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What to know about participating in Northland school board meetings in 2024

by Maria BeneventoSeptember 26, 2024
(From left) Park Hill school board members Brandy Woodley and Shereka Barnes and administrators Paul Kelly and Mike Kimbrel attend a school board meeting May 12 at the district offices in Kansas City. Barnes was elected to the school board in April.

Here’s how you can keep track of what your local Northland school board is up to.

The post What to know about participating in Northland school board meetings in 2024 appeared first on The Beacon.

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Telluride ends discounted and free skiing for seniors, joining a long trend of reducing perks for skiers over 80

by Jason BlevinsSeptember 26, 2024
Two skiers dressed as a bride and groom, with ski poles, stand on snow-covered ground with a forest backdrop. The groom is in a black suit and helmet, and the bride wears a white dress and veil.

Purgatory and Sunlight are the last two Colorado ski areas to offer free season passes to octogenarians

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Colorado had a shockingly normal year of precipitation — but drought is creeping back on the Front Range

by Jerd SmithSeptember 26, 2024
A snow-capped mountain with patches of snow-covered trees and yellow-leaved trees on the lower slopes under a cloudy sky.

As the official water year draws to a close Sept. 30, precipitation registers at 102% of average

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Commentary: Who knocked out Massachusetts’ climate bill? 

by American Public NewsSeptember 26, 2024
A caution gas pipeline sign behind a chain link fence.

The collapse of Massachusetts’ climate bill this year will let gas companies keep building soon-to-be-obsolete infrastructure.

Commentary: Who knocked out Massachusetts’ climate bill?  is an article from Energy News Network, a nonprofit news service covering the clean energy transition. If you would like to support us please make a donation.

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Nursing aides plagued by PTSD after ‘nightmare’ Covid conditions, with little help

by American Public NewsSeptember 26, 2024

Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free national newsletter here.One evening in May, nursing assistant Debra Ragoonanan’s vision blurred during her shift at a state-run Massachusetts veterans home. As her head spun, she said, she…

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How are animals best served? Difference in ideology colors debate over Danville shelter

by Grace MamonSeptember 26, 2024
A man and a woman unload cat traps from a Homeward Trails van during a trap-neuter-vaccinate-return clinic in Danville.

A national nonprofit has been pushing for Danville’s shelter to become a “no-kill” facility. Others say that’s an unreasonable expectation.

The post How are animals best served? Difference in ideology colors debate over Danville shelter appeared first on Cardinal News.

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The six closest presidential elections in Virginia

by Dwayne Yancey, Cardinal NewsSeptember 26, 2024
The White House. Courtesy of Matt Wade.

How close will the race be this year in Virginia? Here’s the record to beat for narrow margins.

The post The six closest presidential elections in Virginia appeared first on Cardinal News.

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Jefferson alumni reflect on their teenage years amid integration in anticipation of the school’s 100th anniversary

by Samantha VerrelliSeptember 26, 2024

Some alumni of the old Roanoke high school say they’re heartened by a proposal to open a magnet school in the building.

The post Jefferson alumni reflect on their teenage years amid integration in anticipation of the school’s 100th anniversary appeared first on Cardinal News.

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New Luna Innovations lawsuit names multiple board members among defendants

by Tad DickensSeptember 26, 2024
The exterior of Luna Innovations' downtown Roanoke office

The new case, filed in federal court in California, alleges that former executives and current board members benefited from the Roanoke-based company’s accounting discrepancies.

The post New Luna Innovations lawsuit names multiple board members among defendants appeared first on Cardinal News.

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How blockchain is transforming fhe future of Virginia agriculture

by American Public NewsSeptember 26, 2024
An illustration of blockchain technology. Courtesy of Commonwealth PR.

How the software could help Virginians track the journey of food products from farm to table with unprecedented accuracy.

The post How blockchain is transforming fhe future of Virginia agriculture appeared first on Cardinal News.

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