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Eckroth Music celebrates its 50th anniversary with a concert

MANDAN, N.D. (KFYR) – Dozens of Mandan residents attended a concert beyond Saturday, organized by the Bismarck-Mandan Wind Ensemble. The concert in the park program included the premiere performance of “Across the Northern Sky”. The piece was commissioned by employees to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Eckroth Music, a music business founded in Mandan. “After today’s premiere, it will premiere in all of our territories, and a copy of the concert band’s song will be given to our customers for them to enjoy in their communities, too,” said Eckroth Music CEO Jeff Eckroth. Eckroth Music currently has nine locations inRead News

‘INKmates’ filled the grounds of Mansfield prison for 3 days of music, tattoos

Friday’s musical lineup was headlined by Korn and Papa Roach The prestigious Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, which took the first prisoners in 1896, is home to thousands of “INKmates” this weekend, the annual INKcarceration Music & amp; The Tattoo Festival is very popular. This year’s three-day heavy metal and tattoo festival, held in Hollywood where the classic “Shawshank Redemption” was filmed, ran out a few weeks earlier, with 75,000 tickets purchased and 25,000 people expected to attend every day on Friday. until Sunday. More than 50 groups and artists were scheduled to perform on various OSR stages. Inside theRead News

What the Theme ‘Control Your Enthusiasm’ Means in Music NFTs

Larry David, when asked in a 2009 interview to describe the opening theme to “Crb Your Enthusiasm,” didn’t cut words: “It introduces the idea that you’re into something pretty idiotic.” Despite the six-year hiatus from the HBO comedy from 2011 to 2017, the gay tub, piano and mandolin waltz called “Frolic,” written by Italian conductor and composer Luciano Michelini, continued to grow in popularity on the internet as the star of countless. memes, from Bernie Sanders to Steve Harvey to Chris Christie to Donald Trump. Now, perhaps inevitably, it has been perpetuated as a 1-of-1 NFT (along with the originalRead News

Ne-Yo: Heartache makes great music

Ne-Yo believes “heartache makes great song lyrics”. The 42 -year -old singer admits that RnB music always “feels best” for him, and he still likes to be able to express himself through music. The star at the top of the chart – whose real name is Shaffer Smith – shared: “RnB always means the most sense to me. “It’s always been a genre of music that I can really express that level of emotion.” Ne-Yo admits that love songs, in particular, really stir her emotions. He told The Independent: “It’s always been an unpleasant truth that heartache makes song lyricsRead News

Wine matching your favorite music …

Dr. Loosen Ürziger Würzgarten Riesling Kabinett, Mosel Germany 2020 (£ 15.99, Waitrose) There is a temptation to make fun of wine vendors and writers for their attempts to match wine with music. What’s the point, except to show your main taste in two areas? It’s not like finding a wine to pair with food, where even if you’re skeptical of how much of a difference it makes to your meal, you can at least accept that both elements are working in the same sensory space. Academic research in the field by Professor Charles Spence of Oxford University suggests that theRead News

Music legend Roberta Flack receives The Key to the City

Soul music legend Roberta Flack is scheduled to receive The Key to the City on Saturday afternoon. The four-time Grammy winner receives The Key to the City while attending the 20th annual St. Albans Jazz and R&B Festival. Flack is known for his hits such as “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”, “Killing Me Softly with His Song” and “Feel Like Makin ‘Love”. The 85-year-old moved to New York over 50 years ago. She had a stroke in 2016 that caused her some serious health problems. Flack is still improving and using a wheelchair. The singer is alsoRead News

Mac Jones Creates Lifestyle Changes for Improvement

Mac Jones Credits Lifestyle Changes For Improvement 11 hours ago New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones credits his ethics and diet for his off season. “I made great strides,” the sophomore said. “Fixing my body, feeling comfortable, feeling healthier and better. At the end of the day, you’re still human, and you want to eat what you want to eat, but you have to for you to be disciplined.” Considering the 23-year-old had a spectacular rookie campaign, one in which he threw for 3,801 yards, 22 touchdowns (13 picks), and completed 67.6% of his passes, the Alabama alum could beRead News

This woman tried to live a nomadic life and was traumatized by homelessness, and her story is very important.

