Science and technology center to be renamed in honor of Smiths | News

Science and technology center to be renamed in honor of Smiths | News

GROVE CITY – Grove City College will rename Rockwell Hall of Science in honor of alumnus and tech entrepreneur William W. Smith Jr. ’69 and his wife Dieva Smith in recognition of their generous support of the college and longstanding commitment to its vision, mission, and values. The iconic campus landmark will be rededicated as … Read more

A more human business: How prioritizing people over profits can get more of both | Business

A more human business: How prioritizing people over profits can get more of both | Business

I have not watched “RENO 911.” However, I’ve seen a few clips from the show, and a particularly funny one comes to mind. Two officers are standing in the doorway of a wedding banquet and eventually a man walks up to them — the father of the bride, presumably: “Just do it quietly, not in … Read more

Tech Council study: Quantum campus would bring $41M in county tax revenue, 1,700 jobs | Economy & business

Tech Council study: Quantum campus would bring $41M in county tax revenue, 1,700 jobs | Economy & business

A new study commissioned by the Maryland Tech Council estimates that Quantum Loophole’s planned data center campus would annually generate almost $41 million in county tax revenue and employ 1,700 in its data center facilities. The study, done by Sage Policy Group for the council, analyzes the campus’ economic and fiscal impacts on Frederick County … Read more

Ministry, builders partner for ‘roofing revival’ in Fredericksburg region

Ministry, builders partner for ‘roofing revival’ in Fredericksburg region

Knights don’t always ride up on white horses; sometimes, they show up with nail guns and shingles and put a new roof on the house. That’s what Pat Mashiana of North Stafford experienced last week when her damaged and leaky roof was replaced by the faith-based 516 Project. The Christian construction ministry partnered with local … Read more

Children’s carnival much bigger than games, crafts | News

Children’s carnival much bigger than games, crafts | News

COALTON A Halloween-themed carnival for foster families was more than just games and candy on Friday, but a way to shine awareness on foster care improvement. Foster families and social resources — local and regional — filled the Boyd County Expo building on the fairgrounds on Friday evening for food, crafts and games. Tina Frisby, … Read more

Alfred State architecture students travel to Montreal | Allegany County

Alfred State architecture students travel to Montreal | Allegany County

ALFRED — Alfred State College’s American Institute for Architecture Students (AIAS) chapter traveled to Montreal during the college’s recent mini break to visit several notable sites and experience new cultures. “International travel is an essential part of any architect’s education,” said Assistant Professor of Architecture and AIAS Faculty Advisor Kevin Hofmann. “Experiencing new places, especially … Read more

Chelsea Handler upset ex-boyfriend with threesome revelation | Entertainment News

Chelsea Handler upset ex-boyfriend with threesome revelation | Entertainment News

Chelsea Handler’s ex-boyfriend wasn’t happy when she revealed a threesome had led to the end of their relationship. The 48-year-old comic made headlines over the summer when she explained she knew it was time to end her four-year romance with Ted Harbert when she grew more attracted to the masseuse they were sleeping with than … Read more

Mormon temple expansion plans include Tulsa among 20 cities

Mormon temple expansion plans include Tulsa among 20 cities

Tulsa has been selected as the site of one of 20 new Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temples as part of the church’s global expansion plans. Leaders of the church, widely known as the Mormon church, unveiled the new locations during the weekend’s General Conference in Salt Lake City. Church officials said it’s … Read more