Stacey Nelson is a woman with many hats. As administrative assistant to the principal of Sterling Middle School, she assists Bob Hall and the students. She also serves as the school’s registrar, handling paperwork and details for incoming students and those leaving the district. This year, she took on the additional responsibility of managing the […]
Month: April 2022
Northwest earns Forbes honor | News, Sports, Jobs
WARREN – Northwest Bank, a full-service financial institution offering a full range of business and personal banking products, has been recognized by Forbes as one of “The best banks in the world” for 2022, marking the third straight year Northwest has made the list. Ranked 25th in the United States, the Forbes list […]
Google Adds Ways to Keep Personal Information Private in Search – Business Journal Daily
By The Associated PressNEW YORK — Google has expanded options for keeping personal information private from online searches. The company said on Friday it would let people request that more types of information be removed from search results. These include personal contact information such as phone numbers and email and physical addresses. The new policy […]
Gifted Efforts | News, Sports, Jobs
Rayven Sample, a Bucknell University sophomore and 2020 Cassadaga Valley Central School graduate, is flanked by Falconer/Cassadaga Valley Boys’ Athletics coaches Dave Nelson, left, and Nick Spry at the Falconer Invitational at the Bill Race Field Friday night. Sample presented the men with her Tokyo 2021 Paralympic Games top and uniform number. Sample was a […]
The Best Bullet Journal Ideas for Beginners in 2022
When you buy through our links, Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more. bullet journal was originally designed by Ryder Carroll as a productivity system. The practice has evolved into a creative outlet. I spoke to a stitch logging expert for the best supplies and tips for beginners. Loading Something is loading. bullet journal […]
Disney+ reveals content coming to streaming platform in May 2022
Disney+ revealed what content will be coming to the streaming platform in May 2022. Viewers can expect new series and movies to be released on the platform throughout the month. Why don’t you make yourself comfortable Holiday and get stuck in a new series or a new movie? Here’s a look at some of the […]
New Vienna Elementary Poster Winners Honored
First-place winners include: front row, Logan McLees, kindergarten; and Emma Fisher, first year; and, in last row, Morgan Fauber, second year; Eva Lightle, third year; Elise Morgan, fifth year; and Bella Mahanes, fourth grade. Photo submitted NEW VIENNA — Students at New Vienna Elementary School recently participated in the “Get Wild About Reading” poster contest […]
local students test their skills at Envirothon | News, Sports, Jobs
Morning Journal/Deanne Johnson A team of Columbiana students explore a soil pit at the Envirothon on the campus of Kent State University in Salem. SALEM — High school students from northeast Ohio gathered at Kent State University’s Salem campus to test their skills and knowledge at the Envirothon. Returning after a […]
Imprint – Non-Governmental – Albuquerque Journal
STATE OF NEW MEXICOSANDOVAL COUNTYTHIRTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT No. D-1329-CV-2010-00277 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, fka The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Benefit of the Certificateholders, CWMBS, Inc. CHL Mortgage Pass-Through Trust 2004-HYB 5, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2004-HYB5, Applicant,vs. HARRISON E. SMITH, JR. ; ANDREA O. SMITH; FIRST NM STATE BANK; […]
RSU 9 Board sends 2022-23 budget to term
FARMINGTON — The Regional School Unit 9 Board of Trustees voted unanimously Tuesday, April 26 to send the district’s $39.99 million budget for the 2022-23 school year to voters on Tuesday, May 24 . That day, voters will also decide on a $508,652 budget for Franklin County Adult Basic Education. The nearly $40 million spending […]
Harvard Report Brings Joy and Sorrow to Descendants of Slaves – The Journal
In Harvard’s pledge to atone for its ties to slavery, it identified dozens of people who were enslaved by the university’s early leaders and faculty. BOSTON (AP) — Egypt Lloyd couldn’t hold back tears when she saw the names — her ancestors, Tony, Cuba and Darby — in a study documenting Harvard University’s involvement in […]
Once dead, twice charged: GAO questions COVID funeral awards
