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Innovative industrial laundry facility providing efficient service to the metro detroit area businessWilmington, Massachusetts, April 29, 2024 /CNW/ — UniFirst Corporation (NYSE:UNF), a North American leader in customized office attire programs, facility services products, and first aid and safety services. Friday, May 3, 2024in 11 a.m. (Eastern Daylight Time) To celebrate the grand opening of our new 70,000 square foot state-of-the-art uniform service and processing facility.UniFirst’s state-of-the-art industrial laundry facility in Taylor, Michigan is ready to efficiently serve businesses in the Detroit metropolitan areaDeveloped to serve a rapidly growing customer base. taylor The new plant in the metro Detroit area…

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GRAND FORKS – A survey sent out Friday aims to gauge the travel needs of area businesses as Grand Forks International Airport makes an “aggressive” effort to attract new commercial services.The airport and the city of Grand Forks are conducting the study as they consider expanding the number of flights, destinations and even airlines to increase the amount of passengers flying in and out of Grand Forks.“Ultimately, we want to improve air service to our community, and a big part of that is getting input from local and regional businesses about travel plans,” Grand Forks Region said Airport Authority Director…

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Catsaros, O. Generative AI will be a $1.3 trillion market by 2032, study finds. bloomberg https://www.bloomberg.com/company/press/generative-ai-to-become-a-1-3-trillion-market-by-2032-research-finds/ (June 1, 2023).Kanagaraj, M. Explains why mental health care is so unaffordable and how COVID-19 could change this. Harvard Medical School Primary Care Reviews https://info.primarycare.hms.harvard.edu/review/mental-health-unffordable (2020).Terlizzi, EP and Schiller, JS Mental health treatment for adults ages 18-44: United States, 2019-2021. National Center for Health Statistics https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db444.pdf (2022).Lavingia, R., Jones, K. & Asghar-Ali, AA Systematic review of barriers faced by older adults in seeking and accessing mental health care. J. Psychiatrist. Please practice. 26367–382 (2020).Article PubMed Google Scholar Barney, LJ, Griffiths, KM, Jorm, AF, Christensen,…

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Italian designers Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Faresin, founders of Formafantasma, attend “Earthic” … [+] “Lab” at Milan Design Week 2024Forma Phantasma Formafantasma wants to question the concept of luxury. earth laboratory. Staged within the historic walls of Teatro Gerolamo during the Fuorisalone as part of this year’s Milan Design Week, this dynamic installation invites viewers to look beyond the mere surface beauty of design and instead explore the process. It encourages us to look to ethical and environmentally friendly modes of production. Formafantasma collaborated with Cosentino, which manufactures sustainable surfaces for design and architectural projects, to turn waste into beauty.…

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Jonathan P. Baird lives in Wilmot. Although public opinion polls are ubiquitous in America, I admit to being deeply skeptical about their accuracy. I think Trump’s loss to Hillary Clinton and the failure of the red wave to materialize in 2022 are examples that justify that skepticism. One of the poll results that stood out to me was the view that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is better for the economy than President Biden. A Reuters/Ipsos poll from April found Trump leading 41% to 34% on who has the better approach to the economy. Previous NBC polls have shown support…

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Colorado Springs’ 2024 Small Business Week begins. The week-long event is hosted by U.S. Bank and co-sponsored by the Better Business Bureau® of Southern Colorado, Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC, and Pikes Peak Small Business Development Center. They have teamed up to host his week-long event celebrating the small business community, which begins Monday, April 29th and is scheduled to run through Friday, May 3rd.Small Business BASH’s AI-themed week at Boot Barn Hall will feature several events, including a series of virtual workshops, marketing events, and listening tours held online. Each workshop will include business leaders…

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American venture capitalists say now is the time to bet big on Israel, even as the country faces multi-pronged wars with Iranian-backed terrorists in Gaza and Lebanon. Aaron Kaplowitz, who founded 1948 Ventures just days after the deadly Oct. 7 Hamast terrorist attack, became one of Israel’s early stage dual-use companies – companies that develop technology with both defense and civilian applications. are investing. “When you have to find life-saving solutions in real time, the battlefield becomes the ultimate sandbox for innovation,” said former New York executive director of a state incentives program focused on attracting international companies to New…

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“Where are you from?” A seemingly simple question that I always grapple with. Does it refer to my place of birth, current place of residence, or my cultural roots? Lately, I’ve been saying this a lot. “I was born in London, I’m Brazilian at heart, and I live in Amsterdam.” But simplifying it to just “Amsterdam” seems strange, and prompts the follow-up question, “Where are you originally from?” often occurs. – So you’ll have another hard time… Last spring, I spent 31 days traveling outside of Amsterdam. It was very tiring, but very rewarding. I don’t think I’m alone. After…

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As international students, there was an unspoken promise between us. If you need medical attention, don’t call an ambulance; call an Uber. reason? Fear of being billed for medical expenses that cannot be paid even with student insurance. This fear stems from the unpredictability of hospital costs and the fact that patients often face unexpected out-of-pocket costs. Many of us find ourselves hesitant to see a doctor, delaying treatment, or not seeking treatment at all. Our reluctance was compounded by the ambiguity surrounding hospital funding and charity care (free or discounted care), and our failure to recognize the support that…

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Tech stocks were rising to start a busy week of earnings, as the sector looks to end a difficult month with a bang.Nasdaq 100 futures rose 0.3% early Monday, led by technology stocks. Nasdaq Composite It rose 2% on Friday, capping off its best week since November. The index fell 2.8% in April, its worst pace since October. SoFi technology , The company, which released its results before the start of trading on Monday, rose 2.5%, making it one of the earliest stocks to rise. The fintech company’s stock ended 3.7% higher on Friday, but remains 21% lower for the…

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