A health alert has been issued by Public Health England as high temperatures are expected this weekend. Most of England, including Essex, experiences very hot weather from Saturday night to Tuesday morning. PHE issued the heat and health warning following the Met Office’s forecast of high temperatures over the following …
Read More »Many Americans Adopt Lies About Critical Race Theory
Parents and community members attend a Loudoun County School Board meeting that included a discussion of academic doctrine known as Critical Race Theory, in Ashburn, Virginia, USA on June 22, 2021. REUTERS / Evelyn Hockstein / File Photo NEW YORK, July 15 (Reuters) – Critical race theory, a once obscure …
Read More »Zomato IPO: Indian food delivery start-up raises $ 1.3 billion in massive public offering in Mumbai
Food delivery start-up Zomato is seeking to raise nearly $ 1.3 billion this week in an initial public offering in Mumbai, the company said in a statement. recent regulatory filing. That would set a new record for the largest tech offering in India, according to data from Refinitiv, beating Tata …
Read More »Ahead of 22, the GOP mobilizes against the COVID emergency extension
MARK PAZNIOKAS :: CTMIRROR.ORG Mark Walsh of West Hartford, a retired Hartford firefighter who frequently criticizes Governor Ned Lamont on the radio, holds a sign mocking the governor’s $ 1,000 incentive to job seekers. Capitol Police estimated the crowd at 250. Aided by radio hosts, Republicans attempted Monday to gauge …
Read More »Council Connection »SDOT West Seattle Bridge Virtual Public Meeting July 21; Conclusions of the Police Accountability Office on the presence of agents in the January 6 insurrection; Federal Judge Upholds Seattle’s Fair Chance Housing Act; Return weeks from July 12 to 26; Virtual office hours
SDOT West Seattle Bridge Virtual Public Meeting July 21 On July 21, SDOT will hold a virtual public meeting on the West Seattle Bridge. Here is SDOT’s announcement: On July 21 at 5:30 p.m., the West Seattle Bridge Program will host a virtual public meeting to let you learn more …
Read More »China’s LGBTQ community goes from rainbow to gray
During this year’s Pride Month, soccer star Li Ying made history as the first Chinese female athlete to declare herself gay, in a candid series of celebratory photos posted to social media, the showing posing happily alongside her partner. It is more and more common in the world for celebrities …
Read More »Governor Abbott Puts State Resources On Hold As Heavy Rains And Flash Flood Threaten South Texas And Coastal Bend | Texas Governor’s Office
July 7, 2021 | Austin, Texas | Press release Governor Greg Abbott prepared the state’s resources today as heavy rains, flash floods and river flooding threaten South Texas and the Coastal Curve over the next few days. A high risk of flash floods is expected along the Texas Coastal Curve …
Read More »Share the market today LIVE | Sensex, Nifty, ESB, NSE, Stock Prices, Stock Market News Updates July 6
India VIX has grown. (Photo: REUTERS) Share Market News Today | Sensex, Nifty, LIVE stock price: Major national indices traded with gains on Tuesday. The S&P BSE Sensex was above 53,000 while the Nifty 50 index approached 16,000. Bajaj Finance, HDFC Bank and Ultrtech Cement were the main gainers in …
Read More »My civic education students taught me to honor an imperfect country on July 4th
First Person is where Chalkbeat features personal essays from educators, students, parents, and others who think and write about public education. Through Tamara Mann Tweel I’m not celebrating July 4th, âmy student Charlene announced in class. “How can I? It’s their birthday, it’s your birthday, but it’s not mine, it’s …
Read More »Were this week’s “all-time high” temperatures legitimate? Here is how it is determined
This week scorching heat exceeded high temperatures in the northwest. The headlines, TV news and Twitter feeds of the past week have been full of daily statements on setting new records and, in some cases, “bursts. “ But for now, these all-time heat records are preliminary. It will take a …
