• Grizzly bear attack victim returns to University of Utah Hospital, thanks staff that helped save his life

    SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 23, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Rudy Noorlander, victim of a savage grizzly bear attack more than seven months ago returned to the University of Utah Hospital where he met with the doctors, nurses and other caregivers who worked to save his life. Noorlander was attacked on Sept. 8, 2023, while […] The post Grizzly bear attack victim returns to University of Utah Hospital, thanks staff that helped save his life first appeared on Gephardt Daily.

  • Israeli Universities Offer Support to Students at U.S. Universities

    Several universities in Israel have called out the increasing antisemitism happening on university and college campuses in the United States, offering "support" to faculty and students.

  • Wilkes University hosts Pain and Addiction Summit

    WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — There are parts of our area that opioids have devastated leaving leaders fighting to stop the deadly drug epidemic. Healthcare professionals are on the frontlines of this battle and are sharing those experiences with pharmacy students in Luzerne County. The theme of this year's Pennsylvania Pain and Addiction Summit is []

  • Barnsley employability programme opens to help people into work

    The Building Skills for the Future programme has opened its doors at FareShare’s regional hub in Wombwell. The programme is funded by Yorkshire Building Society and is designed to support, equip, and prepare people for employment through work experience, qualifications and CV and interview skills workshops. The 13-week programme offers participants the opportunity to get work experience in a warehouse and kitchen environment, learning skills such as picking and packing, logistics, stock...

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    Idaho State University hosts Bengal Visit Day

    Future Bengals were checking out their future home in Pocatello on Saturday.

  • Cardinal Mooney hosts local professionals on Career Day

    The event, which has been held at the high school for nearly 30 years, included 50 Cardinal Mooney alumni.

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    Thank goodness someone is caring enough to help Ty out

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  • The Rock Thanks Gallus For Helping Him Train Ahead Of WrestleMania XL

    The Rock thanks Gallus. The Rock returned to the ring for his first advertised match in over a decade when he teamed with Roman Reigns to face Cody Rhodes & Seth Rollins at WrestleMania XL. The Rock trained with Gallus (Joe Coffey, Mark Coffey, & Wolfgang) ahead of the bout, and he took to social media to thank the trio. Appreciate all the effort, ideas and hard work boys. Til next time. Keep kicking ass and see ya down the road. - Final Boss — Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) April 26, 2024 The...

  • Letter: Beware of Biden’s offer to help struggling cities

    There needs to be a watchdog over expenses endorsed by this administration.

  • Homeless Heroes hosting fundraisers to help purchase Astro Motel

    Chris Israel and Tiffany Belflower from the Homeless Heroes of Amarillo joined Today in Amarillo on Monday morning and discussed two upcoming fundraisers that will help support the purchase of the Astro Motel to help homeless veterans in our area.

  • Petition: Help End Puppy Crippling Experiments at the University of Pennsylvania

    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) may ram through more taxpayer-funded abuse to cripple and kill these dogs.

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    Southern University hosts health fair before Jags' spring game

    BATON ROUGE  - The Bluff was lively Saturday with the beautiful weather bringing hundreds to Southern University's campus for multiple events.The F.G Clark Activity Center was jam-packed with people wanting to improve both their mental and physical health. With more than 40 vendors offering services, everyone in attendance got to walk out with pamphlets and better knowledge of how to treat their bodies. Brian Johnson and his son Ryan were on their way to the spring football game for...