By JENNIFER McDERMOTT The Federal Emergency Management Agency may have been billed twice for the funerals of hundreds of people who died of COVID-19, the Government Accountability Office said in a new report on Wednesday. The GAO has identified 374 people who have died and are listed on more than one application who received a […]
Raiders mock NFL draft, land potential starters
Barring a trade, the Raiders’ first selection of the NFL Draft will be Day 2 of the No. 86 pick in the third round. History has shown that there is plenty of top talent in this place and beyond. So while the Raiders head into the draft determined to rack up the best players available […]
Freight market shows signs of strength despite headwinds
“Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.” – A phrase originally uttered by Mark Twain but equally applicable to perceptions of today’s freight market. A sharp and prolonged decline in spot market rates, coupled with a spike in the price of diesel fuel, has raised alarm bells in pockets of the industry, but that concern […]
LBank Exchange will list COINGHOST on April 28, 2022
Internet City, Dubai – (Newsfile Corp. – April 27, 2022) – LBank Exchange, a global digital asset trading platform, will list COINGHOST on April 28, 2022. For all LBank Exchange users, the COINGHOST/USDT trading pair will be officially available for trading at 4:00 p.m. (UTC+8) on April 28, 2022. Figure 1: LBank Exchange will list […]
Palms reopens Wednesday evening with large crowds expected
On the eve of what could become one of the city’s biggest special events, the Palms reopens Wednesday night with the first tribal ownership of a Las Vegas resort. Palms executives say they’re ready for big crowds that are expected to come calling with Thursday’s NFL Draft opener, just down Flamingo Road from the 766-room […]
“Journey to a Journal” to be explored in the LCM class
Have you ever wanted to learn how to create a journal from start to finish? “Journey to a Journal” is an 8-week course for people aged 55 and over during the months of May and June 2022. The first course starts on May 3. The class will take place at the Lost City Museum on […]
Raiders don’t want to trade Darren Waller
Given his status as one of professional football’s most feared weapons, it stands to reason that Darren Waller is one of the NFL’s most coveted players. And someone any team would pay a high price for. None of this escapes the Raiders, for whom he has been one of the brightest lights over the past […]
Harvard pledges $100 million to atone for its role in slavery – The Journal
Harvard University pledges to spend $100 million on research and atonement for its ties to slavery BOSTON (AP) — Harvard University is pledging $100 million to research and atone for its close ties to slavery, the school’s president announced Tuesday, with plans to identify and support descendants direct from dozens of slaves who worked on […]
LBank Exchange to List Treecle (TRCL) on April 27, 2022
Internet City, Dubai–(Newsfile Corp. – April 26, 2022) – LBank Exchange, a global digital asset trading platform, will list Treecle (TRCL) on April 27, 2022. For all users of LBank Exchange, the trading platform TRCL/USDT will be officially available for trading at 2:00 p.m. (UTC+8) on April 27, 2022. Figure 1: LBank exchange will list […]
Asian stocks rise thanks to Wall Street rally
People wearing face masks stand in front of a bank’s electronic board showing the Hong Kong stock index in Hong Kong, Tuesday, April 26, 2022. Asian stocks were mostly higher on Tuesday after U.S. stocks retreated from heavy losses to post strong gains. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung) Asian stocks were mostly higher on Tuesday after U.S. […]
Elon Musk buys Twitter. Soon the hardest part begins
Tesla CEO Elon Musk will be Twitter’s next owner, having pledged around $44 billion to buy the social platform and take it private. Assuming that happens, the next step in its agenda will be to plan how to deliver on its promises to develop new Twitter features, open its algorithm to public inspection, and defeat […]
LBank Exchange will list Elite (ELITE) on April 27, 2022
INTERNET CITY, DUBAI, April 25, 2022, ZEXPRWIRE, LBank Exchange, a global digital asset trading platform, will list Elite (ELITE) on April 27, 2022. For all LBank Exchange users, the ELITE/USDT trading pair will be officially available for trading at 4:00 p.m. (UTC+8 ) on April 27, 2022. As the first and only TelCo to integrate […]
NFL draft prospect Daniel Faalele the biggest prospect available
