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Families are spending hundreds of dollars on back-to-school shopping, how one local organization is trying to relieve the ...
The Abbeville County Department of Public Safety is sponsoring its first Back-to-School Drive, aimed at ensuring every ...
KETV and The Salvation Army continue their commitment to ensure every child in the metro area has a backpack filled with ...
STOCKHOLM--Swedish steelmaker SSAB plans to purchase automotive steel scrap from Volvo Car's Olofstrom production plant in Sweden to be recycled and used to produce decarbonized steel. SSAB said ...
Johnny Sjöström, the new CEO of SSAB, revealed in an interview with Kauppalehti that he has heard of reconsiderations about the EU emissions trading system. ”It is somewhat worrying that it is even ...
SSAB has commenced preparatory work to build a new, state-of-the-art steel mill in Luleå, which will replace the current blast furnace-based production. Vattenfall Eldistribution has announced ...
STOCKHOLM--Swedish steelmaker SSAB will supply Volvo Car with steel produced with almost zero fossil-carbon emissions. Delivery of the steel, known as SSAB Zero, will begin this year and be used ...
MSCS is partnering with Christ Community Health Services for back-to-school wellness check-ups and vaccinations. Appointments begin on July 8 and run throughout the month of August at East High ...
Likewise, school supply items are tax-free until Aug. 6 if the individual item is $50 or less. These items include but are not limited to: pens, paper, binders, markers, notebooks or calculators.
Graduates from Chesapeake High School rehearse the alumni production of “Back To The 80s.” (Paul W. Gillespie/Staff) Producer Kristen Bishoff takes a cast photo from her spot in the audience.
TAMPA, Fla. -- Raymond James Stadium will be invaded Saturday by parents and kids receiving backpacks and school supplies as the Bullard Family Foundation presents Back to School Bash 2024.
Apple is gearing up to launch its annual back-to-school promotion in the U.S. (and probably Canada) next week, according to Bloomberg ’s Mark Gurman. Here’s what to expect this time around.