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Today, Congresswoman Cheri Bustos (IL-17), a member of the powerful House Appropriations Committee, announced that she has secured $10 million for the Quad Cities Manufacturing Lab and $400,000 for programming focused on Small Business at Western Illinois University (WIU) Quad-Cities. campus as part of a major funding program. The package …
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Posted on Tuesday, December 28, 2021 at 10:51 a.m. Join AFP’s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Buy an AFP subscription Subscribe to AFP podcasts on itunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: [email protected] Advertising requests: [email protected] (© fizkes – stock.adobe.com) Payday loans help poor people feel better. Therefore, …
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Some New Mexicans have expressed relief after the Biden administration last week extended the federal moratorium on student loan repayments from January to May. For Emily Withnall in Santa Fe, it’s 90 more days to pay off other debt before she faces “surprising” monthly payments. The New Mexico Highland University …
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Associate researcher Thanh Nguyen uses a microscope to search for obesity-induced endothelial dysfunction in arteries, as part of a project led by Ibra Fancher, assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology. Article by Colin Heffinger Photos by Ashley Barnas 23 December 2021 Federal funding gives new investigators …
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NEW HOPE, Minnesota – Pfc. Shina Vang and her fellow Minnesota National Guard have had an exceptionally busy year. They helped treat Afghan refugees fleeing Kabul for the United States, provided security for US military bases in the Horn of Africa, and remained sentries in Washington, DC, following the Jan.6 …
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AFC Gamma (NASDAQ: AFCG) has been downgraded from Zacks investment research from a âbuyâ note to a âkeepâ note in a research note published on Tuesday, Zacks.com reports. According to Zacks, âAFC Gamma Inc. is a commercial real estate finance company. She creates, structures, underwrites and manages senior secured loans …
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Kobi Henry is one of the surprising names in the USMNT’s December roster, but the Orange County defenseman comes into the camp after a USL title with Orange County and a strong American U-20 camp. Brian Sciaretta from ASN spoke with Henry about his past before the meeting and his …
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Federal Agricultural Mortgage Co. (NYSE: AGM) benefited from a sharp increase in short-term interest in November. As of November 15, there was short interest totaling 119,600 shares, an increase of 20.8% from the total of 99,000 shares as of October 31. About 1.3% of the company’s shares are sold short. …
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The state of Georgia could significantly reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, while creating new jobs and a healthier public, if more of its energy-intensive industries and commercial buildings used combined heat and power (CHP). CHP), according to the latest research from Georgia. Tech School of Public Policy. The article, available …
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The Cambridge Police Department welcomed four new cadets to the agency after a special ceremony on November 19 at the Robert W. Healy Public Safety Facility. The new cadets are the second class to join the department after the city reinstated the cadet program in 2019. The Cadet Program is …
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Addressing serious road safety and congestion issues in San Rafael is currently not part of the Transportation Authority of Marin’s plan to link Highways 101 and 580. There are plans to reduce the evening backup on the 101 by redirecting traffic on the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge from Sir Francis Drake …
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In the 1990s, a mutant crayfish capable of conquering and degrading aquatic systems emerged as a result of secret German experiments gone awry. The marmorkreb, aka the marbled crayfish (Procambarus virginalis), is a new destructive species that first appeared in aquariums in Germany. However, it was more likely the result …
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Wall Street brokerages forecast PRA Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: PRAA) to post earnings per share of $ 0.65 for the current fiscal quarter, according to Zacks investment research. Four analysts provided earnings estimates for PRA Group. The highest EPS estimate is $ 0.73 and the lowest is $ 0.60. PRA Group …
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JOB AD Federal Base Coordinator The Chesapeake Bay Foundation is looking for a Federal Core Coordinator within the EPR Department who will be based in our Washington, DC office. THE CHESAPEAKE BAY FOUNDATION Established in 1967, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) is the largest regional non-profit conservation organization dedicated to …
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The courts have rendered several new and important decisions on environmental and administrative law in recent weeks. UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEAL FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT Truck Trailer Manufacturers Association, Inc. v. EPAOn November 12, 2021, the DC Circuit ruled in a split decision that neither Section 202 …
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Four members of the EAJ Department of Product Safety and Leadership – Michael Pankonin, John Wagner, William “Bernie” Bernhard and Nathan Burton – have announced their intention to retire at the end of the year. AEM is committed to its safety and product leadership function, and association leadership will work …
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Micah Blake Smith Courtesy of Belle Isle Conservancy Detroit is known for the cars and the traffic that goes with it. Many neighborhoods are filled with houses close to each other and large business districts. And there are concrete slabs almost everywhere you look. Micah Blake-Smith loved growing up in …
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SEATTLE – (COMMERCIAL THREAD) – IP Group Inc. and University of Washington CoMotion today announced the launch of nanotechnology startup Somalytics Inc., which promises to bring better “meaning” to the digital world. The new company is focused on the development and mass production of a first miniature capacitive sensor made …
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As Jennifer Loughran led a tour of the Barnstable Clean Water Coalition’s Shubael Pond Project, she called a newly installed NitROE sewage septic system a “living laboratory.” “Maybe looking at a septic system isn’t always exciting,” said Loughran, project manager at the coalition. “But just thinking about the possibilities these …