Daniel Faalele moved halfway around the world to play for one of America’s most prestigious high school football programs before he had ever watched a game. The Australian native had scholarship offers at some of the top colleges in the country even before playing at IMG Academy in Florida. It’s the kind of thing that […]
Supreme Court Religious Liberty Cases
Religious freedom cases now feature prominently on the Supreme Court docket. In the past five years alone, the Court has thrown out Covid-19 restrictions on religious worship, rejected the exclusion of Catholic charities from Philadelphia’s foster care system, reaffirmed that courts cannot hand over questioned religious school employment decisions, struck down (twice) the exclusion of […]
Serve and Protect: CFD Cyle Hill
Nick Wilson | [email protected] Firefighter, husband and first-time father, Cyle Hill of the Crawfordsville Fire Department knows a thing or two about the demands of life. Balancing his life around his wife, newborn son, job, and work as a powerlifter, the paramedic and firefighter uses all of his training to respond to emergencies. This Kalamazoo […]
NFL Draft safety includes Las Vegas firm
Four years ago, a Las Vegas-based private security company started with “a few hundred dollars and a laptop.” This week, Protective Force International is sending most of its 260 officers down the tourist corridor for the upcoming NFL Draft, which co-founder and CEO Jonathan Alvarez has described as a precursor to an upcoming Formula One […]
Blue Devils’ Griffin becomes 5th Duke player to fly to NBA
By AARON BEARD Duke freshman AJ Griffin is heading to the NBA, becoming the fifth Blue Devils player last week to declare early for the draft. The school announced Griffin’s decision on Sunday, the last day for players to declare themselves eligible for the NBA draft. Duke said the 6-foot-6, 222-pound winger was considered a […]
Maine’s most prolific birders share their adventure stories
Linda Woodard, director of the Scarborough Marsh Audubon Center, and Doug Hitchcox, naturalist at Gilsland Farm Audubon Center in Falmouth, react after a sighting on the centre’s morning bird walk. Ben McCanna / Personal Photographer For Rob Speirs, it was three Pink-footed Geese near his home in Cumberland which opened his eyes to the powerful […]
Bombing of a Ukrainian steelworks; Zelenskyy will meet with US officials
Valentyna Sherba, 68, stands next to a Russian tank in the backyard of her father’s house, both destroyed, the day after a battle between Russian and Ukrainian troops on the outskirts of Chernihiv, in northern Ukraine, Saturday, April 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco) DEVELOPMENT… The story will be updated as new information can be verified. […]
With thanks to Zager and Evans | News, Sports, Jobs
In 1969, Rock Duo, Zager and Evans, released a hit song called In the Year 2525. It was a song that was added to many car karaoke lists of my generation. It was a great song to sing, and one with a message, like so many songs in the sixties had. It was […]
Pastrnak return boosts Bruins – Lewiston Sun Journal
Boston’s Taylor Hall, center, celebrates his goal with David Pastrnak, right, and Erik Haula in the Bruins’ 3-1 win over the New York Rangers on Saturday. Michael Dwyer/Associated Press BOSTON — David Pastrnak scored his 39th team-leading goal after missing the previous eight games with an undisclosed injury, helping the Boston Bruins beat the New […]
TOP CLICK: The week that was in viral stories
Breadcrumb Links World Celebrity Publication date : April 23, 2022 • 31 minutes ago • 2 minute read • Join the conversation In this screen grab from a video posted by BlogTO, a woman is pushed onto the subway tracks at Bloor-Yonge station on Sunday, April 17, 2022. The victim survived. Content of the article […]
The education establishment’s war on top performers | EDITORIAL
The educational institution continues to act as if minority students are not capable of high performance. Unfortunately, this sweet bigotry of low expectations leads to potentially disastrous political decisions. Patrick Henry High School in San Diego recently announced that it was cutting many advanced courses, including English, history and biology. Premiere Michelle Irwin wrote that […]
JONES: Remembering Guy Lafleur, the definition of class
Breadcrumb Links Hockey Wrapped in this somewhere for me defines the greatness of The Flower, the big guy and the great hockey player the world lost to cancer on Friday Hockey gloves with the number 10 inscribed on them lay in front of the statue of Montreal Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur, who died at the […]