Influencers on social media make the nomadic lifestyle look liberating, carefree, and fun — but it’s not always as attainable or easy as it appears. Just ask 33-year-old Natasha Scott. She’s going viral on TikTok for her honest and vulnerable videos sharing what happened when her attempt at trying out the nomad life backfired and she ended up homeless. In her TikTok videos, Natasha (@nomadgonewrong) gives followers a day-in-the-life view of what the reality of this lifestyle is like for her. In the first video where she opens up about her experiences, she says, “I was a little embarrassed toRead News

Lifestyle, not aging, may better determine dementia risk, study finds

Lifestyle factors may be more important than age in determining dementia risk, a new study suggests. Photo by pasja1000/Pixabay July 13 (UPI) — Offering a spark of encouragement to healthy baby boomers, a study released Wednesday suggests that lifestyle factors may be more important than age in determining dementia risk. Researchers in Canada have found that people without risk factors for dementia, such as smoking, diabetes or hearing loss, have similar brain health to people 10 to 20 years younger. July 13 (UPI) — Offering a spark of encouragement to healthy baby boomers, a study released Wednesday suggests that lifestyleRead News

HC Starck invests in Nyobolt, an ultra-fast charging and ultra-high power density battery business

Nyobolt is the only known tungsten-intensive battery company approaching commercialization GOSLAR, Germany, July 15, 2022 / PRNewswire / – H.C. Starck Tungsten Powders (“HCS”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Masan High-Tech Materials (“MHT”), today announced the signing of final agreements to invest £ 45m (approximately € 52m) in Nyobolt Limited (“Nyobolt”). , a fast-charging Li-ion battery solution company that utilizes HCS’s advanced tungsten materials in its anode, for a 15% equity ratio on a fully diluted basis. The investment, which represents the majority of Nyobolt’s Series B funding round, is expected to accelerate HCS’s vision of becoming a high-tech, value-addingRead News

The small town of Utica is preparing for Intel development with hope, fear

UTICA – It will be out of a clash of rural, small-town tradition and massive, modern high-tech manufacturing. The village of Utica in northern Licking County has remained largely unchanged for decades, but the announcement of the state’s largest economic development just 16 miles away leaves many wondering what the future holds. Located about 10 miles north of Newark and 10 miles south of Mount Vernon, Utica was one of the consistently unchanged areas in Licking County. The village population has decreased since 174 by 174 inhabitants and since 1920 increased by only 400. Read the lawyer’s Intel cover LocatedRead News

Ford uses new high-tech stamping technology in Silverton

This R15.8b investment requires 10,320 m² – 1.5 times that of a standard football field. “Our new stamping plant is the first for Ford in South Africa,” said Rhys Davies, site transformation director at the Ford Silverton Assembly Plant. “Previously we used external suppliers to stamp our metal body parts, but we decided to set up our own plant for the Next-Gen Ranger, which will go into production later this year. “With our focus on providing the highest levels of quality and efficiency for the Next-Gen Ranger, it was essential that we carry out printing operations at home. This ensuresRead News

Joint US-Israel Declaration on Launching a Strategic High-Level Dialogue on Technology

Today, the President of the United States and the Prime Minister of the State of Israel reaffirm their commitment to elevating the strategic partnership between the countries to new heights by launching the new Strategic High-Level Dialogue on Technology, tasked with establishing a US-Israel partnership. technology partnership on critical and emerging technologies and solutions to global challenges: pandemic preparedness, climate change, implementation of artificial intelligence and trusted technology ecosystems. The dialogue will also reinforce existing collaboration mechanisms. The US-Israel relationship reflects our shared values ​​and interests and the true friendship between our peoples. We commit to advancing our ecosystems ofRead News

