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Owensboro Resident Launches Fashion Consulting Business | News
[ad_1] Looking for new outfits? Need advice on what to wear? Overwhelmed by the endless world of online shopping? Hailey Robbie from Owensboro can help. About a week ago Robbie launched Design You, a fashion consulting business by Haley Roby. She started her own business over ten years ago when she was involved in costume ... -
Gatton Academy Students Join Undergraduate Research and Education Program with Wood Hudson Cancer Institute
[ad_1] This summer, Gatton Academy student Brody Johnson completed his Undergraduate Research and Education Program (UREP) at Wood Hudson Cancer Institute. As one of his 11 students selected to participate in the program, Johnson said, “What can we do to effectively study small or rare populations relevant to cancer research?” Can we develop a method?” ... -
Seniors are using boxing to fight their way to health
[ad_1] Gulfport, Mississippi (WLOX) – Seniors have new programs to help them on their path to mental and physical health. Gulfport’s Seashore Highlands use boxing as part of their exercise regimen, with residents throwing punches and enjoying kicks. In fact, there is no doubt that boxing in the Seashore Highlands is gaining popularity. Former boxing ... -
Study shows home caregivers can help stave off dementia
[ad_1] People over the age of 60 who are sedentary for long periods of time are at increased risk of developing dementia. That’s according to a new study by researchers at the University of Southern California and the University of Arizona. About 6.5 million people over the age of 65 in the United States will ... -
Education, Student Loans, Taxes, State Fairs, History
[ad_1] Opinion Editor’s Note: Published by Star Tribune Opinion letter Daily from readers online and in print.Click to contribute here. ••• At least every year I seem to read about the latest standardized test results for public school students in Minnesota (“COVID Drugs Seen in Low Test Scores,” Aug. 26). Our great state is often ... -
A survey of public school concerns points to significant benefits for charters.education
[ad_1] More than a quarter of California parents moved their children to new schools during the pandemic. Most say they want to give their children a different experience and are unhappy with COVID protocols and learning and mental health support. Charter schools saw the largest increase in student numbers, with 23% of parents sending their ... -
Hawaii Visitors and Residents Enjoy Better Health, Study Finds
[ad_1] Living in Hawaii is something many travelers have been thinking about for years. If you need another reason to vacation in Hawaii, here you go. The annual United Health Foundation survey ranks Hawaii as the healthiest state in the last 28 years. Opportunities for an active lifestyle and an overall healthy healthcare system are ... -
Higher Education Commission Finalists Present Their Views
[ad_1] The issue of college and university funding, building consensus on different interests, and navigating a system that balances campus autonomy and government leadership was announced Thursday by state higher education supervisors in an area for potential new commissioners. This is one of the pressure points I emphasized when I started narrowing it down. In ...