Local COVID hospitalizations increase slightly
Content of the article On Friday, the Brant Community Health System reported 30 hospitalized COVID-19 patients, including two in intensive care. Content of the article As of Wednesday, there were 28 hospitalized COVID patients, including one in intensive care. Of the patients admitted to hospital, 136 were unvaccinated for a rate of 661.99 per 100,000 […]
Imprint-Government – Albuquerque Journal
STATE OF NEW MEXICOBEFORE THE MUNICIPAL LIMITATION COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FORANNEXATION OF UNINCORPORATED PERSONSTERRITORY IN THE COUNTY OF No. 2022-01 SANDOVAL, NEW MEXICO STATE,IN THE VILLAGE OF CUBA, STATE OFNEW MEXICO. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SESSION OF SCHEDULE PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to NMSA 1978, § 3-7-14(B) (1965), the […]
I’m getting too old for rebuilds
By Ron PeschLocalSportsJournal.com My latest eBay acquisition is Jane Leavy’s biography, “The Big Fella” – a most fitting book to read as we finally head into Major League Baseball’s Opening Day. The subject of the book, of course, is George Herman ‘Babe’ Ruth. Curiously, at least for me, the title of the book corresponds to […]
Olivia Technologies is listed on THE OCMX™
PALO ALTO, Calif., April 22, 2022 /24-7PressRelease/ — Olivia Technologies is listed on The OCMX™ Olivia Technologies is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) company that creates digital parity while fostering accelerated learning for all students. The OCMX™ is pleased to announce the listing of Olivia Technologies on its online portal which offers financial networks the opportunity to […]
Mission Creep Infects Taxpayers’ Import-Export Bank | EDITORIAL
Ronald Reagan once joked, “No government voluntarily shrinks. Government programs, once started, never go away. In fact, a government office is the closest thing to eternal life we will ever see on this earth. A corollary to the observation of the former president could be that the mission of a bureaucracy is constantly evolving. Take […]
Seven suspects investigated in stabbing death of McNally student
Breadcrumb Links Crime Police are investigating seven suspects after the murder of 16-year-old Karanveer Sahota, the Edmonton police chief said Thursday Publication date : April 21, 2022 • 37 minutes ago • 2 minute read • Join the conversation A memorial has grown near McNally High School in Edmonton after student Karanveer Sahota, 16, died […]
Traders Union Analysts releases 2022 list of scam brokers
LONDON – April 21, 2022 – (Newswire.com) Before a person starts trading Forex, it is important to find a reliable broker. Some companies engage in fraudulent activity and it is important that people know about it. Traders Union analysts have prepared an updated list of scam brokers 2022. These organizations engage in illegal activities, scam […]
OncXerna Therapeutics Announces Journal of Clinical
Overall Response Rate (ORR) of 43% and Median Duration of Response of 6 Months Observed with Navicixizumab and Paclitaxel in Patients With Heavily Pretreated Platinum-Resistant Ovarian Cancer Xerna™ TME Panel shows better response in biomarker positive patients (62%) compared to biomarker negative patients (25%) Results Support Co-Development of Navicixizumab and Xerna TME Panel in Ovarian […]
Marquette Yarn | JOURNAL: Changing angles for new perspectives
Many people may know that feeling: sitting in a theater with a bucket of popcorn in hand, accompanied by a small group of your closest friends who were excited to take the trip with you to the cinema the closest. After waiting what seems like an eternity, it’s time. The lights go out, the screen […]
Rebranded indoctrination continues in schools | News, Sports, Jobs
For the editor: Sometimes when a new treatment for a physical problem is being tested, a request is made for those who might want to be part of a study. It is considered unethical to do so without permission because the full consequences for a person’s health are not known. The need for […]
In your city on April 21, 2022 – Marin Independent Journal
NOVATO North Marin appointsnew general manager The North Marin Water District has appointed Novato’s Tony Williams as its new general manager. Williams, who currently serves as the district’s assistant general manager, will replace Drew McIntyre, who has led the district since 2017. McIntyre will retire on May 3. The District Board of Directors voted unanimously […]