Indian car buyers are patching SUVs, high-tech features like never before

India’s crush on SUVs is intensifying ever so fast and carmakers are pushing the issue even further, launching 36 such models in the last five years. Such is the rage for SUVs today that waiting periods for some of the most popular models extend to more than two years, and fresh orders continue to flow. Car buyers are now willing to spend more for their personal travel style and prefer high-end variants that are loaded with features like sunroof and connected technologies. In a market where vans used to dominate the counters, it is the entry-level and medium-sized sports utilityRead News

‘Hi-tech’, stunning: Amazon’s IRL clothing store misses the point of shopping

Outside Amazon’s first in-person clothing store in California, Diemmi Le, 22, summed up her experience: “You don’t have to talk to anyone.” For years, Amazon has tried, and ultimately failed, to translate its online book business into successful bookstores. Dozens of stores closed this spring. Now, the online shopping giant is trying again, this time trying to reinvent the mall clothing store. During the pandemic, Amazon overtook Walmart to become the number one clothing retailer in the United States, Wells Fargo analysts concluded last year. The company is billing its new store as an ambitious fusion of its online shoppingRead News

High-tech odor sensors are designed to detect disease, explosives and even mood.

We live in a world of odor – chemical signals that contain valuable data about our health, the environment and even personal choices such as what foods, perfumes and beverages we enjoy. Despite decades of research and development, this aromatic information has mostly remained unused. But now scientists and entrepreneurs are demanding their efforts to recreate the sense of smell and compact devices that detect and analyze odors similar to how cameras now recognize our faces and our words microphones. In pursuit of these high-tech devices – which could use odors to detect diseases such as cancer or Covid-19, locateRead News

Texas Democrats to Biden: Declare a health crisis over abortion approach

Sign up for the Brief, our daily newsletter that brings readers up to speed on the most important Texas news. As the world continues to examine the impact of the US Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, several Texas Democrats and abortion advocates called on the Biden administration to take immediate action to protect Texans’ access to abortion. First on their list of requests in a letter to the White House was for President Joe Biden to notify public health officials to ensure that telehealth providers are able to provide safe abortions. “President Biden can provide great support by makingRead News

Austin FC Head Coach Josh Wolff Placed in MLS Health and Safety Protocols

Austin FC Head Coach Josh Wolff has been placed on MLS health and safety protocols. According to MLS lines, Wolff will isolate himself and miss today’s away game against FC Dallas. Wolff will return to the team once he receives authorization from the Club’s medical staff. Assistant Coach Davy Arnaud will manage Austin FC’s match against FC Dallas. Wolff is the sole member of Austin FC’s roster and coaching staff on the league’s health and safety protocols.

Mr. Sutton has appointed the new General Manager of Boston Health Care for the homeless

BOSTON -Sutton resident Stephanie Sullivan, PhD, LMHC, a health care leader and consultant, has been named Boston Health Care’s next general manager for the Homeless Program. , replaces Barry Bock, RN, who has led the program for the past nine years. “The board is excited about Dr. Sullivan joining us, continuing his long history of service leadership,” said Board Chairman Brett Painchaud. “He has a lot of experience in ensuring that patients are treated in a respectful, dignified manner, and that reputation will be invaluable to BHCHP.” Sullivan has dedicated his work to ensuring equal access to health care forRead News

RWJBarnabas Health new program to promote NJ minority owned businesses

RWJBarnabas Health (RWJBH) has launched BuyLocal, an online platform designed to increase opportunities for certified local and diversified New Jersey businesses to engage directly with the health care system. BuyLocal is part of RWJBH’s mission to be physically and financially anchored in the communities it serves by buying, leasing and investing locally and with a variety of businesses. “Small businesses can register on our portal, they can upload their certificates, and then it allows our employees at RWJBarnabas Health to identify those businesses,” said program manager Diana Candelejo, assistant vice president of economic inclusion, social impact and community investment atRead News

dr. Elaine Goodman on what COVID-19 taught her about digital health management

Elaine Goodman, MD, MBA, Clinical Lead for Population Health Management at Mass General Brigham, talks about how the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to impact developments in digital health management going forward. Elaine Goodman, MD, MBA, Clinical Lead for Population Health Management at Mass General Brigham, talks about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected developments in digital health management and how this should impact digital health going forward. What are some lessons you learned during the COVID-19 pandemic that are important for the future of digital health management, outside of a pandemic? Of the things we saw during the pandemic, oneRead News