Read More »New principals hired at Huron High, King Elementary
ANN ARBOR, MI – Ann Arbor Public Schools will have new leaders this fall at Huron High School and King Elementary School. Ché Carter, who has been principal of Clague Middle School since 2013, is the new principal of Huron High. He succeeds Janet Schwamb, who announced her retirement in …
Read More »British Columbia town that hit 121 F burns in forest fire; some residents are missing
LILLOOET, British Columbia (AP) – A wildfire that forced people to flee a small British Columbia town that had set record temperatures for Canada for three consecutive days burned uncontrollably on Thursday as relatives desperately sought information on the evacuees. Lytton’s roughly 1,000 residents had to abandon their homes with …
Read More »Public Health identifies the West Island as a high risk area for ticks carrying Lyme disease
MONTREAL – Ian Pellat, a resident of Kirkland, was gardening Wednesday morning. When he went to take a shower, he noticed a brown stain on his wrist that would not come off with soap and water. âI took a closer look, and sure enough it was a deer tick,â he …
Read More »Scrappy Eastern Oregon newspaper sues to uphold open files law and hold officials to account
ONTARIO – Enterprise Malheur has sued the Ontario School Board for its repeated refusal to release documents relating to the censorship of school board vice-chair Eric Evans and former member Derrick Draper. The Journalists’ Committee for Press Freedom represents The Company, which has a small staff but has had a …
Read More »Real estate company responds to public speculation | News, Sports, Jobs
Illustration: American Forest Management Real Estate KEWEENAW COUNTY – Amid public outcry, based on widespread rumors about logging in several areas of Keweenaw County, Eric Stier, regional director of American Forest Management (AFM), said there were some matters that needed to be clarified for the public’s understanding. . “First of …
Read More »Fort Hood Officials Call for Public Help in Finding Missing Soldier | KAMR
FORT HOOD, Texas – The Fort Hood Emergency Services Branch, commonly known as DES, is asking the public for assistance in locating the missing soldier from Fort Hood, SPC. Abram Salas II. Officials say that on June 23, Spc. Salas’s unit reported that he did not show up for work. …
Read More »‘There are just too many risks’: Arizona shuts down forests to prevent extreme wildfires | Arizona
Escape to the high country during the July 4th vacation is a cherished Arizona tradition. Desert dwellers tired of triple-digit temperatures pitch their tents at Forest Service campgrounds, where nightly lows are often 40F (22C) cooler than in Phoenix. âNot this year,â says Brady Smith, public information officer for the …
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Falconer’s Tess Spangenburg (11), Kayla Lynn (2) and Emily Melquist (14) celebrate with pitcher Ashton Beckerink after Thursday’s Section VI Class C Final against Portville at Ernie Strickland Field. Photo of PJ by Jon Sitler FALCONER – Falconers first-year softball coach Sadie Stuart knows what it feels like. The last …
Read More »APOC Finishes Former GOP Alaska Representative Pruitt for “Widespread and Serious” Campaign Funding Violations
Former Republican Rep for East Anchorage Lance Pruitt (Josh Edge / Alaska Public Media) Alaska campaign finance watchdogs fined former state lawmaker $ 20,000, claiming he broke several laws with vague and botched reporting, banned contributions and refunds late to itself. Lance Pruitt is a former Republican member of the …
Read More »Girdwood housing market reaches crisis levels
A nationwide housing shortage is playing out across Alaska, but perhaps nowhere in the state has it been as severe as Girdwood, the mountain resort 40 miles south of Anchorage. . “I’ve been asked several times how you describe it in one word,” said resident Mike Edgington, who works on …
Read More »Oversized spending plan heads to budget committees
