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Sweet Treats for a Sweet Cause: Boyertown's Cookie Crawl Success

December 5, 2025

In Boyertown, a sweet event turned into a big win for a local food pantry. The Cocoa, Coffee & Cookie Crawl, held last November, brought together the community to support Preston’s Pantry. This was not just about tasty treats; it was about giving back. Two groups, Berks-Mont Business Association an

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Entrepreneurs Around the Globe: Stories of Success and Adaptation

December 5, 2025

Around the world, entrepreneurs are making their mark in various industries, showing resilience and innovation in the face of challenges. In Belgium, Fabien Pinckaers, the founder of Odoo, a software company valued at $5. 3 billion, is focused on survival amidst competition from giants like SAP and

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Health Risks and Ancient Wisdom in Andaman and Nicobar Islands

December 5, 2025

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands face a significant health challenge. Many people there are at risk for serious health problems. These include heart disease and diabetes. This is because many have obesity, high blood pressure, and diabetes. These conditions are part of what doctors call metabolic syn

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Revere Schools: Money, Learning, and Student Wins

December 5, 2025

Revere Local Schools are doing well financially, but there are some bumps ahead. The district's treasurer shared a five-year money plan at a recent school board meeting. Good news: they expect to have $19. 7 million saved by 2030. This is mostly because of higher property taxes and new buildings in

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Highland Schools: Money Matters and New Faces

December 5, 2025

The Highland Local Schools Board of Education had a busy meeting on November 24. They talked about new laws that could change how schools get money. Four bills passed by the Ohio Senate might affect the school's budget. These bills deal with property taxes and how much money schools can get from the

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Unlocking the Fun: How Student Participation Boosts College Joy

December 5, 2025

College life is more than just attending classes and studying for exams. It's about the entire experience. But how can schools make sure students have a great time? The answer might be simpler than expected: encourage students to take part in campus activities. A recent study focused on 32 colleges

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Unsigned Stars: What's Next for Top College Football Prospects?

December 4, 2025

After the big National Signing Day event, some top football players are still waiting to decide. Many schools have already signed their new players. But some athletes are taking their time. They might sign later this week or even next week. One big story is about LSU's defensive line recruits. LSU

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How Local Mental Health Policies Play the Blame Game

December 4, 2025

Mental health policies are not just about helping people. They are also about who gets to decide what help looks like. A recent study looked at how local mental health policies are put into action. It used some not-so-common ideas from a famous thinker, Pierre Bourdieu. These ideas are called doxa a

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Snowy Surprises: Central New York Braces for Winter's Wrath

December 4, 2025

Central New York is gearing up for another round of winter weather. A winter weather advisory is in place for several counties, including Onondaga, Madison, Oswego, Jefferson, and Lewis. The main culprit? Lake effect snow, which is expected to make its presence felt on Thursday. The National Weathe

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Global Team-Up for Next-Gen Jet: Who's Next to Join?

December 4, 2025

Italy's defence chief recently hinted that more countries might soon hop on board the GCAP jet project. This isn't just any jet—it's a high-tech, next-gen fighter set to debut around 2035. Right now, Italy, Britain, and Japan are the main players, but Germany, Australia, Saudi Arabia, and Canada are