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Mandela effect in Minturn? New Gel Z mural hasn t always been there…

Special to the Daily. Or did she? The Minturn local, real name Angelica Clemmer, said while working on the piece, numerous people asked if it was a new piece she just created, or if she was touching up an already existing work which had been there for years. After it happened for the third or fourth time, she said she began to think it was a little strange. “I had couples come and they’d be fighting,” Clemmer said. “The husband would be like ‘I came and talked to her earlier, I told you this wasn’t here.’ And the wife would be like ‘I thought it was here before. ”

FLCC to share in $1 9 million grant to support rural students

FLCC to share in $1.9 million grant to support rural students Staff reports The Chronicle-Express HOPEWELL – Finger Lakes Community College is one of five community colleges from across the nation selected to share in a $1.9 million grant to design pilot programs to support rural students and drive economic growth. The grant was awarded by the Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit Education Design Lab. It will collaborate with FLCC over the next year to gather economic and labor data, brainstorm, and ultimately, design a pilot program to provide access and support to students. The resulting project will address a specific area of need among learners and in the local economy. Focus areas are likely to include underserved populations in Wayne County, where FLCC has a campus center, and the healthcare and advanced manufacturing industries where demand continues to grow, said Todd Sloane, director of workforce and career solutions at FLCC.

FLCC sharing $1 5M grant to support rural students

FLCC sharing $1.5M grant to support rural students MPNnow Finger Lakes Community College is one of five schools across the U.S. to share in a $1.9 million grant to design pilot programs that support rural students and drive economic growth. The grant was awarded by Education Design Lab, a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., which will collaborate with FLCC over the next year to gather economic and labor data, brainstorm and design a pilot program to provide access and support to students. The resulting project will address a specific area of need among learners and in the local economy. Focus areas will include underserved populations in Wayne County, where FLCC has a campus center, and the health care and advanced manufacturing industries where demand continues to grow, said Todd Sloane, director of workforce and career solutions at FLCC.

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