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EvacuationsMore than 70 ambulances showed up Tuesday to transfer about 160 patients evacuated from a Massachusetts hospital. The power was shut off at Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital for safety reasons, officials said. Patients were still being taken to other hospitals as of Tuesday afternoon. It was unclear when power would be restored.
Patients evacuated after fire at Brockton Hospital
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WCSU celebrates Black History Month with Public Events
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Rentec Direct Opens Applications for 2023 Tech Mastery Scholarship
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US & Canada · WashingtonSince 1976, the United States has celebrated Black History Month in February. Eight Portland and Vancouver neighborhoods are featured, and each tour is led by Word is Bond ambassadors. The tours highlight local Black history, perspectives from youth on their community, and discussions about the changes they would like to see.
Congressional Black Caucus celebrates Black History Month
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Announcing the all-Greater Thumb West boys basketball team for 2023
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Education · OntarioOntario students will soon have to take a technology or a trade credit in order to graduate.Beginning in September 2024, students entering Grade 9 will be required to take a course a “technological education credit”, something the government says will help guide them towards careers in a skilled workforce.
Ontario students will have to take a new course to graduate. Here’s what you need to know
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International Women's DayLifewater International will activate the Northwest Arkansas community with family-friendly activities, giveaways, and more. The event will run from 12-3 p.m. on March 18. The global water crisis impacts 1 in 10 people across the world. Every two minutes, a child under the age of 5 dies from a preventable waterborne disease.
Lifewater International to celebrate World Water Day in NWA
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Celebrating Black History Month
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