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West Virginia justices evaluate whether first charter school should have gotten go-ahead By
May 4, 2021 - 2:52 pm
WV Supreme Court, left to right, Justice Beth Walker, Justice John Hutchison, Chief Justice Evan Jenkins, Justice Bill Wooton and Justice Tim Armstead (J. Alex Wilson - Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia)
West Virginia Supreme Court justices are deciding whether the state’s first charter school application should have been approved by default, whether it fell through cracks in the newly-established process and if there would even be enough time now to get the school up and running for next fall.
Justices heard oral arguments this morning in a lawsuit challenging the rejection of the state’s first charter school applicant, West Virginia Academy, which last year proposed a new school serving Monongalia and Preston counties.
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Pasco County man shares story of healing decades after military sexual assault altered his life
According to the Department of Defense, there are an estimated 20,000 military sexual assaults per year, but less than 1% result in convictions. Jacob Manning is a military sexual assault survivor and is advocating for laws to change while sharing his own story of healing.
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NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. â At 19-years-old, Jacob Manning dreamed of making the military a lifelong career.
âIn 1997, I joined the U.S. Army, said Manning. My experience in the military started off as wonderful.â
After basic training, Manning says he was assigned to Fort Drum, New York.
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New Zealand startup Winely joins South Australian Landing Pad program
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Winely co-founders, CEO Jacob Manning and chief technology officer Abbe Hyde. Source: The Lead
As vintage gets underway in South Australia, wine-tech company Winely has joined the South Australian Landing Pad program to set up shop in the wine state.
Founded in 2017, the company develops sensors placed inside wine tanks that provide real-time fermentation analysis to winemakers via cloud-based software.
Winely currently has three South Australian wineries using its technology, along with several in New Zealand and America.
Winely co-founder and CEO Jacob Manning said most of the company’s manufacturing will still occur outside of Australia due to volume restrictions with local manufacturers.
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