
late August
Articles
-
4 days ago |
buffalonews.com | late August |Ryan O'Halloran
The pops he heard while tumbling to the turf didn’t sound right to Jacob Bayer. The discomfort he felt while being examined didn’t feel right, either. Players know when they’re hurt, and Jacob Bayer’s intuition was confirmed by the Arkansas State athletic training staff. During a Red Wolves practice on March 30, 2024, Bayer, the reigning first-team All-Sun Belt Conference center, tore his right ACL and damaged the meniscus cartilage. He thought his season was over.
-
Jan 10, 2025 |
myrgv.com | Fernando Del Valle |late August |San Benito
Only have a minute? Listen instead HARLINGEN — The school district’s financial advisor is projecting a period as long as three to five years to build back the budget’s fund balance after cash reserves plunged $23.2 million. Still, board members are setting their “top priority” at giving employees raises while officials mull boosting fees at an after-school program.
-
Oct 10, 2024 |
idahostatejournal.com | late August |Cody Roberts
Contractors at an Idaho National Laboratory construction project encountered a strange sound this summer — meowing. According to a press release from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management, an employee with Western Construction was checking the perimeter of a project expanding a landfill at INL when he heard the felines’ calls. He informed his supervisor, Rick Johns. They found seven kittens inside a well drilling truck.
-
Oct 9, 2024 |
postregister.com | late August |Cody Roberts
Contractors at an Idaho National Laboratory construction project encountered a strange sound this summer — meowing. According to a press release from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management, an employee with Western Construction was checking the perimeter of a project expanding a landfill at INL when he heard the felines’ calls. He informed his supervisor, Rick Johns. They found seven kittens inside a well drilling truck.
-
Sep 5, 2024 |
portside.org | late August |Kalena Thomhave
Workers Say Plant Eligible for $2 Billion in Public Funds Is Union Busting Published September 4, 2024 When Stan Upshaw got a job at Eos Energy Enterprises Inc. in 2020, he hoped for good pay and benefits, like the ones that went to union workers who decades ago built American manufacturing.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →