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Housing Hope Employment and Education Program Receives $130,000 Grant from Boeing
[ad_1] Boeing has awarded a $130,000 grant to Housing Hope’s education, employment and training programs. The Housing Hope Program provides employment and education services to people experiencing homelessness, poverty and other adversities in Snohomish County. The program positions people to earn a GED, high school diploma, degree, or certificate so they can pursue the living ... -
22nd Annual Surfing Competition Raises Funds For Children To Get Higher Education
[ad_1] Surfside Beach, South Carolina (WMBF) – Surfers were breaking waves at Surfside Beach for Saturday’s annual surfing competition. Each year, the Guy Daniels Memorial Foundation hosts an event to raise awareness about keeping beaches clean and to help children receive higher education. Many surfers, like 17-year-old Cameron Whitman, were keen to compete. “Today I ... -
A new study reveals that mosquitoes have a unique ability to sniff out humans.Science and technology
[ad_1] The question we ask ourselves each summer is an empty one: Why is it so difficult, even impossible, to escape the sight of ruthless mosquitoes? . Why do they bite me more than anyone else? Scientists and repellent makers believe that carbon dioxide (CO₂), which we exhale when we breathe, and octanol, a volatile ... -
Dan Levy to Star in ‘Sex Education’ Season 4: NPR
[ad_1] Dan Levy, who co-produced and starred in the Canadian series Sitts Creekjoins season 4 of the British drama sex education. Amy Sussman/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Amy Sussman/Getty Images Dan Levy, who co-produced and starred in the Canadian series Sitts Creekjoins season 4 of the British drama sex education. Amy Sussman/Getty Images Featuring ... -
Iowa teachers receive scholarships for science students
[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 ... -
VA shows the pitfalls of government healthcare.opinion
[ad_1] In the fall of 2020, a patient in Augusta, Georgia, visited a local Veterans Affairs Medical Center for minimally invasive urological surgery. Less than two weeks later, the OIG reported him dead. The inspector general concluded that there were “multiple deficiencies” in the patient’s care. In it, his primary care physician was said to ... -
Point: Bills dominate Broncos 42-15
[ad_1] Leading up to the Buffalo Bills’ preseason game against the Denver Broncos, we knew the potential for the Bills to make the show existed. Ultimately, much of the debate centered on head coach Sean McDermott’s decision to play the majority of the starters, while Broncos head coach Nathaniel Hackett chose to play the majority ... -
Texas Board of Education Concerns About Changes | Letter to the Editor
[ad_1] The Texas State Board of Education is considering ending the use of BC (B.C.) and AD (Domino Years) as historical dating systems in textbooks and replacing them with “secular” ones. I am concerned that Systems, BCE (BC) and CE (BC). Consider the following quote from a board member: “This has nothing to do with ...











