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A record 348 students representing 57 universities completed 94 innovative software projects during the WildHacks 2025 event ...
A study on the amount of buildable land and the housing supply pinpointed a significant need for low-income rentals in ...
After college, Burgum started his software company, Great Plains, but it was not without risk. He mortgaged the farmland for ...
"The future of work is here, and employers are hiring for skills," said Brett Waikart, CEO and co-founder of Skillfully. "Our ...
Here is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email to [email protected] or [email protected]. You ...
With the first quarter-century behind us, we have picked the top 25 South Jersey high school girls basketball players from 2000-25 ...
Today we are facing the greatest threat to Idaho's public lands than at any time in U.S. history, writes guest columnist Rod ...
Chai Corner is open 8 a.m. to midnight Tuesday through Sunday. The cafe offers 30% off for Wright State and University of Dayton students. Military gets 10% off. The cafe is planning to host ...
The state of Ohio gave nearly $780,000 in Choose Ohio First Scholarship funds to Wright State University for the next school ...
Wright State University’s real estate arm, Double Bowler, is being sued in Greene County Common Pleas Court for foreclosure on four office building properties across Colonel Glenn Highway from WSU.
The state of Ohio gave nearly $780,000 in Choose Ohio First Scholarship funds to Wright State University for the next school year. This money will support students studying science, technology ...
The case against Double Bowler Properties — Wright State University’s private nonprofit real estate acquisition company — is set to move forward with a later court date, according to Greene ...