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WT’s Rogers LEAD Program welcomes new Amarillo, Canyon students
The WT leadership program's new scholars include a dozen students from around the Texas Panhandle and beyond. Read more ...
Explore affordable Kansas towns ideal for retirement, offering relaxed living, low costs, friendly communities, and a slower everyday pace.
Those turquoise window frames tell you everything about a town that takes pride in its architectural heritage. Photo Credit: Indiana Landmarks Peru is located in north-central Indiana and has a ...
Dr. Timothy Francis Scholarship for Medical Students Launches to Advance Future Healthcare Education
The scholarship program reflects the long-standing academic and clinical dedication of Dr. Timothy Francis, whose career spans more than four decades across chiropractic care, applied kinesiology, ...
Carol A. Foor, 83, of Bellwood, died Tuesday at UPMC Altoona. She was born in Bellwood, daughter of the late William H. and Ada A. (VanScoyoc) Root. Surviving are her husband, Lloyd W.; and children, ...
Root canal treatment is not only a tooth-saving procedure that preserves smiles and improves dental health, new research ...
Pohnpei-born, Guam-educated physician and author Dr. Jalkennen Joseph, as well as University of Guam President Anita Borja Enriquez, advocated for the establishment of a medical school in the Marianas ...
Abraham Hamadeh, the GOP candidate for Arizona attorney general, has said that to know him, you have to know his family. That makes his campaign pretty confusing. Hamadeh has defined himself as a ...
Over the weekend, the Belmont Plateau transformed into a two-day cultural celebration as the Roots Picnic returned to Philadelphia for its 18th year. The festival — created by Grammy-winning band the ...
Tim Fernholz is a journalist who writes about technology, finance and public policy. He has closely covered the rise of the private space industry and is the author of Rocket Billionaires: Elon Musk, ...
Tired of the endless political drama and the non-stop doomscrolling? It’s time for a break that actually leaves some positive ...
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