Youth waterfowl hunts announced for Arkabutla

[ad_1] The US Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, announces dates for its youth waterfowl hunts at Lake Arkabutla. The hunts take place on January 29 and February 5, 2022 and will take place in a management area near the Arkabutla Dam. These hunts, organized in partnership with the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and … Read more

Aaron Lowe’s family react to arrest of suspected killer

[ad_1] SALT LAKE CITY – As Aaron Lowe’s family grapple with the week-long anniversary of his death, they are now dealing with the news of his accused killer’s arrest. “There is a feeling that maybe justice will be served,” said Lowe’s older brother Christopher Jackson. “We still don’t know why. “ READ: SLC police arrest … Read more

Corporate People News In Brief (October 4, 2021)

[ad_1] WASHINGTON —Vanessa French has joined SoundExchange as Vice President of Communications and Content Strategy. French will oversee the SoundExchange communications team, spanning public relations, social media and digital communications, corporate communications, executive communications, content strategy and paid media. She is from Brinks Home, where she was director of brand reputation and public relations. GREENWICH, … Read more

Cuba’s Under-23 baseball team misses nine players in Mexico | World news

[ad_1] Havana (AP) – The Cuban government confirmed on Sunday that nine of the Cuban national team’s 24 players at the Under-23 Baseball World Cup had dropped out at a tournament in Mexico. Cuban officials called the player’s behavior a “sneaky abandonment” in a memo released by the island’s official agency, Web Portal JIT. The … Read more

Missing 11-year-old girl kidnapped by her uncle found safe and sound in SC, authorities say – WSOC TV

[ad_1] POLK COUNTY, North Carolina – A missing 11-year-old girl from Polk County, North Carolina, who was allegedly abducted by her uncle, has been found unharmed, authorities said. The Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office said it had found Allison Henderson. Allison was reported missing around 4 a.m. Sunday, but it was originally believed to be a … Read more

Some of the East’s Richest Alumni – The Daily Eastern News

[ad_1] Editor’s Note: This reflects the information available and is not intended to represent all Eastern alumni. Some former students may not be included based on the information available about their net worth. Eastern has seen many notable alumni earn millions of dollars after leaving college to start their careers. Jimmy Liautaud Jimmy Liautaud started … Read more

Arizona County sees West Nile positive mosquito swarm

[ad_1] Maricopa County, Arizona is seeing an upsurge in mosquitoes infected with West Nile virus and authorities are urging residents to deprive the critters of their water source. The county, home to Phoenix, has recorded more than 200 human cases and 12 deaths as of September 30, according to environmental services statistics. In contrast, the … Read more

Breaking news on black art: Victoria Ryan’s sculptures pay homage to Britain’s Windrush generation, Addis Fine Art London opening, David Adjaye’s exhibition of Basquiat design and more

[ad_1] VERONICA RYAN OBE, “Cream apple (Annonaceae), breadfruit (Moraceae) and soursop (Annonaceae)”, 2021. | Courtesy of the artist, Photo by Andy Keate Public art Huge Caribbean Fruits and Vegetables by British Sculptor Victoria ryan now thanks to Narrow Way Square in Hackney in East London. The marble and bronze works are the first permanent public … Read more

US administers nearly 394.7 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine

[ad_1] (Reuters) – The United States had administered 394,690,283 doses of COVID-19 vaccines in the country on Saturday and distributed 478,362,045 doses, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. Those numbers are up from the 393,756,866 vaccine doses that the CDC said had gone into arms on Friday out of 477,069,555 doses … Read more

Second year students participate in the “Myth of Miscommunication” workshop

[ad_1] After first-year orientation shaken by pandemic, class of 2024 receives communication and consent training Philippe Mousavizadeh & Liana Schmitter-Emerson 22:56, 03 Oct 2021 Journalist & Contributor Zoe Berg, Photo Editor This week, the Communication and Consent Educator program launched its in-person “Myth of Miscommunication” program for third semester students. While students typically attend the … Read more