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SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Oct. 21, 2024 (Globe Newswire) — Cerulean Ventures, a climate technology venture capital firm active in the $1 trillion-a-year climate finance sector, announced Friday, Oct. 25, in Bloom 24: A roundtable will be held with the title. “Investing in technology to create a nature-positive economy” Cerulean Ventures is a leading investor in market-based solutions that value nature, define and document environmental assets, and center biodiversity as a measure of ecosystem health and nature-friendly business practices. Cerulean Ventures co-founders Matthew Stotts and Jahed Momand will represent the Blue Zones at the United Nations Biodiversity Conference COP 16. Cerulean…
Georgia Northwestern Technical College’s (GNTC) Adult Education Program helps adults earn a high school equivalency (HSE) and youth receive HSE and workforce training. Fort Oglethorpe resident Mia Edwards completed her HSE in June 2022 at the GNTC Walker County Campus in Rock Springs. She said she finished school in the 11th grade, gave birth to her daughter a year later, and earned her Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) degree. ) certificate. She wanted something better for her two young children. Seeing how well her daughter did at university inspired her to come back for her HSE. “The adult education staff never…
BLOOMFIELD, Colo., Oct. 21, 2024 (Globe Newswire) — DMC Global (NASDAQ: BOOM) (“DMC” or the “Company”) today provided an operational update and announced its third quarter results. Revised financial guidance. The company also commented on its strategic review process and announced changes to its governance. DMC said it expects third-quarter sales to be approximately $152 million, compared with previous expectations of $158 million to $168 million. This result reflects lower-than-expected sales of both Arcadia Products (“Arcadia”), DMC’s architectural and building products business, and DynaEnergetics, DMC’s energy products business. Adjusted EBITDA* is now expected to be approximately $5 million, compared to…
Maryland Senate Candidates – Angela Allbrooks and Larry HoganSALISBURY, Md. – Marylanders are paying close attention to the U.S. Senate race. The race has proven contentious from the start, and with just over two weeks until Election Day, it continues to be so. Former Maryland governor and Republican candidate Larry Hogan didn’t hold back in an exclusive interview with WMDT Newscaster Rob Petry, slamming his Democratic opponent on the issue of illegal immigration. The attack comes on the heels of a Daily Caller article targeting Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, who said in 2019, “I have no interest in…
The world of AI is rapidly evolving. As companies adopt this breakthrough technology, they face both unparalleled opportunities and unprecedented challenges. The newly released State of AI 2024 report takes a deep dive into the AI landscape and provides actionable insights to help your business gain an edge. In this blog post, we explore some key takeaways from the report and explain why these findings are essential for organizations looking to succeed in an AI-driven future. Download State of AI 2024 now to access the full report. What will drive AI in 2024? The State of AI 2024 report delves…
Former DOH attorney says Governor DeSantis’ office intervened to threaten TV stations that ran pro-abortion ads
A former Department of Health (DOH) attorney who sent a cease-and-desist letter threatening a television station for airing an advertisement about abortion rights claims it was not written by him, but by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ attorney. did. “I did not draft the letter or participate in any discussion regarding the letter prior to October 3, 2024,” John Wilson wrote, refusing to send further letters. He announced that he resigned from his position as DOH General Counsel on the same day. to the media. “Earlier in the day, I received a draft letter directly from Sam Elliott, Assistant Attorney General in…
The dollar closed this Monday with low volatility. It maintained an upward trend throughout the day, hurting imported products and the pockets of Colombian consumers who trade in the currency.Today, October 21, the currency closed at $4,275 on the stock market. This represents a reduction of $23 compared to the current representative market rate (TRM) of $4,252 as defined by Superfinan Sierra.This is the change in the dollar price as of October 21st closing price. |Photo: Capture: BVCIn the face of currency volatility, it has recorded fairly low price movements. The highest price recorded for the day was $4,299 and…
A spacious, historic two-unit home at 15 Eden Street in Charlestown has a new owner. Built in 1880, this 2,956 sqft property was sold on August 26, 2024. The purchase price was $1,585,000, calculated at $536 per square foot. This three-story duplex features a total of four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The house has a distinctive flat roof design. There is a fireplace inside. This property is located on a lot of 2,808 sqft.Additional homes were recently purchased nearby.The 1,710-square-foot home at 25 Russell Street in Charlestown sold in March 2023 for $925,000 ($541 per square foot). This home has…
Zelenskiy says US is preparing support package to finance production of Ukrainian drones
(Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday the United States is preparing an aid package worth $800 million to finance the production of Ukrainian-made drones.President Zelenskiy said in a video address in the evening that the package is in addition to a $400 million package for new weapons announced during U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s visit to Kyiv.”We are also preparing another package: $800 million in financing for the production of Ukrainian drones,” Zelenskiy said.”Ukraine is grateful for this. We need to ensure that Ukraine consistently defends its sovereignty and independence, no matter what political threats there are…
Early voters in Texas cast their votes as immigration, abortion and economic issues deepen
Thousands of Texans cast their ballots on Monday, the first day of early voting, and many said immigration, abortion and the economy were driving their votes.Lines snaked outside several polling places in North Texas, including the Oak Lawn Branch Library in Dallas and the Carpenter Park Recreation Center in Plano.Voters said the presidential contest between Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican former President Donald Trump will clearly determine the direction of the country. But many cite other races as their top priorities, including the U.S. Senate race between Republican incumbent Ted Cruz and his Democratic challenger Colin Allred, and…