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    [ad_1] The Caribbean is more than just lounging on the beach and sipping cocktails. With over 40 million people in the Caribbean, he has a huge opportunity. economic growthThanks to the internet, outsourcing and remote work trends, the Caribbean is no longer isolated. Check out these amazing, in-demand jobs you can land right now! 1. ...
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    [ad_1] The Columbus Education Association announced that more than 94% of its members voted to go on strike for the first time since 1975, rejecting the Columbus City Board of Education’s last-minute proposal. The official confirmation was that CEA members were seen leaving a meeting at the Greater Columbus Convention Center and were allowed to ...
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    [ad_1] School lunch payments on Monday’s school board agenda Released at 12:07 am on Sunday, August 21, 2022 SALISBURY — A national issue landed on Monday’s agenda of the Rowan Salisbury School Board. The board is seeking an update on school lunches after a federal exemption that allowed all school districts in the country to ...
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    [ad_1] Des Moines, Iowa — Two Iowa teachers received scholarships from the Science Society to support students in scientific research. Educators in this program help students from underrepresented groups and low-income families put together STEM projects for scientific research competitions. Ann Jackson, a teacher at Marshalltown Middle School, received a $3,000 scholarship for participating in ...
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    [ad_1] Miss Jackson (WJTV) – The Mississippi Lefleur Museum District (LMD) is hosting its 7th annual Mississippi Science Fest from September 15th to September 17th. The Mississippi Science Fest is held at four locations: the Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum, the Mississippi Children’s Museum, the Mississippi Natural Science Museum, and the Mississippi Sports Hall of ...
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    [ad_1] Columbia, Missouri (KMIZ) Gone are the days when elementary school students were required to wear masks. However, schools still need to adopt policies to deal with COVID-19 transmission. With most public schools either resuming classes or preparing to resume classes soon, Missouri education officials released updated guidance for schools this week. This change follows ...
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    [ad_1] When Madison Cross’ father Huck fell ill many years ago, he couldn’t eat bread or sugar, and his family began making juices and smoothies to help him feel better. A healthy diet allowed him to feel his best and he continued with a naturopathic approach in addition to Western medicine. “He tried using traditional ...
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    [ad_1] SHARON MCBRAYER Staff Writer The Burke County Department of Social Services is hosting a health expo on Tuesday for Medicaid recipients to learn about the Medicaid transformation process. The Health Expo will be held from 10 am to 3 pm at the Burke County Department of Social Services at 700 E. Parker Road, Morganton. ...