• Transfer quarterback is looking to make impact at UMaine

    Carter Peevy has played his entire football career in Georgia, most recently at Mercer University.

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    Upcoming road closures impacting Montgomery County

    DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- It's officially construction season once again, and crews will be out working on various roads across the Miami Valley. The Ohio Department of Transportation has announced road closures and construction for the week of April 22. I-675 Drivers can expect overnight lane closures on I-675 in both directions at Alex-Bell Road. []

  • Fil-Am fighter to make ONE Championship debut

    FILIPINO-American Sean Climaco makes his ONE Championship debut in a Muay Thai fight against Mexican Josue Cruz on May 4, 2024 in ONE Fight Night 22 at the Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.The 29-year-old Climaco earned a $100,000 fight contract with ONE Championship after beating Malcolm Hill by fourth round knockout in the lightweight finals of the “Road to ONE” tournament in New York. Climaco totally dominated Hill, dropped him three times and finally knocked him out in the fourth...

  • On running: Michael Sandrock: How a run with Isaac blossomed into One World Running

    Earth Day was still in its infancy when I first arrived in Boulder way back when, as was the Running Boom.

  • Make-believe policy gets run over by train of reason

    As a child, and an adult, it is fun to think about impossible things such as flying elephants, magical schools, or wooden puppets that turn into real boys. For entrepreneurs, it is important to dream big, set big goals, and daydream about the impossible. However, when politicians use these ideas to create public policy, we […]

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    Camp Zama youth makes positive impact through volunteerism

    CAMP ZAMA, Japan – People get 8,760 hours in a year. Maribel Sikes, 16, spent more than a thousand of hers in the last 12 months giving back to her community and was fittingly named one of the military’s top youths.

  • A small factor makes a big impact on genome editing

    Through years of engineering gene-editing systems, researchers have developed a suite of tools that enable the modification of genomes in living cells, akin to "genome surgery." These tools, including ones based on a natural system known as CRISPR/Cas9, offer enormous potential for addressing unmet clinical needs, underscored by the recent FDA approval of the first CRISPR/Cas9-based therapy.

  • Surrey remain unbeaten in County Championship with innings win

    Surrey closed the gap to leading Division One side Essex yesterday with an innings victory over Kent in Canterbury. Dan Worrall took 4-31 while Cameron Steel took 3-38 as the reigning champions bowled out the hosts for just 262. With Dom Sibley and Dan Lawrence knocking 150 and 112 in Surrey’s only innings, the favourites []

  • Charleston police make arrest in fatal hit-and-run accident

    Charleston police today arrested Max David Gentilin, 25, of Charleston, in connection with an April 28 hit-and-run accident that killed two 20-year-old Upstate women on Morrison Drive near the on-ramp to the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge. Police said the investigation is still active, and more charges are expected.  “Sunday’s tragic notification to two families — […]

  • Michael Iskas on making a positive impact through Better Known Entertainment

    Today, we hear from former Antenna Studios CEO Michael Iskas about his new venture, Better Known Entertainment – an Athens-based unscripted specialist set up together with Greek TV personality Sakis Tanimanidis.

  • Luzerne County hit and run, police chase ends in arrest

    WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Police arrested a man for an alleged hit-and-run crash that led to a foot chase. According to the Wilkes-Barre City Police Department, on April 28 around 4:50 a.m., officers were called to the 400 block of Madison Street for a hit-and-run crash. Officers said they were able to locate the []

  • NIL in college football is making a big impact on the NFL draft

    The shakeup in college football is having an impact on the NFL draft. Now that college players can make money on their name, image and likeness, without losing their eligibility, there isn’t the same urgency to leave for the pros. Many NFL evaluators say that has impacted the draft, which wrapped up Saturday, in some cases diluting the caliber of players available in the later rounds. “It’s a real issue,” said a longtime NFL team personnel executive, noting the talent drop was more precipitous...