Governor Phil Murphy at the COVID-19 Daily Briefing on June 22, 2021 State lawmakers prepare to send Gov. Phil Murphy a budget that will take spending to an all-time high by adding more funds for tax breaks and public service pensions on top of what the governor requested ago months. …
Read More »8 people infected in 3 new coronavirus outbreaks in K-12 schools, according to Michigan’s June 21 School Outbreaks report
A sign of the end of the pandemic as well as the end of the 2020-21 school year, only eight students and staff from three K-12 school districts have been infected with the coronavirus in new related outbreaks. at school, according to data released Monday, June 21 by the Michigan …
Read More »Around Town: Alumni Encourage Stanford Class of 2021 to ‘Say Yes to Everything’, Stay Connected | New
In the latest Round Town column, news from Stanford University sending out the 2021 class, new facilities at Cesar Chavez Ravenswood Middle School, and recognition from Gunn High’s football team. CROSSING THE FINISH LINE … The notes of “Pomp and Circumstance” have never sounded so sweet as last weekend when …
Read More »Mentor Public Schools and Laketran Pilot “Cardinal Go” to Improve Access for High School Students
Mentor Public Schools recently received a grant that will fully fund a two-year pilot project of a new transit benefits program with Laketran. Cardinal Go is an innovative partnership that will allow Mentor High School students, Grades 9 to 12, to ride the Laketran Local Route 1-9 for free wherever …
Read More »Peterborough Public Health warns of potential high-risk exposure to COVID-19 at Pine Crest Golf Club
The Pine Crest Golf Club is located at 2455 Base Line in Peterborough County, west of Keene. (Photo: Pine Crest Golf Club / Facebook) Golfers who were at Pine Crest Golf Club at 2455 Base Line in Peterborough County from June 11 to 13 should know that a staff member …
Read More »Kremlin blames ‘nihilism’ as Moscow hits record for COVID-19 infections
A specialist wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) sprays disinfectant while disinfecting Rizhsky railway station, one of the measures to curb the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Moscow, Russia, on 17 June 2021. Russian Emergency Division of Moscow Ministry / Document via REUTERS MOSCOW, June 18 (Reuters) – The Kremlin …
Read More »Report exacerbates complexities of funding public college boot camps
A report released last week by the Student Borrower Protection Center shed light on public colleges and universities that encourage high-risk lending for short-term programs, but in several ways the report prompted as many questions as it answered. . Using publicly available data, SBPC showed that some colleges encourage students …
Read More »COVID-19 outbreak in Yukon Territory linked to high school students and unvaccinated adults
The Yukon River in Whitehorse. (Creative Commons photo by Gareth Sloan) The COVID-19 outbreak in the Yukon Territory fell from 18 to 21 active cases on Monday. And this despite the fact that nearly three quarters of the adult population of the territory are fully vaccinated. And while life in …
Read More »Kansas Public Schools Calculate How To Spend $ 830 Million In Federal Pandemic Aid
The federal government has allocated $ 830 million in the latest round of COVID-19 aid to Kansas public education to help students bounce back from the pandemic through 2024. Here, the Shawnee Heights school board near Topeka voted in December for a hybrid in-person and online education. (Tim Carpenter / …
Read More »Hudson Valley lifeguards in high demand at the start of the 2021 season
Lifeguard training for the summer City of Greenburgh Aquatics Director Greg du Sablon trains lifeguards in lifesaving skills for the upcoming season at Anthony F. Veteran Park in Hartsdale on June 10, 2021. Tania Savayan, Rockland / Westchester Journal News City and county park officials have rushed into 2021 to …
Read More »return of the 90s; which years had the more than 90+ peaks?
