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Health department advises residents to watch out for bats in their homes
[ad_1] EAU CLAIR, Wisconsin (WEAU) – The Eau Claire City and County Health Department is advising people to take steps to keep their homes safe from bats. This is because the Department of Health has reported an increasing number of bat sightings in the area. Sightings raise concerns for the health of residents, with rabies ... -
Terrence Williams pleads guilty to scheme to defraud NBA health plan
[ad_1] comment on this story comment Former NBA player Terrence Williams, the mastermind behind a scheme to defraud the NBA’s health plans, pleaded guilty to aggravated identity theft and conspiracy to commit health care and wire fraud, the Justice Department announced Friday. . “Williams spearheaded a scheme involving more than 18 former NBA players, dentists, ... -
The State Department feels that the Department of Education terminated the contract as revenge
[ad_1] your screen now. State administrations dedicated to helping blind Iowa feel retaliated after they raised concerns about prison inmates having to access school records. Initially, the Iowa Department of the Visually Impaired publicized concerns that inmates had access to names, dates of birth, and addresses while incarcerated in prison programs to produce materials for ... -
K-State Hosting NASA Earth Science Division
[ad_1] MANHATTAN, Kansas (WIBW) – K State University of Agriculture hosted the NASA Earth Sciences Division on Friday, August 26th. One of his NASA officials, Brad Doorn, told people what they were doing and how they could help farmers. They use satellites and other technologies to collect data on weather patterns, climate, water and air ... -
Burlington Roundtable Aims at Healthcare Worker Shortage
[ad_1] BURLINGTON, Vermont (WCAX) – Vermont will need 9,000 health care workers over the next decade, according to leaders who met in Burlington on Friday to discuss the issue. UVM Medical Center is asking Vermont regulators for a double-digit rate increase, largely due to rising labor costs.Statewide, hospitals spent him $115 million last year on ... -
Texas Nonprofit Leads Students Through Educational Success – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
[ad_1] The founder of a Dallas nonprofit focused on helping students succeed in their post-high school education says there are serious “flaws and gaps” in the education system, leading to a lack of degree acquisitions across Texas. said to have led to the failure of “Our mission is to lift our children out of intergenerational ... -
Fallon’s Cutting-Edge Science Lab Creates Excitement
[ad_1] Chemistry professor Dr. Gary Evett tells students about Fallon’s new science lab. Now is the ideal time to become a science student at Western Nevada College’s Fallon Campus.Chemistry and Biology faculty and students can enjoy the newly renovated and expanded science laboratories at Virgil Getto Hall.The finishing touches on the million-dollar project were completed ... -
The EPA’s Scientific Advisory Board approves the EPA PFAS basis for setting standards for drinking water. They may not be zero, but they are likely close. | | Mints
[ad_1] This week, the EPA’s Scientific Advisory Board issued a final report on the EPA’s assessment of risks associated with drinking water containing two of hundreds of permanent chemicals collectively known as PFAS. Unless you have a PhD in toxicology, most of that report will scratch your head (it was mine). The gist of this ...











