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Wednesday, the San Jose Sharks made it official 鈥?after four seasons, is no longer the team captain. <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Dena-Tote>Tory Burch Outlet Online</a>  General manager  that the team would enter training camp in mid-September with no designated captain or alternate captains.
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Construction is underway on South Puget Sound Community College s new Lacey campus, an $11 million project that Lacey officials expect to be a shot in the arm for the neighborhood and possibly fill long-vacant buildings.Work began last month and the project is expected to be finished in summer 2015, college spokeswoman Kellie Purce Braseth said.The college paid $4 million for the complex of five buildings on Sixth Avenue across from the Intercity Transit station, formerly known as Rowe Six.The plan is to transform the 50,000-square-foot Building 1, which faces Sixth Avenue, into an entrepreneurial center. It will combine the college s Small Business Development Center and the Thurston County Economic Development Council in a single destination to support entrepreneurs and business start-ups.The EDC, its staff and services will move into the new building, EDC Executive Director Michael Cade said.The organization <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Michael-Michael-Kors-Boots>Michael Michael Kors Boots</a>  also plans to work with several community partners such as chambers of commerce, the city of Lacey, The Evergreen State College and Saint Martin s University, Joint Base Lewis-McChord and Enterprise for Equity.But Building 1 also will be home to corporate and continuing education staff and classes, as well as other classrooms, computer labs and student services, Purce Braseth said.The college also will occupy Buildings 2 and 3. Building No. 3 will be home to an advanced manufacturing program. Meanwhile, Buildings 4 and 5 likely will be demolished to make way for either parking or a new building, she said.In all, about 11,000 people will use the campus. The estimate combines students taking credit classes and others, such as state workers, participating in training.City officials hope that influx of people will inject some life into the Woodland District and <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Reva-Flats>Tory Burch Reva Flats</a>  specifically, Woodland Square Loop. Woodland Square Loop surrounds Huntamer Park, and many nearby office buildings have significant vacancies, the result of the recession and downsizing. Several of those buildings have a new owner: MJR Development of Kirkland.The city of Lacey also recently announced a plan to sublease from the college about 1,000 square feet in Building 2 to create a military service <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Michael-Michael-Kors-Dresses>Michael Michael Kors Dresses</a>  center.The city has a memorandum of understanding with veterans centers in Tacoma and Federal Way to provide services in Lacey, with an emphasis on behavioral health. The center is expected to open in October.Meanwhile, SPSCC s existing Lacey campus is on Hawks Prairie between Marvin Road and Galaxy Drive. The college has leased the space since 1995, but in 2005 it purchased property off Marvin Road and set out to build a new campus. Since then, economic changes have taken the college in a new direction.The Marvin Road property, for which the college paid $6.2 million, is for sale, Purce Braseth said.
Of course, with no alternate captains, it means forward Patrick Marleau lost the 鈥淎鈥?off his sweater as well.
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The Sharks will enter training camp looking for players to emerge as leaders, both on the ice and in the dressing room. According to McLellan, it鈥檚 possible Thornton and Marleau could again ascend to the captaincy, but that scenario is highly unlikely. Rather, early candidates probably include , and Logan Couture, each in their prime and each signed with long-term deals.
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鈥淭he focus shouldn鈥檛 just be on the <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Wallet-On-Sale>Tory Burch Wallet On Sale</a>  guys that wore the letters,鈥?said McLellan. 鈥淭here鈥檚 20 other players that played here last year that should be participating and influencing the environment. They need to step up.鈥?
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How the move will impact the Sharks remain to be seen. Regardless of who wears the 鈥淐,鈥?the Sharks will only be as good as Thornton makes them. Wilson says he was approached by several players after the team鈥檚 playoff exit against the Los Angeles Kings who described the players relationships as 鈥渃o-workers鈥?rather than 鈥渢eammates.鈥?That鈥檚 often a group, <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Michael-Kors-Handbags-Outlet-Online>Michael Kors Handbags Outlet Online</a>  organizational and team symptom, not a captaincy problem.
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Time will tell.The Sharks  October 8 in Los Angeles.
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Construction is underway on South Puget Sound Community College s new Lacey campus, an $11 million project that Lacey officials expect to be a shot in the arm for the neighborhood and possibly fill long-vacant buildings.Work began last month and the project is expected to be finished in summer 2015, college spokeswoman Kellie Purce Braseth said.The college paid $4 million for the complex of five buildings on Sixth Avenue across from the Intercity Transit station, formerly known as Rowe Six.The plan is to transform the 50,000-square-foot Building 1, which faces Sixth Avenue, into an entrepreneurial center. It will combine the college s Small Business Development Center and the Thurston County Economic Development Council in a single destination to support entrepreneurs and business start-ups.The EDC, its staff and services will move into the new building, EDC Executive Director Michael Cade said.The organization <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Michael-Michael-Kors-Boots>Michael Michael Kors Boots</a> also plans to work with several community partners such as chambers of commerce, the city of Lacey, The Evergreen State College and Saint Martin s University, Joint Base Lewis-McChord and Enterprise for Equity.But Building 1 also will be home to corporate and continuing education staff and classes, as well as other classrooms, computer labs and student services, Purce Braseth said.The college also will occupy Buildings 2 and 3. Building No. 3 will be home to an advanced manufacturing program. Meanwhile, Buildings 4 and 5 likely will be demolished to make way for either parking or a new building, she said.In all, about 11,000 people will use the campus. The estimate combines students taking credit classes and others, such as state workers, participating in training.City officials hope that influx of people will inject some life into the Woodland District and <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Reva-Flats>Tory Burch Reva Flats</a> specifically, Woodland Square Loop. Woodland Square Loop surrounds Huntamer Park, and many nearby office buildings have significant vacancies, the result of the recession and downsizing. Several of those buildings have a new owner: MJR Development of Kirkland.The city of Lacey also recently announced a plan to sublease from the college about 1,000 square feet in Building 2 to create a military service <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Michael-Michael-Kors-Dresses>Michael Michael Kors Dresses</a> center.The city has a memorandum of understanding with veterans centers in Tacoma and Federal Way to provide services in Lacey, with an emphasis on behavioral health. The center is expected to open in October.Meanwhile, SPSCC s existing Lacey campus is on Hawks Prairie between Marvin Road and Galaxy Drive. The college has leased the space since 1995, but in 2005 it purchased property off Marvin Road and set out to build a new campus. Since then, economic changes have taken the college in a new direction.The Marvin Road property, for which the college paid $6.2 million, is for sale, Purce Braseth said.

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