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Amerant Bancorp Inc. (NASDAQ: AMTB) has been given a consensus rating of “Buy” from the nine rating companies that currently cover the company, reports Marketbeat Ratings. Four equity research analysts rated the stock with a keep recommendation and four gave the company a buy recommendation. The 12-month average price target …
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The federal Clean Water Act created federal jurisdiction over “navigable waters” defined as “United States waters” (WOTUS). Since it became law in 1972, the debate over what is, and is not, WOTUS has been robust. The 2006 Supreme Court decision in Rapanos v. United States embodied the challenges of finding …
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Commitment to end foreign financing of fossil fuels by end of 2022 US, UK, Denmark and European Investment Bank join China and Japan among the major backers of missing fossils GLASGOW, Nov. 4 (Reuters) – The United States, Canada and 18 other countries pledged at the COP26 climate summit on …
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Open submission period for the next funding cycle of the Hydrogen Refueling and Fast Charging Grant Program Governor Tom Wolf today awarded $ 9.5 million to reduce diesel emissions, improve air quality and promote clean transportation technologies. This latest Driving PA Forward funding is for two grant programs: the Hydrogen …
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Here’s a look at recent new hires at nonprofits in the Adirondack region: Adirondack Council hires Blake Neumann as clean water advocate The Adirondack Council announced another significant addition to its growing conservation team, Blake Neumann, who will fill the newly created role of Clean Water Advocate. Blake Neumann, who …
Read More »From Auto Service To Public Service, Dick Taylor Keeps Fit While Volunteering A Pleasure | Bakersfield life
Bakersfield native Dick Taylor retired in 2018 but it doesn’t look like he’s getting much rest. Days before the interview, he and Cheryl Taylor, his wife of 43 years, wore aprons at the Guild House in downtown Bakersfield, fulfilling their commitment as volunteer waiters at the nonprofit restaurant, which collects …
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October 29, 2021 From August 16-18 in Stockholm, Sweden, the FIFA Quality Program organized a test event for VAR system suppliers to officially certify their systems, with the participation of suppliers from Europe and the United States. Following its successful implementation at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia ™ and …
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Staff report Americus – South Georgia Technical College President Dr John Watford recently met with representatives from six Caterpillar dealers in the Southeastern United States at the Heavy Equipment Dealer Services Technology Advisory Committee meeting “ThinkBIG” at South Georgia Technical College. The group held the meeting in the heavy equipment …
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United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack announced a significant expansion in high-speed Internet access, health care and education services for millions of rural Americans across the country. the country. “For too long, the ‘digital divide’ has left too many people living in rural communities behind: unable to …
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Implementing several strategies prevented near zero transmission of COVID-19 among 7,173 campers and staff who attended nine overnight camps in the United States this summer, according to a recent study by the Centers for Disease Control ( CDC). During this summer, nine affiliate camps worked with the CDC, the American …
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Lead author of the study, Anthony Romelu, technical assistant at the School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences at the University of Queensland in Australia, said in a statement. He teamed up with a team of international researchers to reanalyze the fossil and discovered that the footprint belonged to a prosauropod, …
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AUSTIN, Oct. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Ideal Power Inc. (Nasdaq: IPWR), a pioneer in the development and commercialization of highly efficient and widely patented B-TRAN ™ two-way power switches, announced today with a great sadness the death of David B. Eisenhaure, Chairman of the Board of Directors. Mr. Eisenhaure …
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October 19, 2021 Combined with money provided by the Mills Administration, this funding can help build a regional PFAS treatment facility in the Anson Madison Health District. Governor Janet Mills praised U.S. Senator Susan Collins for securing $ 1.6 million in the Fiscal Year 2022 Domestic Appropriation Bill to support …
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Developing countries suffer from a significant gap in terms of scientific research related to climate change, according to a new study, even if they contain the communities and people most vulnerable to extreme weather events, to the rise in the level of the sea and other serious impacts of climate …
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PHILADELPHIA CREAM- A devastating genetic condition called CDKL5 deficiency disorder (CDD), which strikes in infancy, can be meaningfully treated even in adulthood, suggests new study from the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine . CDD is caused by a mutation in a gene called CDKL5, which is thought to …
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SEPTA’s plan to extend rail service to the King of Prussia was incorporated into a nationwide program on Monday, putting the project online for a possible increase in federal funding, the Philadelphia Business Journal reports. The Federal Transportation Administration’s capital grant program allocates funds under its New Starts program for …
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HUNTINGTON BEACH (CBSLA) – Authorities are setting up free decontamination stations to clean up the dozens of boats that were covered in oil in the aftermath of the Huntington Beach spill last weekend. Stations will be in place for the estimated 200 boats that have oil stuck to their hulls …
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Photo: Matt Flanagan McCotter ARAPAHOE, NC (October 9, 2021) – A rainy start did nothing to deter the excitement of the 156 young sailors competing in the 2021 U.S. Youth Sailing Championship at YMCA Camp Sea Gull and Camp Seafarer. All aged 19 and under, the sailors raced in five …
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