Cascade Sports Interview With Jerry Sipple Bridging The Gap Between Sports & Education series #12
Cascade Sports Interview With Jerry Sipple Bridging The Gap Between Sports & Education series #12
Cascade Sports Interview With Jerry Sipple Bridging The Gap Between Sports & Education series #12
Cascade Sports Interview With D’mario Newton Bridging The Gap Between Sports & Education series #11 D,emorio Newton late bloomer started playing basketball in the eighth grade played high school basketball in Wichita Heights Kansas College Worrell Fort Scott community college Kansas receive the associate in business then went on to St. Mary’s University in Leavenworth …
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) – The Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce announced its next president and CEO on Monday. The chamber said John Rolfe will succeed Gary Plummer who departed in April. Rolfe will also become the first African American to hold the title of president and CEO for the chamber. His duties will include “building …
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Doug Schroederis the new Executive Director of Kscpost, the overseer of Kansas Law enforcement agencies. We discussed police and the black communities.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, in a statement accompanying the move Thursday, cited “wavering public confidence in the democratic institutions required to deal with major world threats.” It says “deception campaigns” by Russia to disrupt the U.S. election have made the world more dangerous by bringing “American democracy and Russian intentions into question.” The …
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By CARLEY PETESCH President Adama Barrow returned triumphantly to Gambia on Thursday, nearly two months after winning an election disputed by the country’s longtime dictator, to the cheers of hundreds of thousands who jammed the roads in welcome. “That’s my president!” the crowds cried, eager to see Barrow fulfill the promise of democratic reforms and …
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By MALCOLM RITTER Scientists have grown human cells inside pig embryos, a very early step toward the goal of growing livers and other human organs in animals to transplant into people. The cells made up just a tiny part of each embryo, and the embryos were grown for only a few weeks, researchers reported Thursday. …
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Senate Democrats on Tuesday will propose spending $1 trillion on transportation and other infrastructure projects over 10 years in an attempt to engage President Donald Trump on an issue where they hope to find common ground. Details of the plan provided to The Associated Press include $200 billion for a “vital infrastructure fund.” An example …
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The Palestinians are condemning Israel’s latest plans to build new settlement homes. A spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says the Israeli plans announced Tuesday deal a new blow to attempts to bring peace to the region and will promote extremism and terrorism. Nabil Abu Rdeneh says the decision “disregards” international opposition to the settlements …
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By BASSEM MROUE The Great Mosque of Aleppo, a centuries-old treasure at the heart of one of the world’s oldest cities, is today a grim testament to the ravages of Syria’s war. The doors have been blasted away, the walls have been shredded by gunfire and shrapnel, and the minaret where the Muslim call to …
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