Wichita Town Hall Wichita eagle The Sedgwick County Republican and Democratic parties have joined the debate on a proposed ordinance to ban discrimination within Wichita city limits, but both parties have provided inaccurate information to their constituents. The Republican missive, a party email and fundraising appeal opposing the ordinance, confuses …
Read More »Get things off to a good start: fireworks and local shows this July 4th | City guides
Fireworks have delighted people for a long time. Even here in the United States, the fireworks were part of the original celebration of the Declaration of Independence of 1777. July 4th has been celebrated with fireworks since, except last year due to COVID. This year in Idaho, many cities are …
Read More »New World Health Organization Guidelines on COVID-19 Delta Variant
World Health Organization releases new mask guidelines as delta variant grows Update: 10:17 p.m. EDT June 29, 2021 The delta variant of COVID-19 is spreading rapidly, becoming the dominant strain in all countries where it has appeared. || COVID-19 Updates | the latest numbers from Maryland | Get tested | …
Read More »Inside the numbers of a state’s plan to consolidate its public higher education system
About a year ago, the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, or Passhe, took the first step in merging six of 14 universities into a system that has withstood declining enrollment and financial pressures for a decade. And as early as next month, the system’s board of governors could take …
Read More »Proud boys leader to resign as besieged group considers pivoting to local politics
Top line The president of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio Told NPR, he plans to step down as head of the far-right group after months of unrest sparked by the alleged involvement of dozens of members in the Jan.6 attack on the Capitol. PORTLAND, OREGON – SEPTEMBER 26: Enrique Tarrio, …
Read More »Robeson County towns plan July 4th celebrations
June 25, 2021 As the United States intensified its efforts during World War II in the early 1940s, Fort Bragg became the largest military post in the country, accommodating 60,000 troops. But lesser-known military training was taking place about 40 miles southwest of Fort Bragg, in what is now Laurinburg-Maxton …
Read More »Nonprofits scramble to renew tax-exempt status ahead of new deadline
Thousands of Rhode Island nonprofits are facing a deadline Wednesday to renew their tax exemption certificates. It’s a deadline some were not aware of, and one that left others scrambling to put together the necessary information when the Revenue Department informed them of the requirement weeks ago. The state estimates …
Read More »Jammu and Kashmir political parties condemn murder of policeman and his family – the New Indian Express
Through PTI SRINAGAR: Major political parties in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday condemned the killing of a special police officer (SPO), his wife and daughter in Pulwama district, calling him “despicable and cowardly” and “form of terrorism”. “I wholeheartedly condemn the vile and cowardly militant attack on Police SPO J&K …
Read More »July 2021 Events at Carver Memorial Library
This summer, story time will be in the fresh air. Bring sunscreen and a blanket, lawn chair, or grass seat. We will cancel if it is too hot or humid, so check your email or the library website/ Facebook if you are not sure.We have two types of storytelling hours …
Read More »Various dance companies are enriched with a new partner: MacKenzie Scott
When the pandemic struck, forcing the Dance Theater of Harlem to cancel performances and suspend classes, the company, like many arts organizations, was devastated. She had no safety net: with very modest financial reserves, she was able to get by with the help of the federal government Paycheque Protection Program …
Read More »COVID-19 in GCC: Indian job seekers look to uncertain future due to travel ban
Job seekers from the west coast of India have been flocking to the Arabian Gulf countries since the region was connected by air in 1956. âIt’s better and easier to go to Dubai than to Bengaluru and Mumbaiâ is a popular saying that has gained momentum over the years and …
Read More »team of specialists sent to South Florida to investigate collapse | New policies
By WILL LESTER, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) – A half-dozen scientists and engineers specializing in catastrophic structural failures are heading to South Florida to gather first-hand information on the cause of the catastrophic collapse of the South Champlain Towers. Their early work will be used to determine whether a further …
