There is a sort of intrepid enthusiasm verging on irreverence in the way Choi speaks about farming that challenges not only how we grow food, but also how we eat it.
When Choi first began developing the unique selection of greens that came to be Girl & Dug Farm s KinderGreens as an alternative to more commonplace microgreens, he wanted to create what he calls a functional garnish, which is not just about looking good. It s got to have flavor. Aaron Choi picks a perilla crop, a traditional Korean green that his parents grew in the early days of the farm. | Lauren di Matteo
Every dog has their day North Dakota K9s recertify in Dickinson
18 law enforcement K-9s, representing 11 North Dakota law enforcement departments, gathered in Dickinson on Tuesday to conduct annual recertification testing Written By: James Miller | ×
18 law enforcement K-9s, representing 11 North Dakota law enforcement departments, gathered in Dickinson on Tuesday to conduct annual recertification testing. Tuesday, March 16, 2021. (Photo by Josiah C. Cuellar / The Dickinson Press)
Germans, Belgians and more gathered to test their mettle against their peers. The 18 law enforcement K-9s, representing 11 North Dakota law enforcement departments, gathered in Dickinson on Tuesday to conduct annual recertification testing for narcotics detection in an event hosted by the Stark County Sheriff’s Office and Dickinson Police Department.
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Spring break crowds pack St. George Island despite pandemic
Despite the pandemic, tourists are vacationing in Franklin County. People from across the country are flocking to St. George Island this weekend to kick off their Spring Break.
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ST. GEORGE ISLAND, Fla. (WTXL) â Despite the pandemic, tourists are vacationing in Franklin County. People from across the country are flocking to St. George Island this weekend to kick off their Spring Break.
Jermel Ollie and his friends made it to St. George Island this weekend. We had to drive 16 hours! From Chicago, said Ollie.
Ollie said the looser coronavirus precautions in Florida, compared to stricter guidelines in Illinois, also helped with their decision to spend Spring Break here.
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“This gift is a testament to the Lees’ experience at Penn State, specifically to Corey’s at the College of IST and the impact that experience had on him,” said Andrew Sears, dean of the College of IST. “We are grateful that they, as alumni, are honoring their experience in an impactful way that will support a new generation of IST students.”
The scholarship was matched dollar-for-dollar by the College of Information Sciences and Technology Dean’s Advisory Board and supports IST students with financial need who are first-generation or from underrepresented backgrounds.
“Scholarship support is the college’s highest philanthropic priority and we are grateful for Corey and Leteace’s commitment to supporting our current and future students,” said Mike Weyandt, director of development at the College of IST. “It will not only allow us to support a diverse group of students, it will help lessen the financial burden that many of our students endure.