October 1, 2024
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Only 5 women have ever won a Nobel Prize in physics. The field as a whole has issues with gender diversity, but as a woman physicist explains, success is possible for women in the field.
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Until they get in touch with him, organizer TJ James says, many people with a felony conviction have no idea that they have the right to vote. And it’s not for a lack of interest, said James, an organizer with the Metro Organization for Racial and Economic Equity, or MORE2. “I’ve had people that I…
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Education committee votes for external cost adjustment after hearing evidence of mounting district hiring struggles. The recommendation has several hurdles yet to clear. The post Lawmakers recommend 8.5% funding bump for teachers, school staff appeared first on WyoFile .
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Voters will decide whether to separate out residential property taxes and allow lawmakers to make isolated changes to how homes are taxed. The post Property tax reform is on the November ballot: Here’s what to know appeared first on WyoFile .
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A rift formed one state to our west holds lessons for the aspiring leaders of our Legislature, columnist Kerry Drake writes. The post Can Wyoming’s populist Freedom Caucus learn from the Idaho FC’s implosion? appeared first on WyoFile .
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The idea remains a tantalizingly simple way to alleviate the region’s water woes. Dig a little deeper and it quickly runs into serious obstacles.
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With the November election just around the corner, Ohio voters need to be sure they’re registered by the Oct. 7 deadline in order to vote on Nov. 5. The post Are you registered to vote in Ohio? The deadline is Monday, Oct. 7. appeared first on Signal Akron.
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The City of Akron is moving forward with its plans to rehabilitate the Cascade Parking Deck, which sits below Cascade Plaza on West Mill Street in downtown Akron. At Monday’s City Council meeting, the city requested a $400,000 budget for the design work needed to begin construction on the structure. The post $400,000 design budget…