Read More »CEO Selected for Affordable Pet Care Organization
Jennifer Barker succeeds Rob Levine, who announced his intention to retire earlier this year. JACKSONVILLE, Fla – The Board of Directors of First Coast No More Homeless Pets has unanimously elected Jennifer Barker as Executive Director. Barker succeeds Rob Levine, who announced his intention to retire earlier this year. Levine …
Read More »Joe Manchin’s proposed changes to U.S. election laws deserve broad support
June 26, 2021 JOE MANCHIN, the Democratic senator from West Virginia, is a paradoxical figure. He torpedoed many of his party’s most expensive plans, from climate change legislation to removing the filibuster from the Senate. However, without this desire to confuse his Democratic colleagues, Mr. Manchin could not win in …
Read More »Broome County Regional Farmers Market turns 5 | WIVT
BINGHAMTON, NY – A popular Saturday destination in Broome County celebrates its birthday. The Broome County Regional Farmers Market recognized 5 years of success and growth throughout the month. The market began in 2016 as a collaboration between the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County and the Broome County Government; …
Read More »Tax advice when sending children to private or public schools
Kindergarten to Grade 12 Private Education Tax Relief In most cases, you won’t get a significant reduction in your taxes by sending your kids to a private school from Kindergarten to Grade 12. The Internal Revenue Service does not allow you to deduct private school tuition fees to reduce your …
Read More »Trump organization could face criminal charges in prosecutor’s investigation
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office has informed lawyers for Donald J. Trump that it is considering criminal charges against his family business, the Trump Organization, in connection with the company’s benefits to a senior executive, according to several people with knowledge of the file. If the case goes ahead, District …
Read More »Germany-Based Fintech Companies Raisin and Deposit Solutions Merge Their Activities to Form B2C Savings Company
Fintech companies based in Germany Grape and Deposit solutions have decided to merge their activities in order to create a new company in the business-to-consumer or B2C savings sector. Deposit solutions Currently operates deposit markets for more than 150 partners, such as large institutions, including Deutsche Bank, and links them …
Read More »Political parties and churches urge Mizoram CM to call all-party meeting to discuss COVID-19 situation
The call came amid several difficulties and constraints faced by the state due to the surge in COVID-19 cases despite an extended lockdown. Political parties, churches and civil society groups in Mizoram have urged the Mizo National Front (MNF) government led by Chief Minister Zoramthanga to convene a multi-party meeting …
Read More »Window on Pasco | New
Petco Love chooses Pasco Animal Services for a grant of $ 25,000 Petco Love recently awarded Pasco County Animal Services a $ 25,000 grant to benefit the county’s pet population. PCAS will partner with the Humane Society of Pasco County and the SPCA Suncoast to use the money to spay …
Read More »Myths that undermine racial equity in the workplace
More than a year has passed since many business leaders made bold commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion. Like many other executives, I have invested a considerable amount of time listening to professionals within my organization and outside to understand their experiences at work and in the world, and what …
Read More »FI Scouts is an iPhone application to gain your financial independence
FI Scouts is an iPhone application to gain your financial independence Supply: Christian Mitteldorf FI Scouts is a brand new iPhone app designed to help you become financially impartial. Saving money sounds simple and in concept, it is. However, in general we all want a service close at hand and …
Read More »Emails show frustration over Facebook’s handling of election lies
By Donie O’Sullivan and Dan Merica, CNN People working with Joe Biden’s presidential campaign have been repeatedly warned Facebook about the violent campaign-related rhetoric on its platform during the heat of the 2020 election, but a series of email exchanges reveal how the social media giant has at times dismissed …
Read More »The Peoria couple open a women’s boutique in the Sunbeam Building
