The Cleveland Guardians came into the season with what felt like no-to-low expectations from many -- but you would never know that from where they sit today. After Thursday's 111-game mark, the club is 1.5 games up in the division.
As it's been said many times, the Guardians sp
A resounding show of support for moving ahead with a purchase is a major milestone for the Burton Co-op’s volunteer board.
In July, the Burton Water Company’s 364 customers were asked, in a straw poll, to weigh in on a very weighty question: Would they support entering into a le
There’s a new company in town whose owners say it is one of only a handful of paper straw manufacturers in the U.S.
The mother-daughter team of Kathryn and Karrie Laughton have opened Roc Paper Straws, which makes a variety of what they call high quality, eco-friendly paper drinking st
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This article by Michelle Hewitt, University of British Columbia originally appeared on the Conversation and is published here with permission.
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And just like that we find ourselves in the throws of another Mediterranean summer. Many, if not most, of us are donning our hats and shades, tossing that book we’ve been meaning to read for over a year into a bag along with our sun lotion, and sashaying off to the beach to break in squeaky
The dropping of an atomic bomb on Japan on this date in 1945 provides an opportunity to consider how the unthinkable so often becomes thinkable and doable in the context of competing goods rather than through a direct embrace of evil.
August 6, 2022 Dr. Christopher Shannon The Dispatc
The dropping of an atomic bomb on Japan on this date in 1945 provides an opportunity to consider how the unthinkable so often becomes thinkable and doable in the context of competing goods rather than through a direct embrace of evil.
August 6, 2022 Dr. Christopher Shannon The Dispatc
The dropping of an atomic bomb on Japan on this date in 1945 provides an opportunity to consider how the unthinkable so often becomes thinkable and doable in the context of competing goods rather than through a direct embrace of evil.
August 6, 2022 Dr. Christopher Shannon The Dispatc