Saturday - July 4, 2026

Tipoffs for Maine (New England)

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Boston University's College of Communication: COM Cleans Up at Student Hatch Ad Awards
BOSTON, Massachusetts, June 29 (TNSawa) -- Boston University's College of Communication issued the following news: COM advertising students brought home 20 of 26 student awards, including the top four honors, presented during this week's Hatch Awards, a premier competition for New England creatives. In all, students from the portfolio classes taught by Doug Gould, Pegeen Ryan and other COM faculty won four gold bowls, seven silver and six bronze, as well as three merit awards. "We are always   more
Del. Natural Resources & Environmental Control Dept. and Nonprofit Partners Promote, Monitor Nesting Success of American Kestrels
DOVER, Delaware, June 29 -- Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control issued the following news: When an American kestrel nest box at Mt. Cuba Center was recently surveyed for signs of nesting success, the tiny leg bands placed on five healthy chicks by avian biologist Jordan Brown attested that a mating pair of kestrels had indeed succeeded in helping repopulate a species in precipitous decline. This decline has been seen not just in Delaware but across the United Stat  more
East Central University: Education Is Everything - A Small-Town Boy's Journey to University President
ADA, Oklahoma, June 29 -- East Central University issued the following news: Growing up in small town America is never easy. Rural Oklahoma life in the 20th century usually consisted of driving tractors, milking cows, baling and hauling hay, farming and scraping to get by most of the time. Theron and Jan Godwin, as most parents, wanted a better life for their children. To them, education was the solution. "College was not an option," said Wendell Godwin, who will assume the role of East Centra  more
Mills Administration Delivers More Than $100M for Child Care During Pandemic
AUGUSTA, Maine, June 29 -- Gov. Janet Mills, D-Maine, issued the following news release on June 28, 2022: The Mills Administration announced today that the Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has provided more than $100 million in Federal funding for child care during the pandemic, a milestone that represents more than three times the funding provided before COVID-19. As a result of these investments, child care providers have been able to maintain, and even build, capacity des  more
Red Team: Reserve Marines Simulate Cyberspace Attackers in Exercise Cyber Yankee 22
CAMP NETT, Connecticut, June 29 -- The U.S. Marine Corps Forces Reserve issued the following news: By Lance Cpl. Ashley Corbo Cyber warfare is defined as the use of computer technology to disrupt the activities of a state or organization, especially the deliberate attack or defense of information systems for strategic or military purposes. If a successful cyber-attack was directed at a power utility grid, it would have the ability to cut off electricity and running water. In response to this p  more