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Your guide to food access in East Boston
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Your guide to food access in Dorchester
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Your guide to food access in Roxbury
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Motorist dies after car hits trees in Holton Township
HOLTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. — A man has died following a crash in Holton Township Thursday night. The crash happened near Holton Whitehall Road and Mikko Drive, according to the Muskegon County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO). We’re told a red Monte Carlo traveled west on Holton Whitehall Road when it left the road and hit multiple trees.…
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LSU Health Shreveport and Grambling State Sign Memorandum of Understanding Establishing Guaranteed Interview Program with School of Graduate Studies
Above: LSU Health Shreveport Chancellor David Guzick, MD, Ph.D. (center) and Grambling State University President Richard J. “Rick” Gallot, Jr. (second from right) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish a Guaranteed Interview Program between both institutions. They are joined by (l-r) Jason Bodily, PhD, Associate Dean for the LSUHS School of Graduate Studies,…
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Credit unions, innovate or die…
Credit unions have been around for over a century and have played a vital role in providing financial services to consumers. However, the financial services industry has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, and credit unions need to innovate to remain relevant in today’s market. In the late 90s, online banking was an innovation…
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East Gainesville residents make their mark on UF Health history
By Jacob Sedesse December 1, 2023 Business and development UF Health and public officials gathered at a signing event Thursday for the Eastside Urgent Care Center currently under construction. Attendees got to sign a banner that will be etched onto a beam in the lobby. This is just the beginning of investment into the area,…
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Optimizing the Public Health Workforce Amidst Continuous Friction
Like many other federal agencies, the public health workforce is dangerously close to crisis mode. Between 2017 and 2021, nearly half of all employees in state and local public health agencies in the U.S. left their jobs. And studies show that, if such workforce conditions continue, more than 100,000 public health staff could leave their…
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Kate Middleton’s Blue Cape Dress Is Nearly Identical to Meghan Markle’s 2018 Style
Fashion can be a powerful tool for communication. A vintage wedding dress is an homage to the previous owners. A businesswoman’s well-tailored pantsuit speaks to her powerful position. And a blue cape gown can apparently say a lot about a family’s functionality. Omid Scoobie’s new book Endgame: Inside the Royal Family and the Monarchy’s Fight…
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Photo Gallery: Spreading the gospel the falcon way
Choir members sing powerfully in praise. Praise and worship were all the Cerritos College Gospel Choir was about at their Nov. 15 concert hosted in the Student Center at 7 p.m. The Gospel Choir came to spread their rejoicing in the Lord to all Cerritos College students, friends and family for one night only. The…