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Why leap years need century adjustments
A quick look at why leap years exist and why the calendar makes adjustments each century. Two teens killed in bungee jump cage death in front of horrified parents We recreated the legendary heatwave ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — A new free training program is aiming to help small business owners across Mid-Michigan strengthen their operations and stay competitive in a changing marketplace. The Lansing ...
MUSCATINE, Iowa — What sort of challenges do our rural communities face that make them more susceptible to higher obesity rates? How can we create long lasting change that goes beyond telling people ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The Fifth Year program, run by Junior Achievement of Northwestern Ohio, announced this week a partnership agreement with the Association of General Contractors of Northwest Ohio ...
Whole Foods Market on Tuesday opened applications for its 2026 Local and Emerging Accelerator Program (LEAP), providing an opportunity for local and emerging brands. Launched in 2022, the program ...
Twenty years later, he now works as a motorcycle taxi driver, ferrying visitors on daily trips to the site, which has become a tourist destination in East Java. "As far as I can tell, things have been ...
SANTA FE, N.M. — Registration is still open for the New Mexico Public Education Department’s free summer reading program that is adding math to its lesson plan this year. The PED launched its summer ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University’s College of Engineering has selected the inaugural cohort of students for its new Bachelor’s to Doctorate in 7 Years (B2D7) program — an accelerated, ...
SANTA CRUZ — After 28 years of operation, the Java Junction location on River Street will close Monday, owner Michael Spadafora confirmed to the Sentinel. The coffee shop has been struggling since ...
After decades of selling insurance, Illinois-based broker John Jaggi had never seen anything like it. More than 80 of his customers who were enrolled in the same Medicare supplemental plan from the ...
Houston's Blue Santa program, known for helping thousands of families for more than 40 years, closes
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A Houston-area nonprofit that has helped thousands of families during the Christmas season for more than four decades says it is shutting down its annual gift program after ...
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