Finances already looked tight for Jade Grant and her three children as she entered the year's final months. “Everyone’s birthday is back-to-back,” the 32-year-old certified nursing assistant said.
Finances already looked tight for Jade Grant and her three children as she entered the year’s final months. “Everyone’s birthday is back-to-back,” the 32-year-old certified nursing assistant said.
Fast Track Tennis is aiming to accelerate players through the tennis learning curve. Fast Track Tennis launched the 1-2-3 Method, a learn-to-play instructional program designed to help new players get ...
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Dec 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved on Tuesday the first drug under its new fast-track program designed to shorten review time for a drug application. The approval for the ...
Tulsa Community College is on its way to offering its first bachelor’s degree. The Oklahoma State Regents of Higher Education approved the college’s Bachelor of Science in Child Development degree ...
Texas DPS moving forward to expand Compassionate Use Program Nine new businesses were selected to proceed with an additional due diligence evaluation Some say it will open doors for patients, while ...
The City of Springfield is expanding a program to improve Springfield neighborhoods. Neighborhood Works+ will kick off December 11. It’s an expansion of the longstanding program, Neighborhood Works.
Reading officials say the city’s lead hazard reduction program is gaining momentum, but more participation is sought. “Lead exposure, especially in older homes with deteriorating lead-based paint, is ...
Bentonville-based Heartland Forward announced Monday (Dec. 1) that it will work with Microsoft to expand economic opportunity, job creation and innovation in the central United States through the ...
Reflecting on his role as head of the Musical Theatre Program at San Diego State University, Robert Meffe emphasized that “The legacy I want to leave and the future of this program is not about me or ...
Third grade English language arts teacher Rhonda Chappell, right, poses for a photo with third grade math teacher Connie Soto and the big check for their Education Foundation grant “Rooted in Reading.
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