Childers Donate $250,000 to SFCC’s Capital Campaign

The State Fair Community College Foundation recently received $250,000 from Russell and Julie Childers for its capital campaign to help build the Olen Howard Workforce Innovation Center. The new building will expand the college’s capacity to meet the growing demand for technical workforce training and strengthen the communities it serves. The Childers are owners of …

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Dadeville to shell out another $9,000 as it continues to patch holes in fire department | News

The City of Dadeville will amend its budget to make room for a $9,000 brush truck for the fire department, a purchase Mayor Jimmy Frank Goodman said is “a must” for safety. “The one they have there, it was donated years ago and it has seen (its) best days,” Goodman said at Tuesday’s council meeting. …

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Stretching the boundaries of medical tech with wearable antennae

IMAGE: The wearable transmitter is designed to compress its top layer in a double arch pattern, shown here, to respond to movement without compromising signal transmission. view more  Credit: Huanyu Cheng, Penn State Current research on flexible electronics is paving the way for wireless sensors that can be worn on the body and collect a variety …

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Point-to-Point Antenna Market Outlook, Geographical Segmentation, Industry Size & Share, Analysis to 2027 – KSU

The professional intelligence study on Global Point-to-Point Antenna Market presents a cross-sectional analysis of key factors shaping the market dynamics during the forecast period of 2021 to 2027. It highlights vital executive insights such as current evaluation of Global Point-to-Point Antenna Market in US$, the expected CAGR during the forecast period, and the estimated market evaluation in …

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Amherst Island Radio approved for signal boost, needs funds for new tower

Amherst Island Radio station logo. A local radio station should be tuned in to more listeners this fall. Amherst Island Radio announced this week it has been approved for a signal boost increase that will help their signal reach more radios.  Amherst Island Radio has been approved by the CRTC for a massive signal boost …

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TPUD Awards Solar Power Grant to Emergency Volunteer Corps of Nehalem Bay – Tillamook County Pioneer

The Emergency Volunteer Corps of Nehalem Bay has received a $5,000 grant from the Tillamook Peoples’ Utility District to purchase solar powered ham amateur radio base stations to be located around north Tillamook County.Coastal communities are subject to many kinds of natural disasters — including fires, windstorms, mudslides, or a massive earthquake and tsunami — …

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Wiring Plants So They Can Tell Us What They Want | by Rich Sobel | ILLUMINATION-Curated | Apr, 2021

When I or my partner walk around our yard we look at the plants and wonder things like, do they need to be watered? Are they getting enough fertilizer? Are the slugs bothering them? There’s all sorts of magazines and online resources that will tell you to look for this or that. Or if you …

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Wiring Plants So They Can Tell Us What They Want | by Rich Sobel | ILLUMINATION-Curated | Apr, 2021

When I or my partner walk around our yard we look at the plants and wonder things like, do they need to be watered? Are they getting enough fertilizer? Are the slugs bothering them? There’s all sorts of magazines and online resources that will tell you to look for this or that. Or if you …

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This is the last Plymouth ever made, and it could be yours

Plymouth, the value-priced brand in the Chrysler family tree since 1928, died an unceremonious death back in 2001. That’s because Chrysler (well, DaimlerChrysler in those days) offered no final farewell worthy of the brand’s domineering Superbirds, jaw-dropping Prowlers, or even the unexpected Q-ship that was the V-6-powered Sundance Duster. © Provided by Hagerty Of course, …

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