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Manatee schools make additional admin changes

Manatee County (SNN TV) - The Manatee County School District has announced the following administrative changes for the 2022-2023 school year, pending approval by the School Board. The new positions b

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Eugene Edward (Buddy) Leasure, Jr.

The Leasure family mourns the loss of Buddy, who passed away peacefully on January 16, 2021. Buddy was born in Petersburg, Virginia on August 11, 1939, the only child of Eula Juanita (née Burnett) Leasure and Eugene Edward Leasure, Sr. Buddy began the pursuit of many of his lifelong passions during his childhood — he became an accomplished dancer, an enthusiastic athlete, and an exceptional scholar. He graduated from Petersburg High School in 1957, and then attended his beloved University of Virginia, receiving both his Undergraduate (1960) and Master’s Degrees (1963) in Electrical Engineering. After serving in the US Army for 4 years, he worked for ATT Bell Laboratories throughout his professional life, retiring after a long career of exceptional service.

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Harvard's climate action plan

neutral by 2026 By 2026 we will prioritize aggressive reductions of our campus energy use and strive to offset or neutralize any remaining greenhouse gas emissions by investing in off-campus projects such as renewable energy. Harvard will engage its researchers and industry climate leaders to identify and, where feasible, invest in projects that credibly reduce emissions while providing other positive benefits for human health, social equity, and ecosystem health. As part of our climate strategy, our facilities leaders and building managers aggressively pursue energy efficiency. Explore our progress How are we addressing Scope 3 emissions? We are continuing our work to track and quantify the fossil fuel emissions associated with our supply chain for purchased goods or services that support campus operations. Once the magnitude of these so-called Scope 3 emissions are better known for areas such as food, air travel, and commuting, the University will set targets fo

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