After 9 consecutive days with highs in the 90s, the Twin Cities peaked at 87 degrees on Saturday. Highs will return to the ’90s this Sunday in the Twin Cities and most of the southern half of Minnesota, as well as west-central Wisconsin. Northern Minnesota and Northwestern Wisconsin will see …
Read More »Poll: After controversial session, Arkansas Legislature has very negative numbers
Controversial topics drowned the typical bread and butter affairs of the legislative session, and it played into public opinion. A new Talk Business & Politics-Hendrix College poll of 535 Arkansas voters finds that the 93rd General Assembly only got a 32% approval rating, while 45% disapproved of its actions. Q: …
Read More »Local Oklahoma media sues the University of Oklahoma to release the findings of a high-profile investigation
NORMAN, Oklahoma (KFOR) – Local media outlet NonDoc is suing the University of Oklahoma on Thursday over a bid to release the findings of two high-profile investigations. The documents sought are the investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct against former university president David Boren. The other is a financial misconduct …
Read More »Governor Lamont announces the closure of the northern correctional facility
Press Releases 06/11/2021 Governor Lamont announces the closure of the northern correctional facility (HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that as of this morning, the Connecticut Corrections Department has officially closed the Northern Correctional Facility, about three weeks ahead of the agency’s original target to close the establishment …
Read More »baseball Holy Spirit hangs on to win SJ Non-Public B title | Live high school
âWe wanted to come and go on this ground and win a South Jersey championship. And everything went as we planned. I couldn’t be prouder of our children. This team gave us everything they had, and we gave it back straight away. Every punch we took, we returned one. What …
Read More »Tensions rise during public commentary at District 87 board meeting
What was supposed to be a routine District 87 board meeting turned out to be anything but, with nearly two hours of public commentary under pressure on Wednesday night. The small room accommodated over 50 people, some holding signs with sayings such as “Stop Indoctrination of Our Children” and “No …
Read More »Public-private partnerships essential to deter cyber threats against businesses
The JBS Meat Placement Plant is seen in Plainwell, Michigan, June 2, 2021. Jeff Kowalsky | AFP | Getty Images Hardly a week goes by without the announcement of a new cyberattack directly impacting the security and well-being of American businesses and citizens. Whether focused on espionage, disruption, or high-tech …
Read More »Mandan Public Schools buys land for its new high school | Mandan
PROVIDED The staff of the Tribune Bismarck The Mandan school board met in a special session on Tuesday to approve two purchase contracts for the construction of a new high school. The property is located between Eighth Avenue Northwest and Highway 1806, between Mandan Middle School and Starion Sports Complex. …
Read More »Slette: We say good luck to many retired professionals this month
For the first time of its kind, West Fargo Public Schools are celebrating staff accomplishments and years of service at the annual Staff Appreciation Party on Monday, June 14. The new District Staff Appreciation Party honors the recipients of the 2021-2022 Staff of the Year award, state-level Educator of the …
Read More »Unusual heat is expected to persist in Maine through early this week
If you feel like things are a bit warmer than usual in some parts of the state, you’re not wrong. Record temperatures were recorded in at least part of Maine – Augusta – on Sunday as part of a more regularly observed weather pattern later in the summer. “These hot …
Read More »Student Denied High School Diploma For Carrying The Mexican Flag
Ever Lopez of Asheboro, North Carolina, was to become the first member of his immediate family to graduate from high school, but instead, he said, he was denied his degree because ‘he wore a Mexican flag on his robe during his graduation ceremony this past week. Until Mr. Lopez’s name …
Read More »Educating the public about adolescent depression – HS Insider
With depression becoming a more apparent affliction affecting our current teenage population, we expect our modern society, which has advanced in the field of mental health, to have an extensive system of counseling. however, rising cases among American adolescents show that we do not have a full understanding of adolescent …
Read More »Be Fair and Maintain High Standards | News, Sports, Jobs
A worrying situation is brewing in Monroe County, where two teachers at the Swiss Hills Career Center have been charged with wrongdoing. Initially, the situation was investigated as a crime; however, law enforcement and the county prosecutor determined that criminal charges were not warranted. Superintendent Robert Caldwell had filed a …
Read More »Bourdage promoted to principal of Alpena high school | News, Sports, Jobs
Photo from the news kit Alpena High School deputy headmaster Romeo Bourdage prepares to participate in an online meeting in this photo from the March 2021 news kit. ALPENA – The current Deputy Director of the E-House at Alpena High School, Romeo Bourdage, will be promoted to Director on July …
Read More »Report ranks SF parks among the best in the country. Access to them is not as good.
