site on gas prices is www.fueleconomy.gov. It will help you find the cheapest local gas prices and lists the stations to avoid - the ones with the highest rates. You can also read tips for getting more miles per gallon or link to the AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report which displays the average price by state and metro area.
GasBuddy http://gasbuddy.com and GasPriceWatch www.gaspricewatch.com are two other sites that will help you locate good prices on gas. You can search by area, so you won’t waste gas hunting cheap gas. If gas prices are too high, you can always share a ride!  AlterNetRides http://alternetrides.com will hook you up with fellow commuters. Alternative fuel like propane or biodiesel locations can be found by entering your ZIP and the type of fuel you need at http://afdcmap2.nrel.gov/locator/FindPane.asp 
Please remember that the ADA requires all stations to accommodate drivers with disabilities, however, if a station is operating on  remote control and has just one attendant on duty, then they are not necessary required to serve the customer with disabilities. 
 
 SAVE GAS Following is a collection of sites that offer tips for getting the best prices and for conserving gas:
If you’re planning a trip, say to visit family for Easter, visit AAA’s Fuel Cost Calculator at www.fuelcostcalculator.com. It will help you figue the total cost of your trip. Just enter your car make, model and year. Then select your starting city and destination. It also features a map that shows the  average fuel prices by region. A comprehensive site on gas prices is www.fueleconomy.gov. It will help you find the cheapest local gas prices and lists the stations to avoid - the ones with the highest rates. You can also read tips for getting more miles per gallon or link to the AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report which displays the average price by state and metro area.
GasBuddy http://gasbuddy.com and GasPriceWatch www.gaspricewatch.com are two other sites that will help you locate good prices on gas. You can search by area, so you won’t waste gas hunting cheap gas. If gas prices are too high, you can always share a ride!  AlterNetRides http://alternetrides.com will hook you up with fellow commuters. Alternative fuel like propane or biodiesel locations can be found by entering your ZIP and the type of fuel you need at http://afdcmap2.nrel.gov/locator/FindPane.asp 
Please remember that the ADA requires all stations to accommodate drivers with disabilities, however, if a station is operating on  remote control and has just one attendant on duty, then they are not necessary required to serve the customer with disabilities. 
 
TIPS TO SAVE GAS Following is a collection of sites that offer tips for getting the best prices and for conserving gas:
If you’re planning a trip, say to visit family for Easter, visit AAA’s Fuel Cost Calculator at www.fuelcostcalculator.com. It will help you figure the total cost of your trip. Just enter your car make, model and year. Then select your starting city and destination. It also features a map that shows the  average fuel prices by region. A comprehensive site on gas prices is www.fueleconomy.gov. It will help you find the cheapest local gas prices and lists the stations to avoid - the ones with the highest rates. You can also read tips for getting more miles per gallon or link to the AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report which displays the average price by state and metro area.
GasBuddy http://gasbuddy.com and GasPriceWatch www.gaspricewatch.com are two other sites that will help you locate good prices on gas. You can search by area, so you won’t waste gas hunting cheap gas. If gas prices are too high, you can always share a ride!  AlterNetRides http://alternetrides.com will hook you up with fellow commuters. Alternative fuel like propane or biodiesel locations can be found by entering your ZIP and the type of fuel you need at http://afdcmap2.nrel.gov/locator/FindPane.asp 
Please remember that the ADA requires all stations to accommodate drivers with disabilities, however, if a station is operating on  remote control and has just one attendant on duty, then they are not necessary required to serve the customer with disabilities. 
 
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TIPS TO SAVE GAS Following is a collection of sites that offer tips for getting the best prices and for conserving gas:
If you’re planning a trip, say to visit family for Easter, visit AAA’s Fuel Cost Calculator at www.fuelcostcalculator.com. It will help you figure the total cost of your trip. Just enter your car make, model and year. Then select your starting city and destination. It also features a map that shows the  average fuel prices by region. A comprehensive site on gas prices is www.fueleconomy.gov. It will help you find the cheapest local gas prices and lists the stations to avoid - the ones with the highest rates. You can also read tips for getting more miles per gallon or link to the AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report which displays the average price by state and metro area.
GasBuddy http://gasbuddy.com and GasPriceWatch www.gaspricewatch.com are two other sites that will help you locate good prices on gas. You can search by area, so you won’t waste gas hunting cheap gas. If gas prices are too high, you can always share a ride!  AlterNetRides http://alternetrides.com will hook you up with fellow commuters. Alternative fuel like propane or biodiesel locations can be found by entering your ZIP and the type of fuel you need at http://afdcmap2.nrel.gov/locator/FindPane.asp 
Please remember that the ADA requires all stations to accommodate drivers with disabilities, however, if a station is operating on  remote control and has just one attendant on duty, then they are not necessary required to serve the customer with disabilities. 
 
 or deal with your problem or question.  A shortcut to this can be found at the Gethuman Database.        Before calling those large companies check out www.gethuman.com/us. Here you will find either th
 
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The National Federation of the Blind (NFB) has announced many scholarships that are available to those who are visually impaired.
To apply for these scholarships, one must be legally blind. They must send a personal letter to the committee members who are all successful blind college graduates. This letter must be accompanied by two letters of recommendation, a current transcript from all other postsecondary institutions attended, and a letter from a Federation state president or designee.
For more information on these scholarships, please visit www.nfb.org. 
  

