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10*5*2018 - 5 Steps to Starting Your Side Business

October is National Women’s Small Business Month, and it’s no wonder we’re dedicating a whole month to celebrate. There are 12.3 million women-owned businesses, and over 30 million Americans working as independent workers or “solopreneurs.” With the endless free social media and selling platforms available to us today, there’s never been a better time or bigger audience for women to launch their own side gig. 

Give hope to cancer patients by giving blood with the Red Cross

Blood Donation Opportunities

Oct. 16-31, 2018
 

Media contact: Natividad Lewis, 971-601-0351, @RedCrossBloodLC            RedCrossBlood.org

 

Give hope to cancer patients by giving blood with the Red Cross

 

(Oct. 4, 2018) — October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month – the perfect time to give blood or platelets to support cancer patients and others.

 

Morgan Native Serves in Navy Hunting Mines in the Pacific

By Chief Mass Communication Specialist Bill Steele, Navy Office of Community Outreach
Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Alex Diaz

10*4*2018 - “A Ray of Hope?” in the War against the Globalist—Q

The globalist/establishment in all its forms (lodged in the media, both major political parties, the intelligence community, and Internet providers) now dominate most of the information from which we derive opinion.  We are at risk of not having all the information necessary to insure responsible thought or action.

10*3*2018 - Racial Disparities in School Discipline

        President Barack Obama's first education secretary, Arne Duncan, gave a speech on the 45th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday" at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, where, in 1965, state troopers beat and tear-gassed hundreds of peaceful civil rights marchers who were demanding voting rights. Later that year, as a result of widespread support across the nation, the U.S. Congress passed the Voting Rights Act.

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10*3*2018 Save lives -- by giving people viruses

The world's most frightening infections aren't carried by plague-infested rats, rabid dogs, or chimps with Ebola. They're transmitted by "superbugs" -- disease-causing bacteria that can't be killed by antibiotics. 

This year, superbugs will kill about 700,000 people, including 23,000 Americans. That toll surge in the coming years as ever-evolving bacteria develop resistance to more antibiotics. By 2050, superbugs could kill 10 million people annually. 

Special hunt for youths - Oct. 2 DWR news

A special hunting opportunity -- for those 17 years of age or younger -- happens soon.  Info about Utah's annual youth pheasant and quail hunt is available in the DWR news release that's pasted below!

 

PHOTOS  are available at   https://udwrnewsphotos.zenfolio.com/p788788204   .

 

WEST LIBERTY FOODS TO HOST MANUFACTURING DAY PLANT EVENT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5TH, 2018 FROM 11AM-1PM

WEST LIBERTY FOODS TO HOST MANUFACTURING DAY PLANT EVENT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5TH, 2018 FROM 11AM-1PM 

 

Program Designed to Expand Knowledge of Manufacturing, Improve Public Perception of Manufacturing Career Opportunities 

Is There A Path To End The Autism Epidemic?

Is There A Path To End

The Autism Epidemic?

New published science and the screening of at-risk children before they receive any vaccines may provide a middle ground between the “all or nothing” positions of the two warring sides of the vaccine-autism debate, according to one of the leading critics of the government’s current vaccination program. 

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