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PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — There wasn't much discussion at Monday's Peoria Public Schools Board of Education meeting, but several important items were approved and discussed. A 2019-2020 study conducted by IDG Architects was presented to the Board detailing how PPS school buildings are evaluated in terms of exterior and interior quality, ADA compliance and safe entry . The school received good ratings for exterior appearance and safe entry, so-so ratings for interior design, and poor ratings for ADA compliance. PPS Chief Financial Officer Mick Willis said the data is somewhat outdated because the district has been working on maintenance for…

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JHVE Photo overview My picks from Nordstrom (New York Stock Exchange:JWN) has an affirmative rating as we no longer have confidence in the business's earnings growth prospects given how management has guided it into FY24.appears to be contributing to growth Profits in the rack business will continue to be under pressure. Importantly, the off-price retail space competes with the big three. That said, I do note that a potential deal with the Nordstrom family could be an attractive upside factor. Investors who like to play in special situations may find this stock attractive.Please note that I previously rated buy evaluation…

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Provo, Utah (ABC4) — Michelle KaufusiProvo's mayor announced a new initiative called . Kaufushi's Keikis Help provide free optional health screenings to elementary school students in Provo. “Keikis at Kaufusi is a free, optional health support program that provides potentially life-saving annual screening tests for all elementary school children,” one person said. Program webpage Said. This initiative Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine — or Noorda-COM — and Provo City School Districtand to “develop preventive health support programs with the long-term goal of changing the health trajectory of Provo’s next generation.” Read next: Murray student wins essay contest and meets Dr.…

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Last update: April 8, 2024 23:00 EDT | 1 minute read Debt among South Korean youth is on the rise, and investing in cryptocurrencies is leading many desperate young people to bankruptcy court, new data reveals.According to the Hankyoreh, on April 5, the Seoul Rehabilitation Court released a report on debt-related cases for fiscal year 2023.The report's authors pointed out that in 2023, there was a 31% increase in “individual rehabilitation” applications.The authors pointed out that “cryptocurrency investments” and “stock market purchases” are causing the increase in the number of infections among people aged 20 to 29.South Korean youth: Will…

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A well-known pediatrician reportedly died Monday after falling from his Airstream camper on a New York freeway while on his way to see a total solar eclipse with his family.New York State Police said Dr. Monica Woroniecka, 58, fell from a 2024 gray Airstream that was being hoisted by a pickup truck driven by her husband. The accident occurred Saturday afternoon on Route 12E in Jefferson County in the northern part of the state.Woroniecka rode in the Airstream with other family members for the last 20 minutes of the trip, the department said in a news release.”Witnesses who were in…

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The House Education Committee will hear from Trevor Jepsen, a staffer to Anchorage Republican Rep. Tom McKay, before sending the education bill to the Finance Committee on Monday, April 8, 2024, in Juneau. (Sean Maguire/ADN) JUNEAU — A House Republican-backed education bill cleared its first hurdle Monday, heading to the Finance Committee with less than six weeks left in the legislative session.House Bill 392 increases the state's per-student funding formula, the $5,960 base student allotment, by $680. Provisions proposed by Gov. Mike Dunleavy to increase the number of charter schools. Significant increases in funding for homeschooling and distance learning students,…

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GLENDALE, Ariz. — NCAA President Charlie Baker said before Monday's men's basketball championship game that the NCAA remains concerned about gambling in college sports, but added, “In this game, especially after the game is over,'' “At that point, we were at the top of the first inning.” Come to prop betting.”Has anyone noticed how much time was spent on cable TV watching Caitlin Clark's prop performance (in the national semifinals) leading up to the second game?” Baker said. “Was that really something we should be talking about in the middle of the women's Final Four? I think for most people,…

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On a rainy spring night, over 150 people gathered for the CHYE “E-Commerce Huddle” event. This event is a special seminar that provides inspiration, mentoring, and networking.Full text On a rainy spring night, over 150 people gathered for the CHYE “E-Commerce Huddle” event. This event is a special seminar that provides inspiration, mentoring, and networking. The event, held at ULY Crown Street, was packed with attendees from the greater New York area. rabbi Yehoshua Verde Mr. CHYE, co-organizer of the event, explained: “We wanted to reach both young people who are just starting out in business and experienced businesspeople who…

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Top articles in Tuesday's newspapers and transfer rumors…daily star Liverpool are on the brink of signing Ruben Amorim on a three-year contract to replace manager Jurgen Klopp, according to reports in Portugal.Manchester United star Casemiro has admitted he is “having sleepless nights” due to his team's inconsistent performances this season. sprayer This content is provided by sprayer, cookies and other technologies may be used. To view this content, you must allow cookies. You can change the settings and enable it using the buttons below. sprayer Use cookies or allow them only once. You can change your settings at any time…

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The Alaska Legislature has voted to approve an approach to health care that has been likened to a gym membership. In a vote Monday, the state House voted 28-12 to approve. Senate Bill 45authorizes direct medical arrangements within the state. SB 45 makes clear that direct medical contracts (effectively, subscriptions for basic medical care from a doctor's office) are not insurance and cannot be regulated as such. “Alaska's insurance laws are so broadly drafted that the legality of these agreements is unclear,” said Rep. Kevin McCabe, R-Big Lake, who introduced the bill in the House. Ta. senator Passed SB45 Passed…

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