PEORIA – Both with careers in social services, Charles and Andrea Miner chose to do something a little lighter for their side gig. The pair open a boutique for women, named It’s Miner Things, in the Sunbeam Building. The boutique will be filled with a fun assortment of womenswear, lingerie, …
Read More »Fight bank fraud with Active Defense
How a new strategy gives banks the upper hand over bad actors by increasing the cost and complexity of online fraud The cat-and-mouse game between banks and bad actors is finally about to change for good. Financial institutions have historically been left behind in the fight against fraud, mostly left …
Read More »Hundreds of postal ballots still to be counted in LI primaries
Polling stations closed at 9 p.m. Tuesday during political party primaries for the elections in four towns in Suffolk County and two towns in Nassau. At 9:30 p.m., results in Nassau and Suffolk were incomplete. By 8:45 p.m., 8,005 people had voted on primary day in Suffolk. At 9 p.m. …
Read More »Universities slash faculties and blame Covid
A Covid-19 awareness panel at the University of Vermont, where administrators are moving forward with a plan to end 12 major programs, 11 minor and four master’s programs. (Lisa Rathke / AP Photo) To subscribe to The nation Subscribe now for as low as $ 2 per month! Thank you …
Read More »Clean energy is not party policy
Anyone who wants to say that clean energy is a Democrats problem or a partisan problem is wrong. Fundamentally, clean energy is about harnessing indigenous renewable resources to produce real benefits for consumers – more affordable electricity, more choice, cleaner air, and reduced greenhouse gas emissions to name. only a …
Read More »In new lawsuit, Ben Zobrist alleges Pastor had an affair with his wife and defrauded charity – NBC Chicago
Former Chicago Cubs star and 2016 World Series MVP Ben Zobrist has filed a lawsuit against his former pastor Byron Yawn, alleging he had an affair with his wife Julianna Zobrist and defrauded his charitable foundation, while by being his spiritual advisor and confidant. According to the lawsuit, Zobrist is …
Read More »Polling stations are open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday in the primaries of political parties
Polling stations will be open Tuesday from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. for political party primaries in the towns of East Hampton, Huntington, Islip and Southhampton in Suffolk County, and in the towns of Glen Cove and Long Beach in Nassau . In East Hampton, City Councilor Jeffrey Bragman is …
Read More »The pandemic stimulus was loaded up front. It could mean a chaotic year.
The US economy is about to face a new challenge rooted in the arithmetic of growth: what fiscal stimulus gives, fiscal stimulus takes away. The US $ 1.9 trillion bailout package promulgated in March, as well as a $ 900 billion pandemic aid package adopted in December, are heavily loaded …
Read More »Mexican unaccompanied children sent home | WIVT
WASHINGTON, DC – The Biden administration says unaccompanied migrant children seeking asylum are admitted to the United States and are being properly cared for. However, as Alexandra Limon of NewsChannel 34 shows us, there is a group of unaccompanied children who are excluded and almost all returned to their countries …
Read More »New Orleans Saints RB Alvin Kamara Now Advising NASCAR on Fan Base Growth
METAIRIE, Louisiana – Alvin Kamara has officially become a star of two sports. The New Orleans Saints running back was named NASCAR’s first-ever growth and engagement advisor on Sunday, continuing his growing relationship with the sport over the past year. “I am delighted that they have carved out a role …
Read More »Transcript: Daniel Pink on “Face the Nation”, June 20, 2021
The following is a transcript of an interview with author Daniel Pink that aired Sunday, June 20, 2021 on “Face the Nation”. JOHN DICKERSON: This summer, American businesses and their employees are thinking and planning their return to the office. To help us understand what this process might look like, …
Read More »In modern America, political parties have replaced the church
As Christianity’s hold on America weakened, many experts believed our politics would become more ecumenical and rational and less stormy and slanderous. But the opposite has happened. We are now more polarized, risking being torn apart by two diametrically opposed ideologies about what America stands for. One part that I …
Read More »Hoosier to Hoosier Partnership sees changes, but still delivers
