PROGRAM WAS CREATED. I’VE GOT TOMATOES, SOME OKRA GROWING AND CULTIVATING A GARDEN, KELLI DRESSER SAYS. IT’S ALL ABOUT NOURISHING IT AND SEEING HOW THINGS GROW. IT’S AMAZING TO START SOMETHING FROM ...
WALNUT RIDGE, Ark. (KAIT) - Black River Technical College and Williams Baptist University signed a partnership agreement Tuesday to create shared programs aimed at putting more people in the workforce ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Another violence interrupter faces charges in a deadly 2023 shooting that happened in Northeast D.C. 7News confirmed Wednesday that a man who was charged this month for killing ...
MENOMONIE, Wis. (UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT PRESS RELEASE) - University of Wisconsin-Stout will work closely with Wisconsin businesses to ensure a recently announced $2 million federal grant will ...
BLUE BELL — As production manager at the Royersford-based medical equipment manufacturer, Branch Medical Group, Brad Bouchard knows firsthand the demand for machinist Computer Numerically Controlled ...
A US House committee with oversight of NASA unanimously passed a “reauthorization” act for the space agency on Wednesday. The legislation must still be approved by the full House before being sent to ...
(FOX40.COM) — Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday announced nearly $1.6 billion in statewide investments made through the “California Jobs First initiative” in 2025. Newsom stated that the effort helped ...
PHOENIX — Arizona lawmakers are considering a bipartisan plan to create a $5 million rental assistance program to help families facing eviction. House Bill 2682, which would create the Arizona Rental ...
STEVENS POINT, Wis. (WSAW) - Parents of 4-year-olds will have more free 4K program options as the Department of Children and Families launches a new program putting child care providers in charge. In ...
The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) is soliciting proposals to develop two agentic artificial intelligence assistants for clinical care. It hopes to set a novel regulatory ...
Iowa lawmakers advanced a pair of bills which would require at least 80 percent of students admitted to the University of Iowa’s College of Law and College of Nursing programs to be in-state students.