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The Slate Speaks: What makes someone a campus celebrity?
Shippensburg may be thousands of miles from the glamor of Tinsel Town, but that does not mean you have to look far for stars. Our university is home to its own breed of celebrities. You know the ones, They are the faces you see everywhere when walking around campus. The ones who seemingly pop up…
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Grocery store pop-up opens in West Garfield Park to address food desert, accessibility to affordable options
A grocery store pop-up in West Garfield Park opened for business this week, offering fresh produce, meat and other groceries to local residents who are currently without a neighborhood grocery store. “We need more stuff like this in the community,” Roy Walker told NBC Chicago. “There’s a lot of people that don’t have anything—stuff like…
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CBS Sports: Bolts Defense Stole the Show in Primetime
The Chargers defense is rolling. The Bolts have allowed just 19 points in their past two games … and just 26 total points over their past 10 quarters of action. The end result has been back-to-back wins by double digits to pull the Chargers to 4-4 and right in the thick of the playoff race.…
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Type 2 Diabetes and prediabetes can be reversed with personalized lifestyle education and support from LifestyleRx and LifeLabs
This section is Partnership Content supplied The content in this section is supplied by GlobeNewswire for the purposes of distributing press releases on behalf of its clients. Postmedia has not reviewed the content. by GlobeNewswire Breadcrumb Trail Links GlobeNewswire Article content Through early detection, many cases of prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes are reversible with…
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Discussion over Missoula music festival to return Wednesday
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Climate, Conservation and Parks Committee will revisit a proposed agreement that would bring an eight-year summer music festival to Missoula’s Playfair Park in Missoula. The committee first heard the proposal last month when Scott Osburn with Always On LLC. brought forth his proposal. Osburn’s presentation raised many questions among council members…
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Homelessness is a lifestyle choice, top British lawmaker says
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Wetlands, portraiture and impermanence on display at Astoria Art Walk
“Estuary,” a woodblock print by Karina Andrews, whose work will be shown at RiverSea Gallery. ASTORIA — Astoria’s Second Saturday Art Walk, a monthly celebration of visual art, music and writing, will take place from noon to 8 p.m. Saturday. Refreshments, drinks and treats will be offered throughout the city’s downtown blocks. Angi D Wildt…
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Archer Aviation and BETA Technologies team up to roll out a electric aircraft charging network
Two of the more prominent developers in electric aircraft – BETA Technologies and Archer Aviation have announced they are collaborating to help roll out an interoperable charging network to support a multitude of electric vehicles. If you follow any of our eVTOL coverage, you probably recognize both Archer Aviation ($ACHR) and BETA Technologies, as both…
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Windsor police release video footage of three suspects wanted in multiple carjackings
Windsor police are turning to the public for help identifying three suspects who allegedly used a noxious substance to remove drivers out of their vehicles in multiple carjackings over the weekend. Officers responded to two carjackings and two attempted vehicle robberies around the city on Saturday and Sunday. Police say in each case, a suspect…
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WVDP food drive meeting local needs for holiday season
WEST VALLEY — The workforce at the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) completed its annual Food Drive on Thursday as part of its continued commitment to the community. This year’s food drive collected more than 10,800 meals worth of food – enough to provide turkeys, holiday items and staples for nine food pantries “This annual…