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Former Houston Texans president Jamie Rootes died of mental health problems, wife confirms
[ad_1] houston Former Houston Texans president Jamie Roots has died of mental health issues, his wife Melissa Roots confirmed on social media Monday night. Melissa said Jamie, 56, died Sunday in Houston. “Our family is heartbroken to confirm that Jamie Roots passed away on Sunday, August 21, 2022 in Houston, Texas after a battle with ... -
Designer Shows Debut Collection at Portland Fashion Week
[ad_1] Janelle Arnold had a collection of 10 looks from her newly launched fashion line “Dorothea” at the event. Portland, Oregon — Portland Fashion Week is all about bringing the fashion community together. As part of that, a young Portland-based up-and-coming designer hit the runway. Janelle Arnold may be starting small, but she’s already made ... -
Forget SEO.Think Trust and Influence, According to Digital Marketing Guru
[ad_1] Ian Hopkinson was frustrated with the music industry when he turned around to launch Mad Scientist Digital. The digital agency has built over 500 websites in 12 years and has been involved in countless social media and content campaigns. These days, they specialize in understanding how the Internet works. Some know it as SEO, ... -
Tailgating for Education Brings Community Members Together to Support Schools in Autauga County – Elmore Autauga News
[ad_1] Tatum Northington Elmore/Autauga News The Autauga Education Foundation (AEF), in partnership with the Prattville Area Chamber of Commerce, hosted its annual Tailgating for Education Benefit Dinner tonight, Monday, August 22nd. Not only does it raise funds for the school year, it raises money for the Foundation to give back to the school. AEF President ... -
California protects health benefits of young immigrants
[ad_1] SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Under a new policy announced Monday by California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s executive branch, about 40,000 low-income adults living illegally in the country will be eligible for government-funded health care. Never lose your insurance for the next year. California already pays for health care for low-income adults under the age of ... -
Using new technology, researchers make surprising discoveries about how fly brains respond to taste – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Taste is as important to fruit flies as it is to humans. Like humans, flies tend to seek out and consume sweet-tasting foods and reject bitter-tasting foods. However, little is known about how the brain circuits linking sensation and behavior represent sweet and bitter tastes. In a new study published in biology todayresearchers at ... -
Life sciences real estate investment, a bright spot in the office market, is slowing from a record pace
[ad_1] Following a record year for investment in 2021, the pace of life sciences property acquisitions and capital market activity slowed in the first half of 2022, according to new research. Brokerage firm Newmark has found that a decline in venture capital and a mixed outlook is leading to a decline in deals and funding. ... -
Battle Ground Community Education prepares to reopen coeducational volleyball program for kids
[ad_1] Sebastian Rubino / sebastian@thereflector.com Battle Grounds Community Education (BGCE) will launch a co-educational volleyball program for children in grades 5-8 on October 1st. BGCE Program Coordinator Kim Sutton said the eight-week program is one of many focused on martial arts, basketball and more. “We have community participants who sign up for coeducational teams.Once they ...