A new report ranks San Francisco’s park system as one of the best in the country, as long as you’re not a low-income resident. The nonprofit Trust for Public Land has launched its 10th annual ParkScore Index, which assesses park systems in major metropolitan areas across the United States based …
Read More »Motorola Solutions Foundation Tells SHLA Students How Public Safety Careers Make an Impact!
SWENext High School Leadership Academy (SHLA) wraps up a successful 2020-2021 program cohort in June. Going through a difficult year, this program has improved its reach with the ability to provide tons of virtual leadership training and development content available to high school students around the world! New to SHLA …
Read More »Duval School Board approves name change of Lee High, 5 other schools
JACKSONVILLE, Florida – After nearly 11 months of debate, the Duval County School Board voted Tuesday in favor of the Superintendent’s recommendation to rename six public schools bearing the marks of controversial historical figures. The board also approved the Superintendent’s recommendation to retain the names of Jean Ribault Middle, Jean …
Read More »5 things to know before the stock market opens on Tuesday, June 1
Here are the most important news, trends and analysis investors need to start their trading day: 1. Dow is expected to jump on the first day of June The New York Stock Exchange welcomes Lightning eMotors (NYSE: ZEV) on May 24, 2021 to celebrate its transition to a public company. …
Read More »Central Vista project of public importance, work to be continued: High Court of Delhi
HOLDING the Central Vista project of national significance, the Delhi High Court on Monday dismissed a petition which had requested a stay on construction which took place at Central Vista Avenue during the peak phase of the Covid -19 pandemic and imposed a cost of Rs 1 Lakh on the …
Read More »North Dakota Could End Cervical Cancer With High HPV Vaccination Rates, Department of Health Says
Human papillomavirus, or HPV, is the most common type of sexually transmitted infection in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Many people who contract the virus have no symptoms and the infection goes away on its own. For others, HPV can turn into cancer …
Read More »Dresden Public Library sees high turnout for return of annual sale
DRESDE – âTime can belittle us, but not our minds,â said Nancy Call as visitors entered the Bridge Academy public library. The library held its annual bake, plant and book sale on Saturday, a rainy and cloudy day, to kick off Memorial Day weekend. After last year’s event was canceled …
Read More »Governor Newsom announces leniency measures and signs executive order for independent inquiry into Kevin Cooper case
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced that he has granted 14 pardons, 13 commutations and 8 medical stays. In addition, the governor signed an executive order to launch an independent investigation into the case of death row inmate Kevin Cooper as part of the assessment of Cooper’s clemency request. …
Read More »Michigan House’s bipartisan bill would make public sexual harassment regulations involving lawmakers
Biparty legislation that would make public the names of state lawmakers involved in the sexual harassment settlement agreements was introduced in the Michigan House this week. House bill 4920, sponsored by Republican Wayland Steve Johnson and Democrat Hamtramck Abraham Aiyash, reportedly demand that State House and the Senate make available …
Read More »Lincoln Public School seniors are excited to graduate in person this weekend
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Lincoln Public School seniors will graduate in person this year. Events are expected to be a far cry from the virtual, and later, late graduation ceremonies that the Class of 2020 has hosted. 11/10 NOW sat down with Lincoln High Senior Evada Palmer outside her high …
Read More »Muskegon High School Celebrates Class of 2021 Resilience with In-Person Launch Ceremony
MUSKEGON, MI – The Muskegon High School class of 2021 ended a non-traditional school year with exactly what they dreamed of: a sense of tradition. Seniors graduating from Muskegon Public Schools were able to step onto the stage in their caps and gowns to receive their diplomas in an open-air …
Read More »Sentry 2021 Tournament of Champions Announces Record for Charity
Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii – Tournament officials and Sentry Insurance representatives announced today that more than a dozen Maui nonprofits have benefited from the 2021 Sentry Tournament of Champions, which has exceeded $ 500,000 in funds generated annually. . Sentinel insurance Marketing and Branding Director Stephanie Smith, along with Sentry Tournament …
