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Business owners in Arkansas say they overprepared for the influx of people and didn't reach the number of customers they expected. CLARKSVILLE, Ark. — Many local businesses in Arkansas are breathing a sigh of relief now that the solar eclipse has passed. While some regions were satisfied with the visitor turnout, others were disappointed. For more than a year, city officials and businesses in Arkansas have been preparing for the Great American Eclipse in 2024, anticipating a weekend packed with tourists and local residents. Clarksville, a small town in Arkansas that experienced totality, said it was pleased with the turnout.…

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Generative AI could revolutionize online search. But for news publishers, it can be a disaster.News publishers have long been overly reliant on Google, the undisputed leader in online search.About 40% of all web traffic to media sites comes from Google, according to a December Wall Street Journal report citing data from web analytics firm SimilarWeb. In return, news publishers tacitly agreed to provide the tech giant with their data so the company could continue to improve the effectiveness and reliability of its search engines. Google's generative AI experiment could spark a major shift in this dynamic, but it won't be…

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – Hundreds of behavioral health and education leaders gathered at Orleans Casino on Tuesday to discuss ways to improve student mental health. From various organizations and their booths to in-venue panels, the event opened communication channels and addressed the need for further funding. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, one in six students has a mental illness, and only half have access to help. Organizer Ashish Mirchandani, CEO and founder of Miracle Mind Therapy, explained the goal. “Post-COVID-19, we see a trend of very rapid growth in mental health services,” Mirchandani said. “We want our…

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When the clock atop Wilson Hall strikes 7 p.m. Tuesday, the lights dim and the auditorium inside buzzes with anticipation as three silhouetted figures take the stage.Chief of Staff David Kirkpatrick took to the stage to introduce University President Jonathan Alger and Virginia Secretary of Education Amy Guidera (R), who will take center stage to launch the Common Good in the Commonwealth. He was sitting on two purple chairs. : A Fireside Conversation with Virginia Education Secretary Amy Guidera. ”In his opening remarks, Kirkpatrick said that in addition to a visit from Sen. Tim Kaine (D) last semester, Guidera's speech…

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“When we host a big event, we do it big,” Paul said. Dallas — read This article and other North Texas business news From our partners at Dallas Business Journal It's a great time to be a sports fan in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The Rangers are off to a strong start, the Stars are headed to the playoffs, and the Mavericks are on a roll. But that's just the beginning. The 2024 Major League Baseball All-Star Game is scheduled for this summer in Arlington, which will host nine games at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, more than any other…

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Ministry of Health reopens King's Chinese BBQ 5 Posted: April 9, 2024, Newsroom Wailuku – Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) Food Safety Division issues green “pass” placard during follow-up inspection on April 8, 2024, allowing King’s Chinese BBQ 5 (DBA General’s Chinese BBQ) to reopen Did. A complaint inspection conducted on April 4, 2024 confirmed evidence of an active cockroach infestation, resulting in DOH issuing a red placard and closing the facility. Observations during follow-up indicated that only two dying cockroaches were observed on the floor. No other pest activity was observed in or around the kitchen equipment. The food…

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GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) – North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement officers have completed an investigation after multiple people were hit by a vehicle during a large party at a Greensboro gas station, according to the North Carolina Department of Public Safety. person was indicted. During the investigation, ALE officers learned that weapons, alcohol, and controlled substance violations had occurred on the premises of a nearby store. Greensboro officers are searching for a driver after 15 people gathered near South Eugene Street were hit by a stolen car, police say All the violations reportedly occurred on the night of March 29. The…

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Madeline Edwards SPRINGTOWN — Springtown High School senior Shelby Davis hopes to one day open her own restaurant and give people a taste of comforting dishes like pasta and “the kind of things your mom would make.” But for now, she's providing nutritious meals to children in the Springtown Independent School District. The SHS Culinary Arts program welcomed new initiatives this school year. It's an internship for seniors working in cafeterias on other campuses in the district. According to SHS Culinary Arts Instructor Elise Jacoby, this allows students to practice using kitchen equipment that they will need to become familiar…

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BOSTON — The Red Sox are now preparing for the possibility that shortstop Trevor Story won't play again this season. Before Tuesday's home opener, Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow revealed that Storey will undergo surgery later this week to repair a fracture in the glenoid rim of his left shoulder. “What we're looking at is probably somewhere around six months,” Breslow said. “It's difficult to make a concrete guess beyond that, but we can do some calculations.” The surgery will be performed in Los Angeles on Friday by renowned orthopedic surgeon Dr. Neel El-Atrash. Storey dislocated his left shoulder while…

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Written by Dr. Nicholas Akgulian The Wisconsin Council on Social Studies (WCSS) Annual Conference was held March 15-17, 2024 in Madison. The Wisconsin Armenian National Committee and the entire Wisconsin Armenian community each had booths at the conference and provided numerous resources related to the Wisconsin Social Studies Conference. We informed educators and attendees about the Armenian Genocide, including methods available to incorporate this history into the classroom. In 2021, Wisconsin passed Act 30, which requires that “the Holocaust and other genocides” be taught at least once at both the middle school and high school levels. As social studies teachers…

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