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IGIP Internship

The Illinois Governmental Internship Program (IGIP) is looking for qualified individuals to gain experience in an array of state government agencies.  

IGIP is sponsored by the Illinois State Board of Education and the Springfield Public School District. Students from any public or  private high school in Illinois can apply during their junior year for participation in the fall or spring of their senior year. Students chosen to participate will receive credit in order to meet graduation requirements.

Applicants should exhibit maturity, leadership, and communication skills.  If selected, interns are placed in government agencies covering the fields of law, politics, media, transportation, social services, or medicine. They work Monday through Thursday at their assignment and gather together on Friday for seminars.

The Interns live with a host family in the Springfield area.  Vehicles are allowed, but not necessary to participate in the program.

Applications are available through your high school guidance office or on the website www.springfield.k12.il.us/ilgovintern

 

 

 

 

 

 

Text Box: IGIP Internship
The Illinois Governmental Internship Program (IGIP) is looking for qualified individuals to gain experience in an array of state government agencies.   
IGIP is sponsored by the Illinois State Board of Education and the Springfield Public School District. Students from any public or  private high school in Illinois can apply during their junior year for participation in the fall or spring of their senior year. Students chosen to participate will receive credit in order to meet graduation requirements.
Applicants should exhibit maturity, leadership, and communication skills.  If selected, interns are placed in government agencies covering the fields of law, politics, media, transportation, social services, or medicine. They work Monday through Thursday at their assignment and gather together on Friday for seminars.
The Interns live with a host family in the Springfield area.  Vehicles are allowed, but not necessary to participate in the program.
Applications are available through your high school guidance office or on the website www.springfield.k12.il.us/ilgovintern.  
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TIPS TO SAVE GAS:

Following is a collection of sites that offer tips for getting the best prices and for conserving gas:

If you’re planning a trip, say to visit family for Easter, visit AAA’s Fuel Cost Calculator at www.fuelcostcalculator.com. It will help you figure the total cost of your trip. Just enter your car make, model and year. Then select your starting city and destination. It also features a map that shows the  average fuel prices by region. A comprehensive site on gas prices is www.fueleconomy.gov. It will help you find the cheapest local gas prices and lists the stations to avoid - the ones with the highest rates. You can also read tips for getting more miles per gallon or link to the AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report which displays the average price by state and metro area.

GasBuddy http://gasbuddy.com and GasPriceWatch www.gaspricewatch.com are two other sites that will help you locate good prices on gas. You can search by area, so you won’t waste gas hunting cheap gas. If gas prices are too high, you can always share a ride!  AlterNetRides http://alternetrides.com will hook you up with fellow commuters. Alternative fuel like propane or biodiesel locations can be found by entering your ZIP and the type of fuel you need at http://afdcmap2.nrel.gov/locator/FindPane.asp

Please remember that the ADA requires all stations to accommodate drivers with disabilities, however, if a station is operating on  remote control and has just one attendant on duty, then they are not necessary required to serve the customer with disabilities.

 

  Text Box: TIPS TO SAVE GAS:
Following is a collection of sites that offer tips for getting the best prices and for conserving gas:
If you’re planning a trip, say to visit family for Easter, visit AAA’s Fuel Cost Calculator at www.fuelcostcalculator.com. It will help you figure the total cost of your trip. Just enter your car make, model and year. Then select your starting city and destination. It also features a map that shows the  average fuel prices by region. A comprehensive site on gas prices is www.fueleconomy.gov. It will help you find the cheapest local gas prices and lists the stations to avoid - the ones with the highest rates. You can also read tips for getting more miles per gallon or link to the AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report which displays the average price by state and metro area.
GasBuddy http://gasbuddy.com and GasPriceWatch www.gaspricewatch.com are two other sites that will help you locate good prices on gas. You can search by area, so you won’t waste gas hunting cheap gas. If gas prices are too high, you can always share a ride!  AlterNetRides http://alternetrides.com will hook you up with fellow commuters. Alternative fuel like propane or biodiesel locations can be found by entering your ZIP and the type of fuel you need at http://afdcmap2.nrel.gov/locator/FindPane.asp 

Please remember that the ADA requires all stations to accommodate drivers with disabilities, however, if a station is operating on  remote control and has just one attendant on duty, then they are not necessary required to serve the customer with disabilities.