SAD 17, OHTS unveil proposed budgets for 2022-23
Oxford Hills School District Chief Financial Officer Carrie Colley answers questions about SAD 17’s proposed 2022-2033 budget during a forum at Oxford Hills Elementary School last Thursday. Nicole Carter / Democrat announcer OXFORD — Trustees of Maine School Administrative District 17 have proposed a budget of $47,557,984 for next year, an increase of about $3.7 […]
BHRUT’s Matthew Trainer featured by Health Service Journal
Published: 3:00 p.m. April 20, 2022 The chief executive of Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (BHRUT) has been named one of the best in the job by a leading health journal. Matthew Trainer, who took over the trust that runs Queen’s and King George hospitals in August 2021, was featured in the […]
Historic Donation – The Vermont Journal & The Shopper
Lucille with Marjorie Eleanor Carlton. Photo courtesy of Ron Patch Recently, the Chester Historical Society received a wonderful gift of historical artifacts from a lady in Halifax, Nova Scotia. A former Chester resident, last living in Nova Scotia, has requested that her first family records be returned to the Chester Historical Society. It’s an interesting […]
Cal Thomas: Elon Musk and freedom of expression
Cal Thomas Americans who subscribe to “traditional values” have had to put up with a lot of leftists in the name of the First Amendment. From TV vulgarities (self-proclaimed First Amendment advocates have said things like “If you don’t like it, change channels”), to sex scenes in movies (“If you don’t like it, don’t don’t […]
Paul Gair – TLT – London – International A-List 2022
Bank and finance; dispute settlement Paul is a London-based partner in TLT’s banking and financial services litigation team and co-head of TLT’s Indian group. He has particular experience in litigation involving a range of complex financial products, trade finance, fraud and insolvency issues, often involving multiple jurisdictions, as well as contentious regulatory issues such as […]
SLJ Palooza Picture Book | School library journal
Join us July 14th for our second edition SLJ Palooza Picture Book, a free, all-day virtual celebration of authors and artists dedicated to visual dance and the extraordinary craft of picture books! Come and spend a day filled with speeches, author panels and illustrator spotlights with visionary creators. Visit the showroom, chat with authors and […]
Man charged in Las Vegas for stabbing near UNLV
A man charged with murder has admitted stabbing a man near UNLV and said the victim “deserved it”, according to a Metropolitan Police Department arrest report released on Monday. Emmanuel Beccles, 31, told a security guard who detained him after Thursday’s attack that Jeff Durroh “upset me on the bus”, police said. Beccles is being […]
Cops Across the Country Are Eagerly Waiting for the “Crypto Pension”
BLAZAR Token, dubbed the crypto-repo, is generating a lot of excitement among police offers across the United States BLAZARthe native token of the Moonfuel Protocol has law enforcement officers across the country eagerly awaiting the first day of trading this week. However, they weren’t the only ones lining up for some of the action. Typically, […]
LPGA Las Vegas event gets first commitments
Defending champion Ally Ewing, 2022 season points leader Danielle Kang and reigning British Open champion Anna Nordqvist are the first players to sign up for next month’s Bank of Hope LPGA Match Play. The three are the first of 64 players who will be announced in the coming weeks for the tournament, scheduled for May […]
Husted Tours Hynes Industries Says “Everyone Wins” with TechCred Business Journal Daily
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – More than 40% of Hynes Industries workers have received additional training through the state TechCred programimproving the skills of the company’s workforce and saving them money. And the custom metal fabricator is ready to ask for more in the next round of funding. “It allowed us to bring people in in a […]
Forest Service and Tribe Pursue Agreement | News, Sports, Jobs
Members of the Bay Mills Indian Community Fire Crew tend to a pile of burning debris during prescribed fire operations in the Hiawatha National Forest this month. Hiawatha National Forest and BMIC fire crews kick off a new season of partnership. (Photo courtesy of Patty Carrick, US Forest Service) By journal […]
