of her retirement? eastern,ay at 8 p.m. we remember some of the political figures that passed away in 2016, including nancy reagan and antonin scalia. friday night at 8:00, hour in memoriam program continues with shimon peres, mohammed ali, john glenn. this week in prime time on c-span. join us on tuesday, january 3, for live coverage of the opening day of the new congress. watch the official swearing-in of the new and reelected members of the house and senate and the election of the speaker of the house. i were all they live coverage of the day s begins at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org, or you can listen to it on the free c-span radio app. astrophysicist who is also the chief science officer for discovery communications talks about science and innovation. he addressed a student audience recently at westminster college in fulton, missouri. this is one hour. i will begin. i will introduce myself. i am chris, a professor at westminster college. it is in fact my g
know we ve a younger audience, that s wikipedia without the internet. that s where he was introduced to albert einstein and the theory of relativity. after the short time in the navy, he began his higher educati education, excuse me, earning his bachelors of science in physics and mathematics and a miner chemistry, by the way. a master s degree in physics and ph.d. would follow from stanford. summing it up like that makes it sound easy. in interviews he points out the hardships and rewards for his perseverance, fueled by the drive to silence his doubters. through that perseverance, his resume now includes eight u.s. patents, a professorship in the physics and space sciences at florida institute of technology, being named the chief science officer for discovery communications, you might have seen him from a show called outrageous acts of science, a research position at mit, and most recently a position at nasa in washington, dc. his research focuses on the development of ins
On-Target 4-H members hold meeting
By Bryce Huffman - 4-H news reporter
The Clinton County On-Target 4-H Club met at the Clinton County Farmers and Sportmen’s Club on Monday, May 10 as Vice President Mikala Hatfield started the meeting at 6:38 p.m. with 43 in attendance.
Makenzie Daniels led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance and Isaac Newberry in the 4-H Pledge. Dirk Rinehart read the Secretary’s Report and Stanley Chesney gave the Treasurer’s Report.
Dave Chesney went over the raffle. Safety goggles were handed out to members in attendance. The State Shooting Sports got a grant and purchased the safety goggles for all shooting sports members in Ohio. Judy Hatfield went over t-shirt and hoodie orders and inventory for the club.