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One clean cooking project could generate Rwf27bn from carbon credits
One of Rwanda’s clean cooking programmes that provides improved charcoal stoves is poised to bring in an estimated Rwf27.5 billion by 2026 through the sale of carbon credits, according to officials.
Polaris Career Center’s Explorer Club returns Dec. 9-10, offering fourth-, fifth- and sixth-grade students hands-on classes ...
The University of Illinois College of Medicine and Cook County Health are creating joint clinical programs across more than ...
Sophomore Boogie Cook, one of the nation's top college basketball prospects, announced his transfer from Christian Academy to ...
Chefs from all four University dining halls went head-to-head in a chili cook-off at the Student Dining and Residential Programs Building.
The Hays Recreation Commission (HRC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Matt Cook as its next Executive Director. Cook ...
Cook County Health and University of Illinois College of Medicine are expanding their partnership to provide care to patients, more training for medical students and more research opportunities.
As election season kicks off in earnest and the Springfield veto session hurtles to its conclusion, Cook County Board ...
Illinois lawmakers passed legislation expanding eligibility for senior property tax breaks and moving the due date back one month for spring Cook County property tax bills.
Holyoke Community College began its popular 6-week line cook daytime training program at the HCC MGM Culinary Arts Institute ...
Weekday CUSA is now firmly in the books, as the Tuesday and Wednesday baton now passes to the MAC. Jacksonville State (5-3, 4 ...
Longer life is one of humanity’s greatest achievements, but it also brings new challenges for older adults and their ...
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