Teachers support departure of Marin superintendent – Marin Independent Journal
A majority of members of the Sausalito Marin City School District Teachers’ Union say they support a petition calling for the resignation of Itoco Garcia, the district superintendent. The teachers, members of the Sausalito District Teachers Association, are supporting the online petition because of “serious concerns about the district’s financial mismanagement,” according to a statement […]
Grade II listed Tyldesley flats will be turned into flats
A HISTORIC site is set to make way for a 42-home development despite concerns over Tyldesley’s heritage. The Grade II-listed Garrett Hall farmhouse will be turned into flats, but its surrounding farm buildings will be demolished in the process – which an opponent and councilors disputed. The application by Redrow Homes Lancashire and Peel L&P […]
Storms will bring more late season rain to Marin – Marin Independent Journal
Storms are expected to blanket Marin in rain which could impact commuter traffic throughout the week. The first storm system is expected to bring no more than a quarter inch of rain to low-lying Marin from Monday evening through Tuesday, National Weather Service meteorologist Matt Mehle said. Mount Tamalpais can see up to half an […]
Redwood ace Leonard masterful in victory – Marin Independent Journal
Soft ball Sadie Leonard struck out 13 in a three-hitter game as Redwood outlasted San Marino, 12-2, in five innings Monday. Kaela Sparler was 2 for 4, with a brace, five RBIs and a run scored for the Giants. Lily Elizondo, Maddie Sofnas, Ashley Weingart, Addy Dunn and Katie Connors each had two hits for […]
Athenians place second in 37th Athenian Invitational
Codey Emerson | [email protected] The Athenian Baseball Invitational always hosts a competitive field and Saturday was no different. The host Athenians brought their perfect 7-0 record and No.5 Class 3A finish in what was officially their home opener of the season. Griffith, Norwell and Franklin completed the four-team group and CHS would face the Grizzlies […]
Neighborhood Distractions – The Ukiah Daily Journal
In 2014, the TSA was hampered by two incidents within months of each other when its agents (at least initially) refused to accept driver’s licenses offered by residents of the District of Columbia so they could ride to on board planes. According to reports (which exist in part because one of those briefly denied boarding […]
Mastering a beautiful day | News, Sports, Jobs
Last Sunday, it was mostly gray and cold. Somehow cleaning up the yard wasn’t as appealing as spending the afternoon in our cozy den. Who am I kidding? We were going to watch The Masters anyway. The Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta, Georgia is one of those weekends – like Wimbledon, the Super […]
Students make video to prove their high school needs repairs – The Journal
The short documentary video opens with a high school student explaining how human waste rises from the ground and floods an area where he and his friends are having lunch WOODSTOCK, Ga. (AP) — The short documentary video opens with a high school student explaining how human waste rises from the ground and floods an […]
Teenager killed by bombing mourns deeply – The Journal
The mother and grandmother of a 15-year-old boy cried over the teenager’s body in the partially-blocked Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, where Russian shelling has increased in recent days KHARKIV, Ukraine (AP) — The mother and grandmother of a 15-year-old Ukrainian boy couldn’t hold back their tears. Their anguish filled the cramped hallway as they knelt […]
Prayer and worship lift unaccompanied migrant teens into shelters
Bob Guerra, a Catholic deacon, holds a crucifix he got to commemorate Pope Francis’ visit to the U.S.-Mexico border at his home in El Paso, Texas, Sunday, April 3, 2022. Guerra picks up the crucifix from the alongside other liturgical items to help clergy celebrate Mass for hundreds of teenagers detained at a shelter on […]
The personal diary of the painter Thomas Cole published for the first time
The personal diary written by Thomas Cole, a prominent painter and influential figure in American cultural history, has been made available to the public for the first time. The Thomas Cole National Historic Site announced Thursday that it has transcribed and published the diary of the artist who lived and worked in Catskill and founded […]
Playoff time: 10 things to know about the NBA playoffs
