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  • Sep 27, 2024 | www2.ljworld.com | John Kelly

    To the editor: Articles concerning KU planning, including the need to eliminate almost a million square feet of space and expansion of the architecture/design school give both promise and concern that the unique identity of the campus can be an important criterion for decision making. KU students during the mid-20th century, had the benefit of understanding the unique setting of Mount Oread and its relationship to the Wakarusa Valley.

  • May 28, 2024 | businessdailynetwork.com | John Kelly

    DoorDash recently revealed the initial business owners who were selected to participate in their new Accelerator for Local Goods program. The six-week educational program will provide minority business owners whose companies sell consumer packaged goods with resources to continue their expansion. The selected businesses are located in Chicago, New York City, and Washington.

  • May 28, 2024 | businessdailynetwork.com | John Kelly

    The Allumbaugh Agency is collaborating with Northern Hospitality on a new strategy for health care. Employers cover 155 million people through employer-sponsored health insurance, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. Employers are struggling with rising health premiums for their employees. Total annual costs of health insurance averages $7,700 for single coverage and $22,200 for family coverage in 2021. Premiums have increased by 22% over the past five years and 47% of the past decade.

  • Mar 19, 2024 | aol.com | Dave Malkoff |Amy Corral |Ryan Beard |Scott Pham |John Kelly

    The fruits and vegetables you eat may soon be cultivated and processed by an army of drones and robots, some powered by artificial intelligence. In fact, it's already happening on farms across America. Hylio, a Houston-based tech company, was granted an exemption from the Federal Aviation Administration in February for a single pilot to operate swarms of heavy drones over farms.

  • Nov 28, 2023 | echolive.ie | John Kelly

    IT’S surely one of the most scenic sites in Cork city. Bell’s Field is the green spot at the top of Patrick’s Hill, overlooking Shandon Bells and the North Cathedral. Now, as well as the iconic view, people here can also enjoy coffee and crepes at the new Bell’s Coffee and Crepes shop. Jan Lau, one of the people behind it, certainly enjoys her working station more than most. “The view here is so beautiful and you can especially see Shandon Bells and the church over there,” she says.

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