Read More »Traders buy high volume of utility group call options (NYSE: PEG)
Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated (NYSE: PEG) was the beneficiary of some unusual options trades on Tuesday. Stock traders acquired 4,642 call options on the stock. This is an increase of 941% over the average daily volume of 446 call options. Several equity research analysts recently published reports on the …
Read More »‘Absurd’ to organize Tokyo Games, says public health professor
Olympic Games – Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Test Event – Athletics – Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan – May 9, 2021. An athlete competes in the men’s hammer throw during the morning session of the track and field event. REUTERS / Issei Kato A public health professor and New Zealand government …
Read More »High cost of Los Angeles homeless camp raises eyebrows and questions
In Los Angeles, city officials grappling with an ongoing homelessness crisis turned to an idea that for decades was politically unpopular and considered radical: a government-funded tent camp. Other cities, including San Francisco, Seattle, and Tampa, have opened similar programs in recent years. But the high public cost of Los …
Read More »Analysis: U.S. companies are snubbing PSPCs amid concerns they can’t deliver
A man wears a mask as he walks near the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in the financial district of New York, United States, March 2, 2020. REUTERS / Brendan McDermid Ad technology company Simplifi Holdings was on target to go public last month at a valuation of nearly $ …
Read More »As interest rates bottom, debt matters, says Barclays
A Barclays Bank building is seen in Canary Wharf in London, Great Britain, 17 May 2017. REUTERS / Stefan Wermuth / File Photo With global borrowing costs likely to be as low as possible, high debt levels will start to matter more in the years to come, Barclays study finds, …
Read More »High School Diplomas in Franklin County, Pennsylvania: Schedule & Photos
It’s been a crazy school year amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but Franklin County students in the class of 2021 are poised to emerge on the other side as high school graduates. Graduation season kicks off this week for school districts across the county. The launch ceremonies will take place in …
Read More »Somerville school officials and parents debate police in schools
It wasn’t quite a repudiation of the past relationship between the Somerville School District and the City Police Department, but after a month of public discussion about the role of law enforcement in schools, the district has chosen to maintain an existing memorandum of understanding while it explores the parameters …
Read More »Brockton Public Schools Use Mentorship to Fight Truancy During COVID
BROCKTON – Every day, automatic school bells ring in Brockton Public Schools to signal students to move from class to class. The first of these, the opening bell, signals the difference between those who attend school, those who are late, and those who did not attend school. Throughout the COVID-19 …
Read More »Covid response keeps UK government borrowing high in April
The UK government continued to borrow heavily in April to support workers on leave and implement measures to stimulate economic recovery. Net borrowing by the public sector, excluding public sector banks, was estimated at £ 31.7 billion last month, according to data from the Office for National Statistics on Tuesday. …
Read More »Kerala HC suspends order directing Lakshadweep prosecutor to visit legal cell in Kavaratti- The New Indian Express
Through Express press service KOCHI: Even as protests mount against sweeping changes in the Lakshadweep Islands, Kerala’s High Court on Tuesday suspended the order of Additional District Magistrate Kavaratti, ordering Amini Island Deputy Prosecutor Lakshadweep to “To go to the special cell (Legal), Secretariat, Kavaratti, for completing the urgent work …
Read More »Report NV Seniors facing high rates of suicide from hunger / Public Press Service
New report shows Nevada seniors are 16th in the country for exercise. (AARP) By Suzanne Potter – Producer, Contact May 25, 2021 CARSON CITY, Nevada – New study shows Nevada’s seniors had some of the worst hunger and suicide rates in the country, even before the pandemic. The 2021 America’s …
Read More »Mount. Vernon High School named one of the best in the country
FORTVILLE – Mt. Vernon High School was recently listed as one of US News & amp; The World Report’s âBest High Schoolsâ for 2021. MVHS is among the top 40 percent of the nation’s top high schools and is now ranked 36th in Indiana and 15th in the metro Indianapolis …
Read More »Moore: High Interest in New Hope Fellowship Program | News, Sports, Jobs