Operating under a new model and without institutional support, the Hoosier to Hoosier community partnership continues to recycle usable items left behind by students at Indiana University. Formerly the Hoosier Community Sale to Hoosier, the program no longer includes a sale due to the pandemic and a loss of aid …
Read More »David C. DeLauder | Bon Pasteur funeral home
DAVID C. DeLAUDER passed away on June 15, 2021, at the age of 57. He leaves this terrestrial world too soon. An accomplished chef, David’s love for food and its preparation was his way of expressing his love to his family and friends. His hospitality and generosity were beyond measure. …
Read More »“Safe Haven” opens doors for LGBTQ + adolescents and young adults
Legacy Cassanova works hard to make her community more inclusive. He says growing up as a transgender man has posed challenges. âI never got to go to my prom before I started the transition,â Casanova said. What would you like to know Legacy Cassanova’s vision for the Safe Haven Foundation …
Read More »Statement by the Prime Minister and the Minister of Finance on the government’s refinancing of the Peebles hospital loan
STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER AND THE MINISTER OF FINANCE AT THE NINTH SESSION OF THE THIRD SESSION OF THE FOURTH CHAMBER OF ASSEMBLY ON THE GOVERNMENT OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS ON THE REFINANCING OF BANCO POPULAR PEEBLES HOSPITAL READY TO ACHIEVE 1.6 SAVINGS M $ OVER THE PERIOD 2026 …
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Search for quotes, news, net asset values ââof mutual funds Adani Ports INE742F01042, ADANIPORTS, 532921 Vodafone idea INE669E01016, IDEA, 532822 Adani power INE814H01011, ADANIPOWER, 533096 Power of trust INE614G01033, RPOWER, 532939 Addiction INE002A01018, RELIANCE, 500325 Search for quotes, news, net asset values ââof mutual funds Adani Ports INE742F01042, ADANIPORTS, 532921 …
Read More »Robert (Bob) L. McGinty | News, Sports, Jobs
Robert (Bob) L. McGinty GLADSTONE – Robert (Bob) L. McGinty, 83, of Gladstone, passed away on Sunday March 7, 2021 at the Lakeview Memory Care Center in Gladstone, surrounded by his family. Robert was born January 25, 1938 in Flint, Michigan, son of Edward and Lilah (Ferguson) McGinty. He graduated …
Read More »Redlands Savings Bank celebrates 30th anniversary in 1921 – Redlands Daily Facts
This photo of the First National Bank and Savings Bank of Redlands, southwest corner of State and Orange streets, appeared on June 20, 1921 in the Redlands Daily Facts. (Daily Redlands Facts) June 20, 1921 Redlands Savings Bank celebrates its 30th anniversary today Today, the Redlands Savings Bank celebrates the …
Read More »Minnesota’s best and worst contract according to PFF
The Vikings appear to have an all-time salary cap assistant in Rob Brezinski. Every time a new contract is announced, it feels like Minnesota is two years away from being completely screwed up. However, when those two years pass, there are the Vikings, who rub shoulders and sign new contracts. …
Read More »‘Fill a Glass of Hope’ Promotion at Price Chopper in Honor of National Dairy Month | WIVT
Posted: June 18, 2021 / 5:00 p.m. EDT / Update: June 18, 2021 / 5:00 p.m. EDT BINGHAMTON, NY – In honor of National Dairy Month, a regional grocery chain is helping ensure those in need have access to milk. For the 7th year, Price Chopper is partnering with the …
Read More »During the first 21+ event of Out Montclair, “Montclair seems to be catching up”
Khris Santana and Tiffany Rivera attend Paterson’s “Out at Night” on June 16, 2021 (KATE ALBRIGHT / FOR MONTCLAIR LOCAL) By KATE ALBRIGHT and LOUIS C. [email protected] A little over two months ago, Peter Yacobellis, the first openly homosexual elected representative of Montclair, announced the creation of “Out Montclair”, a …
Read More »Kennesaw Considering Incentives for Collier Building Redevelopment
By Rebecca Gaunt The old Collier Building in downtown Kennesaw, which has been vacant since 1996, will be redeveloped as part of the Common place project, and due to the cost of redeveloping historic properties, Kennesaw City Council will consider incentives for the developer. Local businessman Dale Hughes is expected …
Read More »J & K’s political parties condemn murder of policeman by activists in Srinagar
Major political parties in Jammu and Kashmir on Friday condemned the murder of a policeman, who was shot dead by activists while off duty here on Thursday. Another militant attack and another family are in mourning. May Javeed Ahmed find his place in Jannat (heaven) and may his family find …
Read More »Real Salt Lake Homegrown Factory continues to grow and improve
