The quality of a child’s attachments to caregivers influences healthy development. And most kids with difficult temperaments do form secure attachments with their parents.
22nd Annual FirstEnergy Akron Marathon, Half Marathon & Team Relay set for Sept. 27-28

The FirstEnergy Akron Marathon, Half Marathon & Team Relay is excited to welcome participants to its 22nd annual event on Sept. 27-28, 2024. This year promises to be unforgettable, with new features and cherished traditions designed to celebrate every finisher’s achievements. Marathon weekend is one of Akron’s beloved traditions, and race organizers invite the entire community […]
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Milwaukee weighs in on how to decrease youth violence

In response to what he described as increased brazenness among teens using firearms to steal property and commit other violent crimes, Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman has called on parents and others in the community to intervene.
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Wisconsin dairy industry fights back as towns seek to curb CAFO growth

As Wisconsin dairy farms get bigger and municipal and state governments impose new restrictions in response, the dairy industry is increasingly fighting back through the court system.
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Many of Wyoming’s self-styled ‘conservatives’ are actually populists


Wyoming’s political newcomers have more in common with populist movements than they do with classic conservatism, argues columnist Amy Edmonds.
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109 degrees on the first day of school? In some districts, extreme heat is changing the school calendar.
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Clean energy laws and funding fuel Michigan jobs and economic growth, new study says

The report estimates Michigan families will save an average of $297 a year on their energy bill by 2030 and $713 a year by 2040 compared to if these policies were not enacted.
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Starting with a handshake, presidential debate between Harris and Trump then turns fierce, and pointed
From inflation to abortion, foreign policy and democracy, the two presidential candidates went at it fiercely during their prime-time debate. Two scholars – of race and of journalism – weigh in.
Harris-Trump debate: No mention of K-12 schools amid fierce arguments over abortion, immigration
Sign up for Chalkbeat’s free weekly newsletter to keep up with how education is changing across the U.S.The first and perhaps only presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump did not include any discussion…
Game and Fish Commission OKs lower tier of protections for mule deer migration


State officials don’t want to lose the ‘power of the punch’ by designating every route in Wyoming, so opt instead to ‘identify’ a newly recognized route in the Wind River Basin.
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