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    National Nurses Week: Nurses Dedicated to Serving Our Nation

    Captain Carly Marsh, a dedicated emergency trauma nurse serving in the United States Air Force, joins the Steve Cochran Show to delve into her daily duties, her journey of choosing nursing over pursuing a career as a physician, and she shares invaluable advice for aspiring military personnel and nursing enthusiasts.

  • National anthem rendition at fraternity party receives national attention

    A video gained traction on X, with retweets and likes from politicians and businessmen. Kappa Sigma, who hosted the event, used the momentum to launch a fundraising campaign to repair damaged speakers and sound system equipment.

  • Telecompetitor Broadband Nation Wins National Gold Azbee Editorial Award

    Telecompetitor Broadband Nation Wins National Gold Azbee Editorial Award The American Society of Business Publication Editors awarded Telecompetitor a National Gold Azbee award for Telecompetitor Broadband Nation on May 16. The win was for the special section/microsite category. Telecompetitor Broadband Nation, launched in June 2023, includes a wealth of Telecompetitor

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    Hokanson: Our nation’s investment in the National Guard comes at a pivotal moment

    The National Guard is a dynamic operational force that is integral to the National Defense Strategy, the Guard’s most senior officer told lawmakers April 30, emphasizing that sustained mission readiness requires continued and deeper investment in the Guard.

  • WATCH: KU decathlete discusses nationals, school record, faith and more on K-Nation

    LAWRENCE (KSNT) - There's a new school recorder for the decathlon at KU. The Big 12 track and field championships brought big smiles for KU redshirt junior Alex Jung. He became a Big 12 champion while also breaking the program's all-time decathlon record. He also owns the men's heptathlon record, which he set during the []

  • Edinburgh Caledonian Brewery: First look at plans to transform historic Edinburgh brewery into 168 homes

    A developer has revealed its plans for Edinburgh's historic Caledonian Brewery, which closed in 2022 after more than 153 years. In December last year, Artisan Real Estate purchased the 1.9-acre site, and a public consultation programme was launched in February. Now, the company has submitted proposals to turn the disused factory into a sustainable, low-carbon residential development delivering 168 new homes. Established by George Lorimer and Robert Clark, Caledonian Brewery opened its doors for...

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    New Mexico’s Enhanced $15.9 Million Firefighting Arsenal: Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands Air Tanker Base Upgrades

    Kirtland Air Force Base, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service, and their partners celebrated the dedication of the $15.9 million upgraded USDA Forest Service Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands Air Tanker Base (ATB) today, marking a significant milestone in New Mexico’s firefighting capabilities. The new facilities will allow the base to accommodate Very Large Air Tankers (VLATs), which increase fire retardant capacities and decrease wildfire response...

  • A nation based on families

    Two weeks ago, the prestigious British newsmagazine The Economist had an article about the Philippines which said, “Without fanfare, the Philippines is getting richer.”

  • Whole-of-nation for WPS

    On the initiative of Department of the Interior and Local Government Secretary Benjamin “Benhur” Abalos, local government units facing the South China Sea will be tapped as areas pivotal to the whole-of-nation protection of our country’s sovereign rights in and around our own West Philippine Sea.

  • America: A nation of small towns

    OHIOPYLE, Pennsylvania — Small-town America has a habit of punching well above its weight class. Whether it is finding innovative ways to maintain a vibrant Main Street, no matter how large or small it is, to creating opportunities within the community to keep young people from moving away to finding ways to attract doctors to […]

  • LGBTIQ+ people | United Nations

    The United Nations champions human rights for all, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) people. Learn more about UN efforts to fight discrimination and promote equality.

  • Deforestration on Deschutes National Forest

    After the spotted owl controversy of the 1980s, the Forest Service lost its social license to log public forests to subsidize the private timber industry. Searching for a new justification for logging, the Forest Service adopted the threat of wildfire as its new excuse for logging. To this end, the federal government has funded this More