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Inside the Wisconsin conservation warden program, employees allege ‘a terrible, toxic culture’
MADISON – Wisconsin’s conservation warden program — long a career magnet for Wisconsinites passionate about sporting and the outdoors — is struggling to retain employees and contending with concerns about a toxic work environment rife with with discrimination and retaliation. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel talked to five current and former Department of Natural Resources conservation…
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Azria Health Embraces Innovation and Employee Wellness Through its Partnership With DailyPay
NEW YORK — Azria Health, a premier provider of rehabilitation and long-term care, has partnered with DailyPay — the leading provider of on-demand pay. Through this partnership, Azria Health employees can now access their pay as they earn it through the voluntary financial wellness benefit. With choice and control over their earned pay, employees can pay…
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New Version of Understanding Packaging Scorecard Helps Food Companies Purchase Safer, Sustainable Food Packaging
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Available contacts for inquiries: Nika Beauchamp, [email protected], +1 617 448 3883 Etienne Cabane, [email protected], +41 44 515 52 55 Erica Cirino, [email protected], +1 323 936 3010 x1 Johanna Anderson, [email protected], +1 202 607 2600 New Version of Understanding Packaging Scorecard Helps Food Companies Purchase Safer, Sustainable Food Packaging New version of the…
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Marvelous Big Hats & Heels shows off in style
Rockwall, TX (November 27, 2023) – Rockwall Women’s League donned their best and most eye-catching hats for the annual Big Hat luncheon all for fun and service! With raffles, live music, auctions, fashion show and, of course, the show-stopping Hat Contest and Centerpiece Contest, Rockwall Women’s League capped off another momentous event. Through fund-raising events Rockwall…
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Bulldog Tennis Teams Well-Represented in ITA Rankings
Men’s Tennis | 11/28/2023 4:05:00 PM Story Links TEMPE, Ariz. — Ten Bulldogs have been recognized by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) in the NAIA Men’s and Women’s Tennis National and Regional rankings, the organization announced earlier this month. National rankings recognized the Top 50 singles players, and the Top 25 doubles teams, while the…
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Christmas Craft Show is Saturday in Whittemore
WHITTEMORE – The Whittemore Area Chamber of Commerce is extending an invitation to the Christmas Craft Show which has been set for Saturday, Dec. 2. Food and drinks will also be available for purchase during the event, which will go on from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The show will be hosted in the chamber…
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National Mental Health Strategy in Yemen, 2022–2026
Attachments INTRODUCTION The Yemeni governorates have shown a remarkable evolution in upgrading health care services for citizens, through the promotion of primary health care interventions and enhanced accessibility to community-based care, in addition to facility-based services by operating more units, health centers and hospitals. This has been associated with a noticeable increase in the number…
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16-year-old fatally shot in passenger seat of car in Milledgeville
BALDWIN COUNTY, Ga. – At around 12:30 p.m. Nov. 25, the Milledgeville Police Department responded to multiple reports of shots fired in the 2300 Block of Anthony Way. Patrol units rushed to the scene upon learning that multiple homes and vehicles had been struck by gunfire. Callers informed dispatchers that the occupants of a red…
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Artificial Intelligence in education. Uses and impacts introduced to teachers in Bosnia and Herzegovina
UNESCO’s human-centred AI initiative is a compass that guides us toward an enlightened approach, ensuring technology serves as a bridge, not a barrier, to greater understanding and inclusivity in learning. “In a world rife with misinformation, the combination of AI and MIL can either become our strongest weapon or our Achilles’ heel. The webinar delved deep…
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Greenbelt Music Festival announces 2024 artist lineup
AFTER ABOUT A YEAR OF PLANNING. THE LAST NOTE OF THE TWO DAY GREENBELT MUSIC FESTIVAL WILL BE PLAYED SATURDAY NIGHT. ACCORDING TO CLIVE MAYOR JOHN EDWARDS, THE FESTIVAL IS AN ECONOMIC WINDFALL. WHEN YOU BRING THOUSANDS OF MUSIC LOVERS INTO THE CITY, THEY’RE GOING TO BE USING THE RESTAURANTS AROUND THE AREA. THERE’LL BE…