Last month, eight past and present members of the Real Salt Lake Academy took to the field for the Real Monarchs in their USL Championship game against LA Galaxy II. Among them was 16-year-old defender Jaziel Orozco. As the season progressed, the number only grew as other academy alumni and …
Read More »NewsChannel 34 celebrates Nexstar Founder’s Day of Caring | WIVT
BINGHAMTON, NY – Today, 199 stations across the country celebrate 25 years of Nexstar Media. However, Nexstar has not always been a ânationâ. What started as a CBS affiliate in Scranton, PA, with less than 100 employees, has grown into the nation’s largest local television group. In fact, just 10 …
Read More »Hewlett Packard Enterprise Passes Rigorous Splunk Engineering Tests for Kubernetes Operator with HPE Ezmeral
Receive instant alerts for news on your actions. Claim your 1-week free trial for Street Insider Premium here. Customers can leverage HPE Ezmeral and Splunk together to create a single data store, available as a fully managed solution as a service from HPE GreenLake Splunk Joins HPE Ezmeral Marketplace as …
Read More »Hamas leader meets with party leaders visiting Morocco
RABAT, June 17 (Reuters) – Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh will meet Morocco’s main opposition party on Thursday as part of a visit aimed at boosting support for the Palestinian cause despite the country’s recent diplomatic deal with Israel. Haniyeh arrived in Morocco on Wednesday and met with the Islamist PJD, …
Read More »Summit County Humane Association will organize an “Adopta Cat Camp”
Summit County, Ohio – Editor’s Note: The reader video above is from a story posted on April 11, 2021. The Summit County Humane Society invites the general public and potential adopters to visit the shelter for the first general adoption event in over a year, Camp Adoption. More than 60 …
Read More »Lemonade Day National Youth Entrepreneurship Organization Announces Nicole Cassier-Mason as New CEO
HOUSTON – (COMMERCIAL THREAD) –Lemonade day announced today that Nicole Cassier-Mason was appointed general manager. Lemonade Day is a non-profit youth entrepreneurship organization that helps prepare young people for life and prepares them to become forward-thinking leaders and citizens of tomorrow through fun and experiential programs. Cassier-Mason joined Lemonade Day …
Read More »What do you need to open a business bank account?
As a small business owner, it is important to separate your business and personal banking operations so that you can monitor the profitability of your business and avoid mixing up transactions. With a corporate bank account, you can help protect yourself and your business. Before opening one, make sure you …
Read More »Cayuga County Democrats Elect Dia Carabajal As Party President | Politics
However, she has held different positions with campaigns over the years. She has been a campaign manager, fundraiser and volunteer. She highlighted her work on behalf of the candidates, namely Cayuga County lawmakers, Tricia Kerr and Heidi Nightengale. âI think it gives me a good perspective on the kind of …
Read More »Anne Marie Forbes appointed Vice President of Development
The Charlotte Symphony will welcome Anne Marie Forbes as Vice President of Development effective July 6, 2021. As Vice President of Development of the CSO, Forbes will be responsible for all fundraising and development activities and helping forge new relationships to strengthen the visibility, impact and financial resources of the …
Read More »City cruise to speed up on Saturday
June 08, 2021 While COVID-19 travel restrictions prevented most international fans from attending the Mount Airy Bluegrass and Old Time Fiddler convention over the weekend, many fans across the United States were more than happy to see the event will return after a forced interruption by the pandemic last year. …
Read More »Mars Petcare and PEDIGREE Foundation Partner with Kyle Busch to Help Shelter Animals Find Warm Homes | state
FRANKLIN, Tennessee., June 15, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Mars Petcare, PEDIGREE® Brand and PEDIGREE Foundation Partner with Two-Time NASCAR Cup Series Champion Kyle busch to raise awareness of pet adoption and support their ambition to end pet roaming. At Sunday 20 June, when the NASCAR Cup Series returns to …
Read More »White House unveils new domestic terrorism strategy “focused on laser violence”
