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Lawmakers mull reviving state program to funnel money to towns, counties for basic needs
Lawmakers first adopted the program in 2007 to allow local governments within each of Wyoming’s 23 counties to decide how to spend money earmarked for infrastructure. The post Lawmakers mull reviving ...
If formalized, the rule would make political priorities the prime determinant of what science gets funded and sideline the ...
By committing to AI and embracing digital transformation, the food and beverage giant is driving growth in innovative ways ...
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The Artemis II mission to the Moon has reignited humanity’s desire for exploration and renewed our perspective of Earth. It ...
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Optery is an effective data removal service, according to some third-party testing. But that effectiveness comes at a steeper ...
Colorado Democrat Manny Rutinel took down a more moderate candidate in this week’s primary, and will face off against House ...
Karl Mayer’s new Textile Innovation Center combines textile development, machine testing and customer collaboration under one ...
Following a complex past, the Cuesta College Culinary Arts program has been equipping students with the tools of the trade ...
Apple's operating system might seem like a closed system, but users aren't locked in to using only Siri for all of their ...
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Empire State Service Corps expanding to include MVCC, SUNY Poly
Each college will have five paid slots in the fall for students selected through an application process.
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