WADESBORO Local boutique Willow & Vine is hosting a fundraiser to support Anson’s new Deep Creek Christian Academy on June 5.
Shop at Willow & Vine that Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. to support local and the new Christian school. Willow & Vine will be donating 25% of all proceeds from June 5 to Deep Creek Christian Academy (DCCA).
There will be refreshments and new clothing arrivals for this event.
“Anson County is so close to our hearts and we can’t wait to see the things that the Lord does for our community with this new learning adventure one of our local churches is bringing to life,” the boutique wrote on Facebook. “We hope to see you!”
Posted Apr 28, 2021
Dixa, the Nordic customer service innovator that has transformed the EMEA customer experience (CX) market, is continuing to strengthen its footprint in the US and its disruptive new perspective on customer experience. Dixa is backed by Notion Capital, Project A Ventures and SEED Capital, and is building on its recent $15m acquisition of Australian knowledge management platform Elevio by appointing Thomas Hansen, Chief Revenue Officer at UiPath, to its board of directors. It has also appointed Scott Sinatra as its new CRO, as well as opening a new headquarters in New York and recruiting teams across the North East, South East, Central and Western America.
Tuesday April 27th, 2021 3:00pm
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The Loyola Blakefield (Md.) Dons were ranked No. 7 in the preseason, but dropped out of the Week 3 IL Top 25 High School Power Rankings after starting 2-2 with losses to St. Mary s Annapolis (Md.) and St. Paul s (Md.). Their game vs. McDonogh was suspended after freshman defenseman Peter Laake sustained a Commotio Cordis injury and was resuscitated on the field. Their season resumed vs. John Carroll (Md.) last week and continues Tuesday afternoon as they pick up the game vs. McDonogh.
Seed funding awarded as part of sustaining Illinois program
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From left are Nima Lotfi, PhD, assistant professor of mechanical and mechatronics engineering; Carrie Butts-Wilmsmeyer, PhD, associate professor of biological sciences and director of the Center for Predictive Analytics (C-PAN); and Kevin Tucker, PhD, assistant professor of chemistry.
EDWARDSVILLE Southern Illinois University Edwardsville researchers are leading and supporting collaborative projects that aim to develop robotic technologies to support the state of Illinois’ specialty crop industry, and quantify perfluorinated compounds (PFCs), so that groundwater testing can be performed.
They are among eight research teams to have received seed funding, totaling $229,000 from the Illinois Innovation Network’s (IIN) Sustaining Illinois program. The program is designed to increase collaborative research among the state’s public universities, focusing on the economy, health and so
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