By TIM REYNOLDS Zach LaVine has an Olympic gold medal. What he doesn’t have is NBA playoff experience. Finally, this part is about to change. No active NBA player has appeared in more regular season games without making a playoff debut than LaVine, who played 478 games for the Chicago Bulls. He is expected to […]
Travelin’ Panthers on tour in Italy and Greece | Education
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Soy Decisions and Best Practices
You’ve all heard the saying, “April showers bring May flowers.” Well, it looks like the April showers will also bring some anxiety to local farmers. The forecast may not look good for getting a lot of field work done, but it’s not nearly as bad as the spring blizzard in North Dakota and Montana. They […]
East Africa pipeline faces headwinds
Ugandan Fridays for Future activist Hilda Nakabuye speaks during the opening of the Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue at the Federal Foreign Office in Berlin on March 29. (Michael Kentendre/dpa via AP, file) MOMBASA, Kenya – Climate activists – including influential campaigners Vanessa Nakate and Hilda Nakabuye – are urging more banks and insurers not to […]
IMHO Reviews New Artist List Subscription Plan For Content Creators
Aventura, Florida – Artist, one of the greatest royalty free music platforms, recently introduced a new subscription plan. In the latest article, IMHO Reviews explains how it works and talks about other Artlist updates and new features. Artlist recently changed its pricing, making the service even more affordable for its users. Currently, they offer three […]
Selma City Schools discusses planned and completed facility projects – The Selma Times‑Journal
At a meeting Monday, the Selma City Schools Board of Education received updates from Superintendent Dr. Avis Williams and Operations Manager Joe Peterson Jr. on several planned facility projects and several completed projects. Williams said several projects on the horizon include roof repairs for the cafeteria, annex and main building at RB Hudson Middle School, […]
Snapshots in Time – Rangeley Lakes May, 1896
The following short articles appeared in the May 14, 1896 edition of the RANGELEY LAKES newspaper. This edition was “crammed full” (a Maine-ism meaning nasty stuffed) with “all the news that was good to print” from our area. The early bird fisherman had arrived and preparations were in full swing for the next tourist season. […]
Bertrand Chaffee Hospital announces orthopedic program, new providers
By [email protected] | on April 14, 2022 Springville Journal Staff SPRINGVILLE – Bertrand Chaffee Hospital is pleased to announce the introduction of the Orthopedic Surgery Center at Bertrand Chaffee Hospital starting May 2. Dr. Paul Mason, MD Dr. Paul Mason, MD, will provide orthopedic services to Springville and surrounding communities. Dr. Mason completed […]
Opening of the Book Arts Fair at the SF Library on May 6
Maternal Mitochondria, the cross-generational art duo of Miriam Sagan and Isabel Winson-Sagan, will present a new book art exhibit, “Lending Library of the Invisible,” at the Southside Library, 6599 Jaguar Drive, Santa Fe. The show opens the May 6 and ends May 31. The exhibition features collaborative books that the mother-daughter team created during the […]
Buyers locked in by fewer homes, high prices, rising rates
Wendy Kaufman stands in the entrance to her crowded garage with her daughter Jaedyn, 19, and son Julian, 14, Tuesday, April 12, 2022, in Doral, Florida. The Kaufmans left Germany and couldn’t find a big enough house they could afford. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier) LOS ANGELES — Shortly after moving to South Florida for a new […]
For disaster-stricken churches, Easter brings promise of hope
The Easter message of renewal will be particularly poignant this year for four American congregations bouncing back from disasters. Their churches were destroyed by a tornado in Kentucky, ravaged by fire in New York, shattered when Hurricane Ida hit the coast of Louisiana, and filled with smoke and ash from the world’s most destructive wildfire. […]
Lawmakers override vetoes, including education and transgender sports bills – The Interior Journal
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Governor Andy Beshear vetoed some two dozen bills passed by the General Assembly in the last two days before their 10-day veto suspension, and when lawmakers are returned on Wednesday, they began voting to strike down the bills, one by one. Both chambers must approve the waiver, starting with the chamber […]