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Yahoo
11-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Here's our latest Pets of the Week including Marvel the smiley fur baby
Welcome to our Pets of the Week page where, each Monday, we showcase your beloved pets to celebrate the joy they bring you. We are keen to feature your pets every week. Not just cats and dogs - all animals are welcome! 1. This is Marvel, Laura Cole's 'happy smiley fur baby'. They live in Sudbury. Marvel (Image: Laura Cole) 2. This is Laurie Warner's fur grandbaby, Max. Max (Image: Laurie Warner) 3. This is 'Ella the paddlepup (in training)' from Kesgrave, submitted by Ben Taylor. Ella (Image: Ben Taylor) 4. This picture is of Petal and Jazz from Harleston, sent in by Bridget Kingston. Petal and Jazz (Image: Bridget Kingston) 5. This is Tia the horse with her canine friends Daisy and Poppy on a spring run along country lanes with owner Emma Burrows. Tia, Daisy and Poppy (Image: Emma Burrows)
Yahoo
06-08-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Recursion Sets $100 Million Partnership Goal by 202
Recursion (NASDAQ:RXRX) just laid out a roadmap that balances science and cash, and it looks promising. CEO Christopher Gibson talked up how the Exscientia tech and the Boltz-2 partnership with MIT and Nvidia have supercharged their end-to-end platformfrom pinpointing targets to simulating trials. That boost in efficiency shines through in their finances. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 6 Warning Signs with RXRX. CFO Ben Taylor confirmed they finished Q2 with $533 M in the bank and expect to keep burn under $390 M next year. Even better, they're targeting over $100 M in partnership inflows by the end of 2026, which should carry them all the way through Q4 2027 without needing extra financing. On the science side, six internal programs are nearing key milestones. Oncology dose-escalation data should roll in by year-end and rare-disease updates are due early next year. The ClinTech AI platform now promises roughly 50 % faster enrollment projections, and they've hit a fourth Sanofi milestone while rolling out neuronal phenomaps with Roche and Genentech. This article first appeared on GuruFocus.
Yahoo
30-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Want to serve on the airport board in Bryan County?
Calling all aviation enthusiasts. Applications are being accepted for the Richmond Hill–Bryan County Airport Authority. The city of Richmond Hill made the announcement on their Facebook page, calling on those interested in serving their community to apply. Board members will play a key role in aviation planning and gain experience in working in local government. Appointees will also oversee the long-term vision of the airport. More: Stephen Nottingham of FREN Foundation shares vision for interactive park for Richmond Hill Gov. Brian Kemp signed The Richmond Hill-Bryan County Airport Authority Act, or House Bill 763, May 1. In doing so, it enabled the county to establish an airport authority board. Bryan County appointed three individuals to serve on the airport authority board earlier this month. Bryan County Manager Ben Taylor, County Commissioner Gene Wallace and Marvin Daniel of Richmond Hill have been appointed to Post 1, Post 3 and Post 5, respectively. Taylor's term will run so long as he maintains the position as County Manager. Wallace and Daniel will each serve four-year terms. The board will have 11 members total and all appointments must be submitted by the end of June. According to Bryan County, the board is expected to be established in July. "After establishment, there will be an initial period for board members to meet one another, establish bylaws and handle other organizational matters," said Nicholas Beard, public information officer for Bryan County. "Exact dates for these next steps are still being determined." State legislator Ron Stephens, who spearheaded the bill, said in a previous interview that having board members who are familiar with the landscape of the county is significant. More: What is being done to help prevent wrecks outside of the Hyundai plant in North Bryan? "This board is starting from scratch," said Stephens. "It's important to have continuity between the taxing authorities involved." Trip Addison, vice president and treasurer for the Development Authority, told the Savannah Morning News in a previous interview that, 'The Airport Authority will have bonding ability and they can decide how much they want to build based on what they can afford from a revenue perspective." Stephens believes it will be several years before construction of the airport is complete. More: GDOT says I-16 infrastructure improvements will not have impact on hurricane evacuations 'The idea that it's going to take five years before it comes to fruition is a good thing,' said Stephens. 'The feds will have to get involved, as well as the state. That will give the county time to plan and get its infrastructure together.' The airport study shows most of the general aviation travel flows through Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport. As that traffic flow continues to increase, a secondary airport will be needed to divert those flights. Chatham, Effingham, Liberty, and McIntosh are listed as the four contiguous counties that are part of the study area. As of 2023, there are 449 registered aircraft in the study area with 34 of those being registered in Bryan County. The total population within the study area in 2022 was 501,721, which results in a ratio of 0.89 registered aircraft per 1,000 residents. More: 'A safe haven for our family': Residents share significance of Sterling Creek Park Although a definitive location of the airport has not yet been determined, the study shows a proposed location to be a few miles away from Exit 87 on I-95 Southbound. The study estimates the property would take up more than 300 acres of land. Applications will be accepted until Wednesday, June 25 at 5 p.m. Click here to apply. Latrice Williams is a general assignment reporter covering Bryan and Effingham County. She can be reached at lwilliams6@ This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: Aviation enthusiasts encouraged to apply for airport authority board

