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NIXA, Mo. (KY3) – An aeroponic tower will soon be used to provide fresh vegetables to Nixa Public Schools students. Food will also be donated monthly to local food pantries in Christian County.Aeroponic towers allow you to grow fresh produce vertically.Dr Nicole McCauley is the founder of the Macquarie Foundation, an organization that supports the creation of sustainable projects such as aeroponic farms.“Aeroponic growing grows 30% more crops three times faster using 2% less water and 10% more space,” Dr. McCauley said.She said students will not only be able to eat produce from the tower, but they will also be…

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Financial education for Japanese children has become more urgent since Japan lowered the age of adulthood from 20 to 18 in 2022. One reason major securities companies are expanding their financial education programs for Japanese elementary school students is to teach them the importance of responsible money management. The program is designed to entertain younger children by incorporating games and other activities. At the same time, efforts are underway to give teachers the training they need to teach independently without the need for financial experts. Many of the approximately 30 children gathered at the SMBC Nikko Securities headquarters in Tokyo…

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Next game: northwest university October 25, 2024 | 2pm October 25th (Friday) 14:00 northwest university history Klamath Falls, Ore. – The Carroll University women’s soccer team suffered a 1-0 loss to Oregon Tech in a conference matchup on Saturday at OIT Soccer Fields. Oregon Tech’s Karlie Moss scored the only goal of the game on a penalty kick in the 17th minute, giving the Owls an early lead that proved decisive.Fighting Saints goaltender Maria Ackerman (Billings, Mont./SO) made several important saves and finished with four stops, while Carroll had four shots, including two on target. Despite this,…

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SANTO DOMINGO, Oct. 19 (.) – Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader announced this Saturday that the bicameral National Congress would “immediately” withdraw from a controversial tax reform project aimed at raising money to reduce public debt. announced that they would be withdrawing. , combating tax evasion and avoidance, eliminating exemptions and increasing the public sector minimum wage. Abinader, who took office for his second and final term in government last August, justified the proposals he sent to lawmakers last week in a speech to the nation, saying he was “convinced of the need for structural changes to reduce our dependence…

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The Oklahoma State Chamber has launched a new initiative to help small business owners. ChamberCare is now available to eligible businesses to provide affordable health care to their employees.ChamberCare is designed for small employers with two or more employees enrolled in a health plan and no more than 50 total employees. This self-funded healthcare option allows participating companies to contribute to a common fund used to cover basic healthcare claims. The Del City Chamber of Commerce is one of several chambers ready to offer this benefit to its members. “Del City is a small town, approximately 7.5 square miles, and…

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We recently compiled a list of 8 stocks with the lowest short interest to buy. In this article, we’ll take a look at how Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT) stands compared to other stocks with the lowest short interest.A report by S3 Partners revealed that traders who had bet on US-listed stocks suffered up to $6.9 billion in mark-to-market losses due to the rise in Chinese stocks as a result of the stimulus package. The benchmark CSI 300 index has risen by more than 22% over the past month. The Nasdaq Golden Dragon Index rose by more than 34% during the same…

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A lawyer and party official for the main opposition candidate in Mozambique’s recent presidential election was shot dead in his car late Friday night, tensions in the southern African country already on edge after this month’s hotly contested vote. has increased.Lawyer Elvino Díaz was preparing to challenge in court the results of candidate Venancio Mondlane, whose popularity soared in an October 9 poll, outpacing other opposition candidates. Independent election observers have said there were irregularities that tilted the election in favor of Daniel Chapo, a candidate from the former Frelimo liberation party that has ruled the coastal nation since independence…

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ST. PAUL, Minn. — The tight-knit, community-centered atmosphere of St. Paul’s Hamline-Midway neighborhood inspired Angie and Ted Vig’s guitar shop, Vig Guitars, to open its current location on Snelling Avenue 10 years ago. He brought it to the place.”After the riot started, people started coming out and cleaning up, helping out and asking if anyone needed help,” Angie Vig said. But the current drug epidemic, as Angie calls it, sometimes runs rampant outside of her job, affecting public perception and, in turn, foot traffic.”I don’t stop by a certain store because there are people gathered in front of it,” Vig…

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BBCRachel Reeves’ plans for the upcoming budget are on several front pages this weekend, including in the Observer. Policy editor Mark Savage reports here that the Chancellor is likely to increase national insurance contributions to employers to £9bn “as additional funding for the NHS”. The paper’s second lead focuses on tough bans that children’s commissioner Rachel de Sousa claims are “necessary” to keep children safe.The Sunday Times also reported on Mr Reeves’ budget as a second clue about a possible “inheritance tax raid” to close “loopholes” in the current tax law, while the newspaper said the “chaos” in HS2 funding…

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