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Photo by Janelle Patterson Marietta Public Health Nurse Beth Casto documents a sinkhole Monday that was discovered between the Win Beri Condominiums and the affordable housing for the elderly with the Win Beri Place apartments. A rotting smell and an approximately five-foot diameter hole was discovered in Marietta Monday, near two sets of apartments in …

PHOTOS SUBMITTED BY KATHY MOHR, NCOESC Students and teachers take part in activities related to studying the Sandusky River from the 2012 grant received by NCOESC and partners. Building on information learned then, NCOESC and partners have received another Ohio EPA grant for $45,000 to study the riparian areas around the …

Williamsport Area High School Career and Technical Education (CTE) program has begun an initiative to feature students enrolled in their courses in short videos. A few months ago, Emily Smith, a Construction Trades student, was featured. The video now has over 5,000 views. Information Technology CTE class recently released a similar video showcasing …

Star Trek Capt. James T. Kirk had amazing technology at his fingertips. Cloaking devices and holodecks were cool, but they didn’t seem nearly as cool and accessible for my little 9-year-old brain as the wrist communicator. I wanted that wrist communicator, but we didn’t have much money for toys. So like most kids, …

Telegraph file photo Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess reviews files, scanning through information regarding the city’s $317 million budget plan for fiscal year 2020. NASHUA – Increasing health care costs seem to be a fact of life for virtually everyone these days, including Nashua city leaders. A special Budget Review Committee meeting …

Delegate Shawn Fluharty, D-Ohio, flanked by, Sen. Ron Stollings, D-Boone, left, and Sen. Richard Lindsay, D-Kanawha, criticizes a plan by Attorney General Patrick Morrisey to protect health care coverage for people with pre-existing conditions. CHARLESTON — A plan from Republican state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey to protect people with pre-existing medical conditions if the Affordable …

With less than 3 percent of New Hampshire residents unemployed, competition remains fierce for workforce, particularly in growing fields, such as education and health services and manufacturing. New Hampshire’s unemployment rate sits at 2.6 percent, as of fall of 2019, meaning it has one of the top five lowest unemployment rates in the country, behind …

State Department of Health investigators found multiple violations — including the lack of a full-time physician — at the Molokai Community Health Center, the island’s only federally qualified health center. Investigators also at times “refused to cooperate” and blocked access to the facility, the Health Department said. — Molokai Community Health …

SALT LAKE CITY — Recently, trainer and former host of “The Biggest Loser” Jillian Michaels made some comments regarding singer Lizzo’s body during an appearance on a Buzzfeed News morning show. “Why are we celebrating her body? Why does it matter? Why aren’t we celebrating her music? Because it isn’t going to be awesome if …

NEW YORK (CNN) — This flu season is shaping up to be one of the worst in decades, according to the United States’ top infectious disease doctor. Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said while it’s impossible to predict how the flu will play out, the season so …