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Mar 28 2024
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Oregon Outback Named World’s Largest Dark Sky Sanctuary – a Stargazer’s Paradise
Oregon is now the new home of the world’s 19th dark sky sanctuary, offering pristine views of the night sky across over 3,800 square miles, making it the largest of its kind.
The certification, issued by DarkSky International, involved a years-long effort by federal, state, and local officials, community members, and several legal jurisdictions.
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Good News NetworkMar 16 2024
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22-year-old woman injured in Darke County crash
DARKE COUNTY — A woman was injured in a crash in Darke County on Saturday morning. Darke County Sheriff’s Deputies, as well as fire and rescue squads from Greenville and Greenville Township, were called out the the intersection of State Route 49 and Hunter Road on reports of a crash around 9:30 a.m., according to the sheriff’s office. An initial investigation showed that a black Dodge Ram,
WHIO 7Mar 20 2024
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‘Shifting the entire food web’: Researchers find far-reaching effects of marine heat waves
Nearly a decade after a "blob" of warm water showed up off the Oregon Coast, researchers are still making new discoveries about how it impacted the ecosystem. In late 2013, the waters off the Pacific Northwest began to heat up. The marine heat wave — what came to be known as “the blob” — would last for several years. Now, a decade later, scientists are still learning of different ways the heat
KGW 8Jan 15 2024
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FAA Wants to Stock Up on Employees with Severe Intellectual Problems
With airplanes having blowouts midflight, it’s probably not a great idea to hire people who are severely mentally disabled. You’d think this would be a no-brainer decision. You’d be mistaken: the Federal Aviation Administration is taking diversity to extreme lengths with this move. It could put people’s lives at risk. You have to read it to believe it (via Fox News) [emphasis mine]: The
TownhallMar 27 2024
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Creating a ‘kill web’: Army brings other services, allies together to test new tech for a major fight
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. — Army Rangers send a swarm of small drones out over the Marine Corps base in Southern California in search of potential targets. Off the coast, Navy destroyers stand by ready to fire, if called upon. Meanwhile, Marine logisticians just off the shore move supplies onto land using autonomous boats to transport gear close to the coastal base and unmanned drones to deliver
Stars and StripesMar 28 2024
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Softball Non-Public A favorite, contenders, dark horses: State’s best battle for supremacy
Madison McDougall (10) of St. John Vianney reacts after winning 3-0 at the NJSIAA South, Non-Public A, softball final between St. Thomas Aquinas and St. John Vianney at St. John Vianney HS in Holmdel, NJ on Friday, June 2, 2023John Jones | For NJ Advance Media If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you
nj.comApr 01 2024
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Baseball: No. 15 Seton Hall Prep and Montclair play to tie in game called due to darkness
Seton Hall Prep, the No. 15 team in the NJ.com Top 20, and Montclair played to a 1-1 tie on Opening Day on Monday in a game that was called due to darkness after the top half of the ninth inning. Seton Hall Prep led 4-1 heading into the bottom of the ninth inning, but umpires called the game because of darkness. Super Essex Conference regular-season rules dictate that the home team must have a
nj.comMar 29 2024
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‘A dark day for Idaho kids’: Republicans reject $16M to feed children over the summer
Idaho senators voted down a program that could have helped feed more than 136,000 low-income kids this summer with millions of dollars in federal funding. Far-right Republicans in the Senate argued the government should not be a charity and said they worried about families becoming reliant on welfare. More than two-thirds of the Senate voted against funding the meals. For years, Idaho
Idaho StatesmanJan 15 2024
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Biden’s FAA Seeks Employees With ‘Severe Intellectual’ Disabilities For DEI Initiative
The Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) under President Joe Biden seeks to employ people with mental and physical impairments in its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiative. The FAA is prioritizing hiring employees in air travel jobs who suffer from “targeted disabilities,” especially “severe intellectual” disabilities and psychoactive problems, according to the agency’s website. “Targeted
The Daily CallerJan 15 2024
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FAA diversity program looking to hire those with 'severe intellectual' or 'psychiatric' disabilities
The Federal Aviation Administration employs a "critical" diversity hiring program that includes a search to hire those who are described as having "severe" disabilities, including psychiatric, intellectual, and more. "Because diversity is so critical, FAA actively supports and engages in a variety of associations, programs, coalitions and initiatives to support and accommodate employees from
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