St. Charles Health System is out of business, eliminating 2 top positions amid financial, hiring, ‘over capacity’ challenges

Reactivates “incident management system” but denies leaving patients behind or rationing care BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) – Three days after Joe Sluka resigned as president and CEO of the St. Charles Health System, the organization announced that it has fired and eliminated two top-level positions to reduce costs and reactivate its system. of incident command to deal with. the financial impact, capacity of patients and ongoing staff of COVID-19. “As part of the ongoing financial recovery work of the St. Charles Health System, two executive leadership positions have been eliminated,” the statement said Friday. “The positions of Executive Vice President andRead News

Family Health and Safety Day is coming to UH Portage Medical Center on July 30th

The public is invited to UH Portage Medical Center, Ravenna, 6827 N. Chestnut St., July 30 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for a family-friendly community event called Family Health and Safety Day, with free health screenings, educational activities and demonstrations. Medical examinations that require pre-registration include carotid vascularity, hearing and hernia. Call 330-577-9993 to register. Health screenings include balance and grip, blood pressure, blood glucose, body mass index, bone density, cholesterol and pre-diabetes risk. Additional offers include: • Prioritize health care directive forms and education. • Breast health / mammography education. • Food-for-Life Market training and fundraising. • PlantingRead News

Dominic the Food Reviewer: Triciclo Peru

At OnMilwaukee, we believe in raising all voices and using our platform to support the dreams of others. And that’s what we hope to do for Dominic the Food Reviewer. When I first met Dominic almost two years ago, I was impressed by his passion, his curiosity, and his interest in improving his writing. Over time, I not only enjoyed getting to know him better, but he taught me as much as I did. My hope is that you will not only enjoy reading Dominic’s reviews, but also understand and enjoy seeing the world of food through his eyes. —Read News

US commits $1 billion to food security in the Middle East and North Africa

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Food establishment inspection report dated 7-17-22

The Food Inspection Report is a weekly report that appears on Sundays. The information is taken from reports provided by the Department of Environmental Health, and individual reports can be viewed on its website, http://amarillo.gov/departments/community-services/environmental-health/food-inspections . A numerical classification system is now used, with a score of 100 points equivalent to zero demerits. ∙ 100 points – No major violations at the time of inspection ∙ 85 points – Considered an average score ∙ 70 points or less – Requires compliance within 24 hours ∙ COS – Correct in situ during inspection These points correspond to the following grades ofRead News

Long Lines Back At US Food Bank As Inflation Hits High

Long lines have returned to food banks across the United States as inflation-stricken Americans turn to grants to help feed their families. With gas prices rising along with grocery costs, many people are looking for charity food for the first time, and are arriving more on foot. Inflation in the United States is at its highest level in 40 years and gas prices have been rising since April 2020, with the nationwide average cost hitting briefly at $ 5 a gallon in June. The rapidly rising rents and the end of the federal release from COVID-19 also took financial effect.Read News

A Greene County church distributed more than 2,500 pounds of food

JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) -A Paragould church has issued 51 boxes of food. Inflation is taking a heavy toll on many Americans across the country, causing a great deal of food insecurity. On July 16, Brown’s Chapel Baptist Church in Paragould intervened to help those in their community who were facing food security. Volunteers loaded boxes full of food, fresh produce, and even information about the word of God. The £ 2,500 value of food issued was made possible with the help of the congregation in partnership with the NEA Food Bank. Senior pastor Dale Noe says they have been holdingRead News