WHEELING – West Virginia Treasurer Riley Moore said his office had received many calls about the new Hope scholarship program, so much so that he wanted to make sure everyone had the information they needed. to see if the program works for them. Moore was in Wheeling earlier this week …
Read More »Senior CYFD employees sacked after raising concerns over state agency
ALBUQUERQUE, NM (KRQE) – Two senior staff from the Children, Youth and Family Department raised concerns about the public agency, including the use of the delete message app Signal. Then they were fired. Cliff Gilmore was hired as a CYFD Public Information Officer in November. His wife was hired in …
Read More »Inside the new JR Tucker High School, slated to open in fall 2021
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) – The new JR Tucker High School in Henrico County is months away from opening in fall 2021, with key interior elements starting to come together. 8News visited the site of the new building on Monday, some of which were built on the footprint of the …
Read More »Schools in New York and Los Angeles will return to face-to-face classes five days a week in the fall
While schools in Los Angeles will also offer an online option, schools in New York City will not have a distance option. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio told MSNBC that increasing vaccinations, decreasing cases and layering health measures would make the class move possible. New York City has …
Read More »Lenox Quiz Team Outperforms Belchertown Rivals for Regional Championship | New
LENOX – The Lenox Memorial High quiz team won the championship on New England Public Media’s âAs School Match Witsâ. The broadcast on WGBY Springfield on Saturday night showed the home team victory over the Belchertown High School students. The game followed the televised semifinals on May 15, when Lenox …
Read More »Audience Invited To Join Monday Night Astrobiology Presentation By Red Bluff High, Lassen, NASA – Red Bluff Daily News
The Astrobiology Intern Program, a partnership between Red Bluff High School, Lassen Volcanic National Park and NASA Ames Research Center, will host its annual Intern Recognition Night and Public Lecture from 7 a.m. to 8:15 p.m. on Monday May 24. Due to COVID-19, the event will be held online as …
Read More »Strong demand pushes the price of a Maine lobster roll up to $ 34 apiece
Maine seafood prices are experiencing a post-pandemic rise that could persist into the future, positive potential for the market dislocations COVID-19 has brought to the industry. Headlines made headlines a month ago when Wiscasset’s iconic seafood shack, Red’s Eats, opened for the season with no lobster on hand. Today there …
Read More »Tennessee leads political shift to the right with anti-transgender laws
Nashville, Tenn. Conservative lawmakers across the country have introduced an avalanche of anti-LGBTQ bills this year, but no state political leader has gone further than Tennessee in enacting new laws targeting transgender people. Lawmakers passed and Republican Gov. Bill Lee signed five new bills, systematically dismissing concerns that they discriminate …
Read More »Montbello community celebrates together after high school football team wins first-ever state championship – CBS Denver
DENVER (CBS4) – The community of Montbello gathered on Sunday afternoon to celebrate the inaugural Far Northeast Warriors State Football Championship. The Warriors beat Boulder High School 34-0 in the 5A State Title game and seeing the community come together to honor the victory was a moment the youngsters would …
Read More »Greely High School Named Best School in Maine Again in US News Rankings
Cumberland’s Greely High School was once again named the best high school in Maine in the US News & World Report rankings. After Greely, US News ranked Kennebunk High School, Falmouth High School, Cape Elizabeth High School, and Baxter Academy for Technology and Science, a charter school in Portland, in …
Read More »These are the 50 best public sports high schools in New Jersey in 2021, according to report
The sports world may have been interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic last year, but it hasn’t stopped Niche.com the compilation of its annual rankings. The data and analytics site recently released its latest sports rankings – and there’s a new # 1 high school for athletes in New Jersey. Bergen …
Read More »A Civil Rights Giveaway for Macomb Graduates
Before the Macomb High School seniors graduated this month, they received a gift related to famous civil rights leader Reverend CT Vivian, who grew up in the community. The news came on Friday morning after the students participated in a rehearsal of the graduation ceremony under overcast skies on the …
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