• National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week

    The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office, Findlay Police Department, and other police, fire and EMS agencies across the area and country are saluting their dispatchers during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week runs from April 14 – 20. Captain Mark Price with the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office says dispatchers play a crucial

  • Column: 'Public' Radio Isn't Dedicated to the Masses

    Is National Public Radio fair and balanced? Do they care what you think? NPR has a “Public Editor” to monitor listener complaints and concerns, but as we all know, the majority of their listeners are going to complain they’re not “progressive” enough. In 2021, Public Editor Kelly McBride appeared on Brian Stelter’s CNN podcast to praise NPR’s decision to allow their journalists to go to (leftist) public protests so they can “bring their full humanity to work with them.” When Stelter asked...

  • Column: 'Public' Radio Isn't Dedicated to the Masses

    Is National Public Radio fair and balanced? Do they care what you think? NPR has a “Public Editor” to monitor listener complaints and concerns, but as we all know, the majority of their listeners are going to complain they’re not “progressive” enough. In 2021, Public Editor Kelly McBride appeared on Brian Stelter’s CNN podcast to praise NPR’s decision to allow their journalists to go to (leftist) public protests so they can “bring their full humanity to work with them.” When Stelter asked...

  • Thousands of Argentinians mobilize in defense of public education

    Buenos Aires, Apr 23 (Prensa Latina) Thousands of students, workers and retirees gathered on Tuesday in Aregentina´s capital and other cities to demonstrate in defense of public education. The post Thousands of Argentinians mobilize in defense of public education first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • DEI's demise will save public education

    Last week, the University of Texas at Dallas made headlines when it shuttered its DEI-related jobs, offices and programs. sshairs.

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    Silenced in Uganda. Now, public speaking in Louisiana.

    From Uganda to Louisiana. How she found her voice

  • Estellencs to buy Son Fortuny for public use

    The Sony Fortuny estate dates back to 1517 and the 320-hectare property accounts for a quarter of the territory of Estellencs. It includes extensive forests, olive groves and a large complex of historic buildings. Importantly, the town’s water supply comes from a natural spring originating on the property. This runs in places a very picturesque […]

  • Spring Blood Drive inspires public service

    Librarian Lynn Eades overcame fear of needles to support the Carolina Blood Drive, coming May 1.

  • Embracer to separate into three publicly traded entities

    The Board of Directors of Embracer Group AB announced on Monday the creation of three standalone publicly listed companies at Nasdaq Stockholm. According to the statement released by the Sweden-base

  • How cities are building out public EV charging infrastructure

    As more electric vehicles hit the road, municipalities and property owners are working with contractors to deploy public charging infrastructure.

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    Whoopi Reacts After Joy “Insults” Her Publicly On The View

    During the Wednesday episode of The View on ABC, long-time host Joy Behar, 80, told Whoopi Goldberg that she was “happy” when she was fired from the show back in 2013. Behar had been one of the original hosts of The View when it first appeared on television back in 1997 and was inexplicably fired […]

  • The first Android 15 public beta is out – here's how to download it

    The Android 15 beta introduces a handful of new features coming to the OS like App Archiving and edge-to-edge apps.