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Photo Courtesy/WV Legislative Photography BROADBAND EXPANSION — Economic Development Secretary Mitch Carmichael briefs lawmakers Tuesday on broadband expansion projects slated to launch later this month. CHARLESTON – Thanks to Congress and President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan, federal funding is helping West Virginians gain access to high-speed broadband and computers, with …

TOKYO (AP) — Global shares were mostly lower Friday ahead of the release of a U.S. monthly jobs report that is viewed as a bellwether for the recovery from the pandemic. Markets declined in Europe and Asia and U.S. futures also were marginally lower. On Thursday, Wall Street retreated, dragged lower by a decline in …

Courtney Lee lived in one house for her entire life, since 1991. Eventually, she met and married her husband Jackson Martin, and soon thereafter, two children were born, son Beau (2016) and daughter Stella (2020).  Life couldn’t be sweeter for the Martin family, but then came the pandemic, and soon, the kids were pulled out …

With all of the unprecedented challenges that came with the pandemic, 2021 graduates especially deserve to celebrate making it through a tough senior year. Here are some tips on how to celebrate graduation without underage drinking and without increasing COVID risk, so your teen and their friends can celebrate safely. First, let’s discuss …

Permanent TSB is to create 180 jobs as it invests in its digital infrastructure and business banking, to the next phase of the bank’s growth strategy. PTSB also said it would introduce hybrid working arrangements for employees, including the use of a network of hubs to cut commute times for workers. Recruitment for the roles, …

NEW ULM — Brown County commissioners learned Tuesday that Brown County Public Health (BCPH) continues to offer a variety of COVID vaccine clinics in the coming days and weeks. “Let’s get vaccinated. Our comeback story cannot be written without you,” read a Tuesday BCPH press release. In her report, Brown County Public Health …

Linda Harris UPGRADES — Steubenville Municipal Court Judge John Mascio, standing, and court administrator Elizabeth Vergitz say upgrades to their court management software should begin by summer. The upgrade, funded with a $95,650 grant from the Supreme Court of Ohio, will take about 13 weeks to implement. STEUBENVILLE — The Supreme …

£166.5 million cash boost will drive forward developments in critical technology needed for a green industrial revolution including carbon capture, greenhouse gas removal and hydrogen Funding package will help benefit energy-intensive businesses like Tate & Lyle, BAE Systems and Celsa Manufacturing, creating over 60,000 well-paid green jobs across the UK, cutting business costs and helping …

“We have learned that trauma is not just an event that took place sometime in the past; it is also the imprint left by that experience on mind, brain, and body. This imprint has ongoing consequences for how the human organism manages to survive in the present. Trauma results in a fundamental reorganization …

In its current state, carbon capture is another false promise when it comes to addressing the urgent need to decrease carbon dioxide emissions. The very industry that is a main contributor to climate change can now profit from tax breaks and government funding being directed at Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) projects. A …