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Seahawks Sign TE Cam Sutton

Seahawks Sign Former Fresno State TE Cam Sutton

Seahawks Sign Former Fresno State TE Cam Sutton The Seahawks added tight end depth on Tuesday, signing 2020 undrafted free agent Cam Sutton to a contract. Author: May 26, 2021 Of the 91 players on the Seahawks roster entering Tuesday, only five were tight ends. Despite a significant overhaul this offseason, it s a position group that s stayed relatively limited in quantity and uncertain in quality.  That overhaul has primarily been due to its losses, with Greg Olsen retiring and Jacob Hollister eventually signing with the Bills in free agency. One of the Seahawks biggest offseason additions came in the form of tight end Gerald Everett, but aside from that and the post-draft signing of Nick Guggemos, they ve remained fairly quiet.

Non-Profit Helps Woman Get Back to Work

Pregnant with her third child, Iwamizu had no family close by and nowhere to turn. I remember my first night at the shelter. I put my head in the pillow and cried and cried, Iwamizu said. My eldest daughter was the most upset about it. She felt I’d failed her. There was that spark that had gone out in me that said let’s reignite this fire because you have to do something about this. Eventually, Iwamizu found the helping hand she needed. She discovered a program called Dress for Success Worldwide-West. The nonprofit, run for and by women, started in 1997 and is now in 139 cities and 18 countries. It has helped more than 775,000 women become self-sufficient. The program is best known for outfitting women for job interviews. All the clothing and accessories are donated.

Cleaner water through corn

 E-Mail Corn is America s top agricultural crop, and also one of its most wasteful. About half the harvest stalks, leaves, husks, and cobs remains as waste after the kernels have been stripped from the cobs. These leftovers, known as corn stover, have few commercial or industrial uses aside from burning. A new paper by engineers at UC Riverside describes an energy-efficient way to put corn stover back into the economy by transforming it into activated carbon for use in water treatment. Activated carbon, also called activated charcoal, is charred biological material that has been treated to create millions of microscopic pores that increase how much the material can absorb. It has many industrial uses, the most common of which is for filtering pollutants out of drinking water.

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