Kate Movius knew it would be challenging when her son Aidan, who experiences profound autism, turned 22 and aged out of the programs and services provided through his school. What she didn't anticipate was the two years she would spend in a fruitless search for an adult program that fit her son. Ultimately, the family ditched the wait lists and created their own form of weekly programming for Aidan and others in the community. Finding an open space in a program that fit Aidan was made even more...
Jamie Vardy couldn’t contain his excitement as Leicester kickstarted their Championship winning celebrations. The Foxes won the title with a 3-0 win away at Preston North End on Monday night
If you’re dealing with noise issues but you can’t do a full-on soundproofing renovation, you can reduce the noise in your house with a little shopping.
Reports said these limits “serve as a guideline in qualifying purchasers and renters for affordable units as required under various city programs.”
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Argentinian Far-right president has taken an axe to funding for education and scientific bodies, sparking protests among university students
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As Brownsville ISD lays plans to cut $20 million from a $450 million operating budget, it also should lock in spending for major maintenance and technology replacement, Superintendent Jesus H. Chavez said at a budget meeting this week.
An ultra-competitive field has turned out to contest Friday’s $1.5 million Grade 1 Longines Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs. The historic 150th running of the 1 1/8-mile race for 3-year-old fillies is packed with viable win threats, and a serious case can be made for at least half of the entrants to visit the winner’s circle. Read More
The interpellation question submitted by the Centre Party and Movement Now criticises the government's "panic package."
A former family centre will be demolished to make way for a unit to provide places for youngsters with special educational needs. Stairfoot Primary Centre, near Hunningley Primary School, will be demolished to make way for a purpose-built unit to accommodate 15 children with special educational needs. The family centre closed following the Covid pandemic. Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council says the centre should be complete for the new school year this September. The council is currently in...