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Northwestern University: Sossina Haile and Dimitri Krainc awarded Ver Steeg Fellowship

Share Northwestern University professors Sossina Haile and Dr. Dimitri Krainc have received the 16th annual Dorothy Ann and Clarence L. Ver Steeg Distinguished Research Fellowship Award. Haile, of the McCormick School of Engineering, is a fuel cell pioneer whose work focuses on sustainability and social good on a global scale. Krainc, of Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, is an outstanding investigator in the field of neurodegenerative research whose work has paved the way for investigations into novel therapeutics. Bestowed by the Office of the Provost, the Ver Steeg Fellowship supports scholarship and research by tenured Northwestern faculty whose work enhances the national and international reputation of the University. The honor includes a $40,000 award for each recipient.

Life Lessons: Dorothy Bowen shares why she has no regrets about life

Life is hard, stressful, fast-paced and can sometimes be overwhelming. That’s why EastIdahoNews.com is partnering with MorningStar Senior Living of Idaho Falls to bring you Life Lessons. We’re asking MorningStar residents to share gems of wisdom every Tuesday with us. Some of their answers will make you laugh, some may make you cry, some may […]

Smiling St Mary s Usher, Tony Saia, 89, has Died

Written by Kane Funeral Home Anthony P. Saia,  Tony , 89, of Ridgefield, passed away peacefully with his wife at his side on Monday, March 8, 2021. He was the loving husband of Dorothy Ann (Douglass) Saia. Mr. Saia was born on January 3, 1932 in Brooklyn, NY; son of the late Paul and Ninfa (Cosenza) Saia. He was a graduate of Erasmus Hall High School and New Hampshire College. Mr. Saia served in the U.S. Army as a medical radiographer stationed in France.  A long time Ridgefield resident, Mr. Saia was a retired Radiology administrator. He managed departments of Radiology in a number of hospitals including Montefiore and Stamford Hospital, where the department increased in size and technology under his leadership. His varied interests included tropical fish, model airplanes, antiquarian books, carpentry, and traveling. 

H-E-B was his second family : Local employee dies from COVID-19 complications

1of5 Richard Ortega Sr. died on Feb. 18 after fighting for his life in the hospital for nearly two months. He tested positive for COVID-19 on Jan. 8, his family told MySA.com. He was 55.Richard Ortega Jr.Show MoreShow Less 2of5 His son, Richard Ortega Jr., said his father worked in the produce department at the H-E-B on 410 and Bandera for 38 years.Richard Ortega Jr.Show MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 Ortega Jr. said his dad loved his time at H-E-B, explaining he stayed so long because the people at his store treated him like family.Richard Ortega Jr.Show MoreShow Less

5 best things our food writers ate in the Twin Cities this week

5 best things our food writers ate in the Twin Cities this week Our food writers highlight the favorites of their weekly dining experiences.  February 12, 2021 11:51am Text size Copy shortlink: This seven-year-old Dinkytown setup, a partnership between Jon Earl and his nephew Peter Jacobson, fits neatly into my never-ending quest for convenient heat-and-serve dinners. Such admirable handiwork! These savory pies ($7.17) are lovely to look at and taste even better, and they re engineered to handle the freezer-to-oven transition. Fillings change frequently. Expect to encounter three or four varieties (the menu is posted daily on the shop s Facebook page), one of which is the hearty, always-appealing mix of beef steak, potato, onion and rutabaga.

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