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Our opinion: Enrollment downturn hurts sports
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Community opposition led Warren County School Board members to reconsider closing a school building earlier this year, instead opting to send students from Sheffield to Warren for several courses each day. But there was another reminder this week that the enrollment issues that have plagued the district aren’t going anywhere anytime…
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Former finance director returning to Columbiana
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> COLUMBIANA — A former finance director for the city is returning to replace current Finance Director Mike Harold upon his retirement. During the Oct. 17 city council meeting City Manager Lance Willard said that Kevin Smith has been selected to serve as deputy finance director until Harold’s retirement takes effect…
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How technology is revolutionizing the welding industry
With the constant evolution of technology and the development of construction and infrastructure, the global market for welding gear is expected to reach over £12 billion by 2026 (over $14.7 billion). Technological advancements in the welding industry can bring a wide range of benefits, transforming the way welding operations are performed. Among many other things,…
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Entertainment calendar
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Art BUTLER INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN ART, 524 Wick Ave., Youngstown: “84th Area Artist Annual,” through Nov. 19 ; “American Art: An Hispanic Perspective from the Collection,” through Nov. 26 ; “Janine Stern: Exit Series,” through Dec. 31; “Jef Janis: Streets of Cleveland,” through Jan. 15, 2024. Hours are 11 a.m. to…
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Israel-Gaza live news: UN human rights chief accuses Israel and Hamas of war crimes
BBCCopyright: BBC The second in command of Hezbollah – the powerful Iranian backed militia in Lebanon – says Israel’s killing of civilians in Gaza risks causing a wider war in the Middle East. The Shia Islamist group – classed as a terrorist organisation by the UK, US and the Arab League – is the largest…
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Two popular Colorado Springs arts organizations displaced with First Christian Church’s decision to sell property
The exodus of First Christian Church congregants from their 88-year-old spiritual home has displaced two popular performing arts organizations in Colorado Springs as well. Leaders of the Chamber Orchestra of the Springs and the Colorado Springs Chorale say the loss of their offices and place for auditions, rehearsals, meetings and for the Chamber Orchestra, a…
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Levy goes a long way in conservation efforts
Environment Chair Councillor Jon Raven and Division 8 Councillor Jacob Heremaia with Chambers Flat resident Janet Raines and one of the nest boxes ready to be installed in her backyard. Published: 9th November 2023 Share on Five Logan households are preparing to welcome new neighbours of a furry kind into their backyards as part of…
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Amazon cuts jobs in music streaming division
<!–> Evercore ISI Senior Managing Director Mark Mahaney analyzes Amazon, Google and Meta earnings on “Varney & Co.” Amazon is cutting the workforce in its music unit, the company confirmed Wednesday. People familiar with the latest round of layoffs told Reuters that Amazon Music some employees from Latin America, North America and Europe were notified…
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Giants place Daniel Jones on injured reserve
The Giants placed quarterback Daniel Jones on injured reserve Wednesday, according to the NFL’s transactions. They signed quarterback Matt Barkley, who will serve as Tommy DeVito’s backup, to the active roster. Jones tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, a season-ending injury, but said Wednesday he has no additional damage. He will undergo…
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UMSL honors the late Robert Ray with tribute concert during fall music festival
The University of Missouri–St. Louis paid tribute to the late Robert Ray, a longtime faculty member in the Department of Music, during a concert Tuesday at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center. The event featured Voices of Jubilation and University Singers performing Ray’s “Gospel Mass” under the direction of alum Maria A. Ellis and…