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Filling teacher slots smoother this year
Elko Daily Free Press· 9 hours agoTeacher recruitment is going a little smoother for the upcoming school year than last year’s efforts, according to Cody Krenka, director of human...
A $50 Million Gift Will Help Underinsured Children Get Orthopedic Care
The Chronicle of Philanthropy· 4 days agoMeyer and Renee Luskin pledged $50 million to support the hospital’s work treating children with orthopedic conditions and injuries. The hospital primarily serves underinsured children and is ...
Foundation Friday: Becoming agents of change
NBA· 4 hours agoThe Social Justice Learning Institute and Capital IDEA Houston empower their Texas and California communities. SJLI and Capital IDEA Houston aim to make a positive change ...
Highway 99’s Palm and Pine in Madera will be removed next year. What’s next for the landmark?
The Fresno Bee· 8 hours agoA new marker of what’s known as the halfway point between California’s northern and southern borders will be placed on the west side of the highway.
Replacing registered nurses in high stakes hospital care is dangerous to patients, research suggests
Medical Xpress· 3 days agoA study published in Medical Care shows that substituting registered nurses (RN) with lower-wage staff (e.g. licensed practical nurses, unlicensed assistive personnel) in hospital care is linked ...
Juneteenth events in Tri-Cities honor end of slavery, celebrate Black freedom
Tri-City Herald via Yahoo News· 6 days agoShe would like to attend University of California, Los Angeles to study emergency medical services...
Cancer patients get a home away from home here
East Valley Tribune (Mesa, Ariz.) via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoJun. 20—Banner Health Foundation and Scottsdale-based homebuilder Taylor Morrison introduced the first set of community homes in Gilbert for cancer patients undergoing treatment or recovering ...
‘I belong somewhere.’ Madera Coalition fosters supportive space for local LGBTQ+ community
The Fresno Bee· 4 hours agoWhen she went away to San Francisco for college, Jazmin Guzman was told she would experience culture shock in the big city. Culture shock actually struck her when she returned home to Madera ...
Rewrite! News from past issues
Elko Daily Free Press· 8 hours agoJune 17, 1899: The steam wagon returned to town Saturday and will probably be shipped back to Stockton, California. June 17, 1899: Saturday evening Sheriff Campbell sent the ...
Lemurs, titanium alloys, cybertheft: Seed grants to fund all kinds of SUNY Poly research
Utica Observer-Dispatch via Yahoo News· 4 days agoHere are...inclusion in college STEM programs by developing an evidence-based prototype and policies...