The College of Education and Human Development at Western Michigan University is proud to honor the dedicated faculty members retiring from their respective fields after many years of service. Their ...
Kenya stands at a defining moment in its economic journey. With one of the youngest populations in the world and women forming the backbone of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), the ...
The Mariners trimmed their spring roster to 48 on Saturday, with 34 players on the 40-man roster, 13 non-roster invitees, and one player on the 60-day injured list. Kade Anderson was part of that ...
This spring, Louisianans can choose to let parishes eliminate a tax that puts this state at a significant competitive disadvantage as it seeks to attract jobs and industry. The problem is too few ...
Investing in the early years is one of the smartest things a country can do. Early childhood experiences have a profound impact on brain development – affecting learning, health, behavior, and ...
With Women’s History Month soon upon us, it makes sense to call attention to women who have changed the course of history. Names like Carrie Chapman Catt and Alice Paul may not be instantly ...
Black History Month is as fitting a time as any to remind ourselves that God is still in control, even when political headlines leave us unsettled. That's nothing new to the Black American faith ...
Miami-Dade County’s approach to growth has been shaped by a simple idea: boundaries, applied consistently, protect the environment, the Everglades and the public interest. They also give developers ...
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Les Brown’s bamboo lesson - "Your time is coming"
Les Brown uses the story of the bamboo tree to explain why progress often feels invisible. For years, nothing seems to happen above ground — but roots are growing. Then suddenly, rapid growth appears.
Developers of the Midway Rising project insist their plans are still legal, even after a court reinstated the 30-foot building height limit for the neighborhood. City leaders may be looking to change ...
Every morning, thousands of students across our region walk into school carrying far more than backpacks and books. Some are carrying hunger. Others are carrying anxiety, financial instability at home ...
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