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Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh on Owasco Lake

June 25, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh on Owasco Lake

Joanne O’Connor There I was at Camp Columbus. It was the summer of 1964. Somehow, I had passed the fifth grade and Mom and Dad were sending me to a one-week sleepover camp way out on Owasco Lake. Sunday to Saturday. “It will be fun.” They said, “You’ll make new friends.” “Swimming, hiking, wiffle ball.” … [Read more…]

Posted in: Wollongong Tagged: Bairnsdale, biology, botany, construction industry, Crime, Food, hydrography, ichthyology, Kempsey, medicine, meteorology, mythology, ornithology, Politics, Port Lincoln, psychology, Ulladulla, Warwick, zoology

Cluster of tech companies eyes Nebraska sites for potential semiconductor project

June 25, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
Cluster of tech companies eyes Nebraska sites for potential semiconductor project

High-tech manufacturers are eyeing Nebraska for a potential project that could bring thousands of jobs and a new industry to the state. With billions in federal aid up for grabs, the semiconductor industry has renewed resources to expand in the United States. And with recently passed state legislation, Nebraska is beckoning manufacturers to the Cornhusker … [Read more…]

Posted in: Wollongong Tagged: Bairnsdale, Business, construction industry, electricity, finance, industry, institutions, job market, Kempsey, law, physics, Politics, Port Lincoln, sports, technology, the economy, trade, Ulladulla, Warwick

Cluster of tech companies eye Nebraska sites for potential semiconductor project

June 25, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
Cluster of tech companies eyes Nebraska sites for potential semiconductor project

High-tech manufacturers are eyeing Nebraska for a potential project that could bring thousands of jobs and a new industry to the state. With billions in federal aid up for grabs, the semiconductor industry has renewed resources to expand in the United States. And with recently passed state legislation, Nebraska is beckoning manufacturers to the Cornhusker … [Read more…]

Posted in: Wollongong Tagged: Bairnsdale, Business, construction industry, electricity, finance, industry, institutions, job market, Kempsey, law, physics, Politics, Port Lincoln, sports, technology, the economy, trade, Ulladulla, Warwick

‘We’ve been forgotten’: Australia’s government doesn’t recognise twins as a multiple birth. This is the toll it takes on families

June 24, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
‘We’ve been forgotten’: Australia’s government doesn’t recognise twins as a multiple birth. This is the toll it takes on families

After a high-risk twin pregnancy followed by six postpartum surgeries, Laura Wilson describes her transition to motherhood as “overwhelming” and confessed to have been left feeling “isolated and uncared for.” Her lengthy hospital stay compounded with additional costs of having twins led Wilson to seek financial assistance. But when she learned the eligibility criteria for … [Read more…]

Posted in: Singleton Tagged: Batemans Bay, Federal Politics, Health & Wellbeing, Horsham, Karratha, Lifestyle, Newborough, parenting, Personal Finance, Politics, Singleton

The holy mountain of Vedasitikanda

June 24, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
The holy mountain of Vedasitikanda

I looked around Vedasitikanda in the distance, and saw a glistering wall around the temple complex on the summit. I wish I was the eagle that soared above Vedasitikanda’s rocky hill, instead of the traveller with a heavy camera, strutting up the stone steps, secretly hoping to be airlifted by the bird that was nowhere … [Read more…]

Posted in: Traralgon Tagged: arts-culture, Business, Current Affairs, editorial, Esperance, issues, Kingaroy, Muswellbrook, News, News Features, opinion, Parkes, Politics, Portland, sports, sunday, Sunday Column, Swan Hill

Health Department gets supply of Gamma Globulin for Polio Outbreaks | Community

June 24, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
Health Department gets supply of Gamma Globulin for Polio Outbreaks | Community

This weekend, we take one final look back at June of 1953. What has changed in 70 years? A lot. What hasn’t changed so much? Also a lot. A vaccine against a scary illness — not COVID 19, but Polio — was making headlines, and the public seemed eager to get their hands on a … [Read more…]

Posted in: Morisset Tagged: Alice Springs, Ballina, biochemistry, Business, construction industry, Crime, immunology, job market, law, medicine, meteorology, Morisset, motor vehicles, Police, Politics, postal service, roads and traffic, sports, Taree, the economy, the press, tourism, trade, transportation, Victor Harbor

The holy mountain of Vedasitikanda

June 24, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
The holy mountain of Vedasitikanda

I looked around Vedasitikanda in the distance, and saw a glistering wall around the temple complex on the summit. I wish I was the eagle that soared above Vedasitikanda’s rocky hill, instead of the traveller with a heavy camera, strutting up the stone steps, secretly hoping to be airlifted by the bird that was nowhere … [Read more…]

Posted in: Traralgon Tagged: arts-culture, Business, Current Affairs, editorial, Esperance, issues, Kingaroy, Muswellbrook, News, News Features, opinion, Parkes, Politics, Portland, sports, sunday, Sunday Column, Swan Hill

Real estate records, 7/2

June 24, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
Real estate records, 7/2

Cjumpier LLC to Kedd Properties Az-1 LLC, 736 N 25th St., $315,000. Cjumpier LLC to Kedd Properties Az-1 LLC, 2509 Vine St., $315,000. CKR Properties LLC to Ketzler, Jeffrey & Sue, 2744 Starr St., $170,000. Condos For Hondos LLC to Breiner, Scott, 4830 Canterbury Ln, $299,000. Cooper, Tara L Trust to Parks, Erin & Willie, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Traralgon Tagged: agriculture, Architecture, botany, Business, chemistry, construction industry, crafts, electricity, Esperance, heraldry, hydrography, Kingaroy, leather processing, linguistics, mathematics, medicine, music, Muswellbrook, ornithology, Parkes, physics, Politics, Portland, Swan Hill, the bible, the economy, trade, zoology

A Celebration of White Coats: Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital Residency Program honors its ninth annual graduation class | News

June 24, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
A Celebration of White Coats: Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital Residency Program honors its ninth annual graduation class | News

Kylie Rice, DO, (left) and Joseph Weigel, MD, MACP, posed for a picture during the Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital’s ninth annual Resident Graduation Ceremony on Thursday at The Center for Rural Development. Dr. Rice was one of 11 LCRH Residency Program graduates honored. STEVE CORNELIUS | CJ From Phoenix, Ariz. to Port. St. Lucia, Fla., … [Read more…]

Posted in: Wollongong Tagged: Bairnsdale, Education, hospitals, job market, Kempsey, medicine, Politics, Port Lincoln, the economy, Ulladulla, University:, Warwick

They fled the war in Nigeria’s northeast. Then bulldozers levelled their homes at a camp in Abuja | World

June 24, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
They fled the war in Nigeria’s northeast. Then bulldozers levelled their homes at a camp in Abuja | World

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — On a breezy morning at the height of the dry season six months ago, Rifkatu Andruwus and her children were chatting in front of their house in a displacement camp in the heart of Nigeria’s capital. Suddenly, security forces stormed into the camp, followed closely by bulldozers. The family of seven … [Read more…]

Posted in: Broken Hill Tagged: armed forces, Broken Hill, Camden Haven, construction industry, Crime, criminal law, government departments and ministries, institutions, islam, job market, law, Mount Isa, Murray Bridge, Politics, sociology, the economy, transportation, Yeppoon
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