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Big Ten women’s basketball power rankings: Iowa, Indiana, Penn State pick up big wins
Feast Week showed the true colors of some Big Ten women’s basketball teams this week. Among the top showings, Iowa finally figured out how to beat Kansas State, and Indiana bounced back with a win over No. 19 Tennessee. Onto the rankings: 1. Iowa Last week: 2 Facing the same team in nonconference play twice…
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Astronomy’s awakening: This Week in Astronomy with Dave Eicher
The Orion molecular cloud complex lies on the horizon behind the Kottamia Observatory outside of Cairo. Credit: Osama Fathi From our earliest ancestors on the plains of Africa to astrology and finally to modern science, humans have always looked up to the sky. It’s easy to imagine that Sahelanthropus tchadensis, our earliest hominin ancestors thought…
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Tri-State food bank to receive thousands of dollars from Dollar General lawsuit
BUTLER COUNTY, Ohio (WXIX) – A Butler County foodbank will receive thousands of dollars in settlement money after Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost sued Dollar General back in November of 2022. Butler County Auditor Nancy Nix and Yost announced that Shared Harvest Foodbank, a partner of the Ohio Association of Foodbanks and Feeding America, is…
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How Mental Health Data & Surveillance Could Change Lives
Does surveillance have a place in mental health? The survivors’ nearly universal, post-suicide refrain is some version of: “We can now see the signs for what they were.” What if, before it was too late, we could have been alerted to these signs? Even for less acute situations and experiences, it is often said, “The…
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Vaundy on New Album ‘replica’ & Wanting to Create the Newest Type of Pop Music: Interview
Vaundy has recently released his second album, replica. His first album in three years, replica‘s 35 songs span two discs (15 songs on Disc 1 and 20 songs on Disc 2). Disc 1, which includes “replica versions” of “Backlight” and “Kaiju no Hanauta,” is a crystallization of Vaundy’s current sound. Disc 2, on the other…
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Changes made to Wyoming’s Campaign Finance Information System
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Festival Foods Names New Finance VP
Crystal Seiler, Festival FoodsRegional grocer Festival Foods has promoted Crystal Seiler to the role of vice president of Finance.She joined the company in 2020 as finance director, bringing with her more than 15 years of experience. Recently, Seiler was named a Rising Star as part of Progressive Grocer’s Top Women in Grocery awards. Progressive Grocer is a…
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Rap & The Metaverse: Sony Music’s ‘XR Live’ Project ReVers3:x
Since the pandemic, streamed shows have become a well-known format for live performances. Initially, these shows were seen as being streamed live because it wasn’t possible to perform in-person shows. However, they’ve evolved over time, and now many shows include elements that create an appeal that only streaming shows are capable of. Explore Explore See…
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Carepool is the aging population’s source for medical ride-share services
By 2040, America’s aging population will double. This group is predicted to reach 55 million and outnumber the youth population. With such a large group of aging adults, the demand for care facilities and senior services is increasing drastically. Considering the constraints of existing infrastructure, seniors are facing more barriers to receiving the care they…
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NH health officials say kids’ needs warrant a larger replacement for Sununu Youth Services Center
This story was originally produced by the New Hampshire Bulletin, an independent local newsroom that allows NHPR and other outlets to republish its reporting. The state’s new secure facility for at-risk youth won’t have more than 18 beds, as lawmakers demanded, but it will be bigger and cost more than the $21.6 million budgeted. That’s…