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Script Raiders members critique creative ideas
Located in the decorated halls of the J.T. & Margaret Talkington College of Visual & Performing Arts, the student-led Script Raiders organization finds itself sharpening the theater abilities of its members in a quiet classroom. Established to serve as a community for those interested in the world of playwriting, Script Raiders hosts meetings for students…
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Cleveland’s Travis Kelce organizing big music festival
KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Area football fans and dedicated Northeast Ohio homers who didn’t get enough of Superstar NFL tight end and Cleveland Heights native Travis Kelce at his surprise appearance at the Cavalier’s Kelce Brothers bobblehead night, there’s another chance to bask in the outsized glow of his rising star. ,Kelce will host his…
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Company introduces automated swath guidance technology
NODAR, a leading provider of advanced stereo vision technology for autonomous vehicles, announces today a new feature called SwathGuidance that empowers farm vehicles with automated swath following capabilities. The new technology is part of NODAR’s AgriView product, an advanced 3D vision system for autonomous farming. NODAR SwathGuidance utilizes cameras and software to identify and track swaths…
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Irecê e Iraquara recebem oficinas gratuitas de arte e cultura
A ONG Instituto Brasil Solidário realiza duas ações gratuitas e inclusivas de arte e cultura no interior da Bahia. Irecê e Iraquara já são antigas parceiras do IBS, onde atuam há mais de uma década, ambas com projetos que se tornaram lei, como o Dia Municipal da Leitura. As formações serão realizadas nos dias 3,…
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Hepatitis C cases dropped in the US. Health officials unsure if it’s a blip or trend
NEW YORK — New U.S. hepatitis C infections dropped slightly in 2022, a surprising improvement after more than a decade of steady increases, federal health officials said Wednesday. Experts are not sure whether the 6% decline is a statistical blip or the start of a downward trend. Seeing 2023 and 2024 data, when it’s available,…
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Hepatitis C cases dropped in the US. Health officials aren’t sure if it’s a blip or a trend
Hepatitis C cases dropped in the US. Health officials aren’t sure if it’s a blip or a trend – KXAN Austin Skip to content
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The Blow Up Collection by Home Studyo Brings Playfulness to Home Decor
In a world where adulthood often signals the end of playful whimsy, Home Studyo challenges the status quo with its debut collection, Blow Up. Founded by Mathieu Van Damme of Case Studyo and Esther Noben of Toykyo, this Belgium-based design brand aims to inject a sense of childhood fun into home decor. Blow Up isn’t…
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Andrews Center in Tyler to hold mental health summit in May
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) – Lynn Rutland, Andrews Center CEO, joined East Texas Now to talk about a major community event coming up in May. From Press Release Andrews Center is hosting the East Texas Mental Health Summit on May 7, 2024, from 2-5 p.m. in the Brookshires Conference Center at 2000 W. Front St. in…
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Japan group sets plans to fight pet food inflation
A national association of pet food manufacturers and sellers in Japan is calling on its members to expand to new areas that support the health of pets to encourage their owners to buy. The Pet Food Association of Japan believes that by exploring new growth areas, the group can counter the effects of retail price…
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Springtime blooms hundreds of baby animals in need of care in Orange County
Wildlife baby season is here, and the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center in Huntington Beach have its hands full with hundreds of baby critters. The center works with sick, injured and orphaned animals from around Orange County and its surrounding areas with the goal to release them back into the wild. “When animals start to…