Month: July 2022
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Texas Schools Warn of Teacher Shortage
Texas Schools Warn of Teacher Shortage A teacher shortage is expected in many parts of the country this fall, and…
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PA Touts Success of Children’s Health Insurance Program
PA Touts Success of Children’s Health Insurance Program The Children's Health Insurance Program, covering low-income kids across the country, turns…
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Too Long, Too Loud Can Cause Hearing Loss from Earbuds, Headphones
Too Long, Too Loud Can Cause Hearing Loss from Earbuds, Headphones Many people who exercise outside or at the gym…
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Grants Awarded to MI Groups to Make Communities More Age-Friendly
Grants Awarded to MI Groups to Make Communities More Age-Friendly Five projects in Michigan have been awarded grants from AARP…
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Report Confirms Rents are Skyrocketing in Ohio
Report Confirms Rents are Skyrocketing in Ohio A new study shows there is no place in Ohio - or the…
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Offshore Wind Backers: Long-Term Benefits Outweigh Costs
Offshore Wind Backers: Long-Term Benefits Outweigh Costs As part of New York state's climate goals, Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced…
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Arkansas Teachers Spend Their Summer Asking for Pay Raises
Arkansas Teachers Spend Their Summer Asking for Pay Raises When the new school year starts mid-August, many Arkansas teachers will…
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‘Girls on the Run’ Looks to Build Life Skills for SD Youths
'Girls on the Run' Looks to Build Life Skills for SD Youths In early August, fall registration opens at several…
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Big Oil Keeping Prices High as Crude Prices Drop
Big Oil Keeping Prices High as Crude Prices Drop A new analysis shows big oil companies are much more reluctant…
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Study: UT Public Schools, Students High Achievers Despite Low State Funding
Study: UT Public Schools, Students High Achievers Despite Low State Funding A new survey of public school systems around the…
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