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Fashion stylist and consultant Roisin Kelly on her favourite fashion finds
From working with high street brands in London to running a sustainable fashion start-up in Dublin, Roisin Kelly is a stylist and retail consultant advocating for slow fashion and supporting small businesses. Here, we get an exclusive glimpse into her enviable wardrobe. How would you describe your personal style? I like to have fun with…
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Denver’s first permanent food truck park rolls out on West Colfax
Danny Newman doesn’t like to let a good thing go to waste. When the local entrepreneur purchased a large lot with a former tire shop five years ago, he had plans to open Denver’s tiniest motel with one room and a swimming pool. But when the pandemic hit, construction prices nearly doubled, so he decided…
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LDS Church implements ‘important’ landscape pilot program to cut water use
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has redesigned the landscape outside six of its Utah meetinghouses and is working to complete a seventh as it seeks to move forward with new conservation goals first outlined last year at the height of the state’s severe drought. Crews redesigned the landscape outside of churches in…
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LDS Church implements ‘important’ landscape pilot program to cut water use
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has redesigned the landscape outside six of its Utah meetinghouses and is working to complete a seventh as it seeks to move forward with new conservation goals first outlined last year at the height of the state’s severe drought. Crews redesigned the landscape outside of churches in…
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Jackson Public Schools signs deal for technological health audit
JACKSON, MI — Keeping up with advancing technology is a goal for Jackson Public Schools and the district has hired an outside company to help determine its best path forward. A proposal to enlist the third-party vendor All Covered, Inc. — a California-based IT service management company — to perform the audit was passed by…
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Biggest, oldest and most: Some surprising record setters in Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay is unique in many ways, made up of a rich history and colorful characters. But the area can also lay claim to a surprising number of distinctive collections and historical events that add to its legacy. Of course, Tampa’s Gasparilla season springs to mind. And while we want to believe that the wildly…
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Biggest, oldest and most: Some surprising record setters in Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay is unique in many ways, made up of a rich history and colorful characters. But the area can also lay claim to a surprising number of distinctive collections and historical events that add to its legacy. Of course, Tampa’s Gasparilla season springs to mind. And while we want to believe that the wildly…
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Why more than half of Utah’s teens, 16-19, have jobs
This story is jointly published by nonprofits Amplify Utah and The Salt Lake Tribune, in collaboration with student media at Salt Lake Community College, to elevate diverse perspectives in local media through emerging journalism. As the nation’s economy continues to rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic, employers in Utah may have more options for filling job…
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UT MARTIN GUARD JORDAN SEARS VOTED OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Story Links BRENTWOOD, Tenn. – For the second consecutive week, a University of Tennessee at Martin representative won the Ohio Valley Conference men’s basketball Player of the Week award as Jordan Sears received the award today. This recognition marks the 10th time that the Skyhawks have claimed back-to-back OVC Players of the Week and first instance…
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The Last Laugh: Some things I learned from old TV shows
When I was a small child, the discussions over educational television were just starting and it was right about the time that “Sesame Street” started. We would watch it and “The Electric Company” in class and I also enjoyed watching “Zoom” at home. Then of course there are the iconic “Schoolhouse Rock” Saturday-morning cartoons that…