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Students Build Space Heat Shields at UW’s Teton STEM Academy
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Kansas City Star
How will you spend the Fourth in KC? Here’s our guide to fireworks and entertainment
The Fourth of July will offer plenty of fireworks in the Kansas City area — as well as lots of music. And in many cases you can enjoy both as most of the largest celebrations will feature live music before fireworks light up the sky. But the biggest musical event of the week will come two days later, when country star Kenny Chesney plays at ...
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UMass Lowell
As Politics Divide America, Can Businesses Keep It Together?
A third strategy is for companies to relocate their headquarters from red or blue enclaves to “purple” places such as Austin, Texas; Nashville, Tennessee; and Miami. While this can neutralize political tension, Merriman says it’s not without risk. Global asset management company AllianceBernstein relocated its 1,000 employees from ...
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Food for Thought: Local 10, Publix team up again to address rising food insecurity
Since 2020, Local 10 and Publix Super Markets have teamed up to address food insecurity in our communities.
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Clemson Athletics
Clemson Volleyball Announces 2024 Schedule
CLEMSON, S.C. – With the anticipation of the newly renovated Jervey Gym, Head Coach Jackie Simpson Kirr and the Clemson Volleyball team announced the 2024 schedule on Monday, July 1. The schedule features 11 non-conference matches and 20 ACC contests, while taking on nine opponents that made a postseason appearance in 2023.
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Oklahoma State Athletics
Cowboys Lead Big 12 with Six on Preseason All-Conference Team
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State football leads the Big 12 with six student-athletes on the 2024 Preseason All-Big 12 Football Team that was announced Tuesday.
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Residents shocked and concerned by elevated lead hazards in South Bend neighborhoods
SOUTH BEND — Curtis Cathey was immediately concerned after learning about the risk of elevated lead levels in his neighborhood full of older homes. As he attended the Miami Village Neighborhood Summer Kickoff with his two sons, 11-year-old Aasim and 6-year-old Ameer, he became determined to know the hazards his home might potentially pose to ...
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