WASHINGTON – The Biden administration on Tuesday rolled out what it called a new strategy to combat domestic terrorism – a series of changes to elevate the federal government’s response to an urgent problem, with renewed efforts to deter, detect and prosecute those who use violence in pursuit of political …
Read More »Parties can escape sanctions against fake pollsters
Political parties are likely to escape punishment for posing as bogus pollsters because the state’s ethics watchdog says it lacks the power to investigate Controversy. The Public Service Standards Commission (Sipo) said it could not comment directly on parties asking their members to misrepresent themselves as researchers. Almost a week …
Read More »American Express Company (NYSE: AXP) – American Express implements small business plans with kabbat verification
What happened: American Express (NYSE: AXP) announced the launch of its first small business checking account, Kabbage Checking. The development comes shortly after the company acquired cabbage, an online fintech lender. Thanks to the Kabbage team and its full line of fintech, data platform and IP products, American Express’s new …
Read More »Watkins Glen State Park featured in new tourism ad in upstate New York
(WETM) – Watkins Glen State Park is one of many state landmarks featured in a new advertising campaign unveiled by Governor Andrew Cuomo to revive the upstate New York tourism industry. The $ 40 million campaign began in June with ads promoting New York’s landmarks like Washington Square Park, Moynihan …
Read More »Prepare for the NORD Patient and Family Forum, scheduled for June 26-27
Those who wish to acquire practical tools for living optimally with rare diseases are encouraged to attend the annual conference Living Rare Living Stronger Patient and Family Forum, hosted by the National Organization for Rare Diseases (NORTH) and set this year for June 26 and 27. The conference brings together …
Read More »Ban on buying Russian bonds from US financial institutions – UNIAN
The measure was introduced on June 14, 2021. The ban is not applicable to the secondary market / REUTERS U.S. financial institutions have been prohibited from purchasing Russian bonds issued after June 14, 2021. This was announced by the US Department of the Treasury on its website. âThe following activities …
Read More »‘Full of —‘: Candidates warned not to fake Trump’s endorsement
âA lot of the candidates claim to have the support of President Trump. Most of them are full of shit. You will know when President Trump approves someone, âsaid former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski. The episodes illustrate the conflicting pressures facing the former president and Republican candidates desperate for …
Read More »FIBA President Hamane Niang steps down amid sexual abuse investigation
A 16-year-old player told The Times that Bamba sexually assaulted her during the 2020 Africa Under-18 Championships in Egypt last December. As the team trained in Mali ahead of the tournament, the player said, Bamba threatened to expel him from the team when she refused to join him in the …
Read More »AAA Says Parents Should Practice These 7 Habits To Avoid Hot Car Deaths | WIVT
through: K. Querry-Thompson / KFOR, Nexstar News Wire Posted: June 13, 2021 / 4:09 PM EDT / Update: June 13, 2021 / 4:09 PM EDT THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA (KFOR) – During the summer months, it can be extremely dangerous for families to leave children in hot cars. According to …
Read More »SCC offers 2 new ways to become a teacher
June 01, 2021 After a tumultuous 2020 where COVID-19 disrupted both classroom teaching and graduation exercises, hundreds of seniors have returned to normalcy in recent days through ceremonies celebrating both their accomplishments academics and the fight against the pandemic. Still, the coronavirus has loomed over proceedings held at various Surry …
Read More »Cheryl Gaye Hunter | Bon Pasteur funeral home
Surrounded by her loved ones, CHERYL GAYE HUNTER lost her courageous battle with cancer and passed away under the care of our Lord on June 7, 2021. Cheryl was born on October 2, 1946 in Great Falls, Montana. Cheryl is retired from the West Virginia Federal Credit Union. She was …
Read More »Flagstar Bancorp (NYSE: FBC) Upgraded To Buy From Zacks Investment Research
Flagstar Bancorp (NYSE: FBC) has been improved by Zacks investment research from a “keep” note to a “buy” note in a research note published on Friday, Zacks.com reports. The company currently has a target price of $ 50.00 on the shares of the savings and loan company. Zacks investment researchThe …
Read More »Yair Lapid will not be Israel’s next ruler. But he is the power behind the throne.
