
Kate Miller
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4 weeks ago |
cannatechtoday.com | Paul McKay |Kate Miller
My relationship with cannabis began with a single puff, a moment that sparked a deep love for this plant. This affection only grew during my college days as a budtender, where I witnessed firsthand the transformative power of cannabis. Yet, despite its potential, the industry was shackled by outdated stigmas—the lazy stoner stereotype, “bro-y” branding, and barriers to accessing quality products. This disconnect ignited a spark in me.
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2 months ago |
mynewsdesk.com | Kate Miller |Jonathan Reed |Hen Cowen |Chris Tuttlebee
Parties chosen after comprehensive three-round bidding process which attracted interest from around the world Subject to successful conclusion of deals, they will partner with host clubs to run each Hundred team and help realise global ambitions for the competition The eight teams have been valued at a total of just over £975m, with more than £520m set to be injected into the professional and recreational game in England and Wales from proceeds of stakes sold The England and Wales Cricket...
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Nov 18, 2024 |
missgrass.com | Kate Miller
Across the world, since the beginning of our existence, humans have made medicine from the natural world around them. Different climates, different hemispheres—different rituals and remedies for well-being. Author, herbalist, and educator Adriana Ayales is out to understand the threads that connect all of them.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
upnorthnewswi.com | Kate Miller
This November, all Wisconsin voters will have a statewide constitutional amendment on their ballot. The League of Women Voters is urging voters to vote no, as this amendment is setting the stage for further barriers for groups of people, including women. I experienced difficulty attempting to transfer my driver’s license when I moved to Indiana. The requirement of a current license, birth certificate, proof of residence and Social Security card was not enough.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
mediacatmagazine.co.uk | Adele Walton |Hannah Seckendorf |Kate Miller |Camille Lemardeley
Technology is changing the face of education and the student experience. At a surface level, this can be seen in what kids are taking to school with them. Where previous generations were packing their bags to the brim with pencil cases, notebooks, textbooks and hand-written coursework, students today are digital-first — laptops and tablets replacing their analogue counterparts. While going digital-first certainly helps lighten the physical load, it also presents challenges.
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