Mr. Lapid completed his military service as a writer for a military magazine, then followed in his father’s footsteps as a professional journalist. In the 1990s, he slipped between several illustrious positions within Israel’s cultural establishment, balancing his column with a TV talk show, while starring in a handful of …
Read More »Pets of the week: an outgoing large terrier and a calm ‘Cheshire cat’
King Charlemagne is a 72-pound chocolate bull terrier who is 8 years old. He was placed with Animal Allies after his old household could no longer care for him. King Charlemagne is a friendly, outgoing guy who loves attention. He’s pretty calm, but if there are people around, he’ll bounce …
Read More »Lucky 13: Times wins Pulitzer Prize
Tampa Bay Times reporter Kathleen McGrory, center, addresses Poynter to current and former Times staff on Friday at a Pulitzer Prize celebration she won with her reporting partner Neil Bedi DOUGLAS R. CLIFFORD | Time Current and former Tampa Bay Times staff members toast Kathleen McGrory and Neil Bedi at …
Read More »The polls, a deeply troubling episode for the holidays
There is something distinctly troubling about the fact that political parties admit to deceiving voters on their doorsteps and shrug their shoulders, saying that “everyone was there.” Asking the electorate to trust politicians to run the country, when parties cannot be trusted to tell households the truth, illustrates why leaders …
Read More »After State Abolishes 12-Month Installment Payment, School System Shares Options for Affected Employees | New
BEAUFORT – About 600 employees in the Carteret County school system will see changes in the way they receive paychecks starting in the 2021-2022 school year. âAs part of a statewide modernization of the trading system, the Ministry of Education has removed the processing of installments. This is the method …
Read More »Lumbee Guaranty Bank donates $ 25,000 for a scholarship to Fayetteville State University.
June 11, 2021 PEMBROKE – The Lumberton women’s track and field team finished tied for third at the Sandhills Athletic Conference on Wednesday in Pembroke and the Pirates boys were fifth. The boys and girls of Purnell Swett both finished eighth out of the eight participating teams. For the Pirate …
Read More »Short and long term investments for budding entrepreneurs
As a young entrepreneur, you might be more focused on your business or your marketing strategy. But one thing that you shouldn’t miss is your investment strategy. Investing your money is as vital as learning how you can run a business. In fact, knowing how you can make your own …
Read More »Miami Dolphins linebacker Jerome Baker wants new contract
DAVIE – Jerome Baker has revealed he wants to stay in Miami for his entire career after the team’s last organized activity on Friday afternoon. âI want to play here for the rest of my career,â said Baker. “I love the fans, I love the organization, I love everyone here.” …
Read More »G-7 leaders open with focus on pandemic and climate change
President Biden joined leaders of other major democracies on the white sands of Carbis Bay in England on Friday, posing for the traditional “family photo” and opening their annual Group of 7 summit with meetings focused primarily on the end. of the coronavirus pandemic. Meeting for the first time in …
Read More »Six Things Alabamians Love More Than COVID Vaccines
COVID vaccines are a pretty painful subject these days, and that doesn’t just refer to pain at the injection site. Alabamians in particular don’t seem overly fond of vaccines – less than 30% of the state’s population is fully vaccinated, according to the Centers for Disaster Control and Prevention. Only …
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