RNZ News
15-06-2025
- Sport
- RNZ News
Gold and bronze medals for Kiwi rowers
Ben Taylor and Oliver Welch after winning gold in the Men's Pair at the World Cup regatta, Italy, 2025. Photo: Supplied / Rowing NZ A gold and two bronze medals for New Zealand rowers at the first World Cup regatta of the season in Italy. Ben Taylor and Oliver Welch beat the Olympic champions to win the Men's Pair. Ben Mason and Finn Hamill launched their partnership in style with bronze in the Men's Double Sculls, while Stella Clayton-Greene and Kathryn Glen had a reunion row to remember with their bronze in the Women's Double Sculls. Croatian brothers Valent and Martin Sinkovic are perhaps the most celebrated combination in pairs rowing after New Zealand's Hamish Bond and Eric Murray. They won gold at the Tokyo and Paris Olympics. "Seeing them next to us on the start line was real exciting. Like, I've watched them win Olympic gold medals. [But] from the times in the heats and the semis, I was quietly confident we'd be able to beat them if we raced our best race," said 21-year-old Oliver Welch. Welch and Taylor, who were the fastest qualifiers, made a quick start and then continued on to win. " I'm really glad that I chose Oli, it's really paid off. I've said to a few people that I'm pretty excited about this one... it feels pretty special and I think that showed today... really excited to see how far this can go," Taylor, who is now the senior sweep athlete in the men's squad, said Ben Mason and Finn Hamill finished third in a photo finish with Italy in the Men's Double with Switerland taking the win. Their coach Gary Roberts said he knew there was potential based on the performance of previous crews he's had in his nine years with New Zealand's elite athletes. "They've been training well back in New Zealand... there was just an unknown as to where they would stack up. It's a nice surprise." It had been a refreshing experience in other ways as well. Stella Clayton-Geene and Kathryn Glen won a bronze medal in the Double Sculls at the U19 World Championships in 2018. Clayton-Greene has been fighting a chest infection this week and the pair's time in their fourth-place finish in the heats was just good enough to get them into the A Final. Their reunion finally got off properly in last night's medal race. "I've always wanted to be back in the boat with Stella," Glen said. "It's exciting to be in a boat with someone that you trust a hundred percent. It's fun as well so I don't get as nervous when I race because you're rowing with your best friend?" China, whose programme is headed up by New Zealander Ian Wright, crossed in 6.43.24, the Dutch in second (6.44.17), New Zealand in 6.48.44. The lead-in for the Women's Four has also been affected by illness, with Ella Cossill having to hop into the boat for Juliette Lequeux. They finished fourth. The Men's Four of Flynn Eliadis-Watson, Campbell Crouch, Zack Rumble and Josh Vodanovich finished sixth. The regatta also hosted the first Mixed Eight competition with the USA winning the test event. The New Zealand team now heads to Lucerne for the next World Cup regatta. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.
Yahoo
05-06-2025
- Business
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Lincoln Avenue Communities Breaks Ground on Affordable Housing Development in New Mexico
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and other local officials joined LAC to celebrate Santa Fe County's first multi-family and affordable development. SANTA FE, N.M., June 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lincoln Avenue Communities (LAC), a mission-driven acquirer and developer of affordable housing, hosted a groundbreaking ceremony last week at the future site of Cresta Ranch Apartments, a new development that will provide 240 units of affordable housing to lower-income residents in Santa Fe. "LAC is proud to bring high-quality, affordable housing to communities like Santa Fe where the need is especially urgent," said Ben Taylor, LAC vice president and project partner. "Cresta Ranch will deliver on our mission by supporting generations of New Mexico families who may otherwise be priced out of the area." Taylor and LAC were joined at the event by a host of community leaders and local officials including New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, and Santa Fe County Commissioners Hank Hughes and Justin Greene. Cresta Ranch will be the first multi-family and affordable development in Santa Fe County and is comprised of 10 buildings of 24 two- and three-bedroom homes, with each unit featuring a balcony and walk-in closet. The community will offer amenities including a fitness center, yoga studio, community room, playgrounds, on-site leasing offices, mail and package room, and common area for laundry. Units will be leased to individuals and families earning up to 60% of the Santa Fe County Area Median Income. The development is financed with a $4 million New Mexico Housing Trust Fund loan and federal Low Income Housing Tax Credits from Housing New Mexico, along with a $35 million conduit tax-exempt bond issuance through Santa Fe County and a $1.32 million of gap funding through their newly created Developer's Assistance Program (DAP). Other financing partners included JP Morgan Chase, National Equity Fund, and Barings. Construction on the development began in January and the first units are expected to begin leasing in Summer 2026. About LAC: Lincoln Avenue Communities (LAC) is one of the nation's fastest-growing developers, investors, and operators of affordable and workforce housing, providing high-quality, sustainable homes for lower- and moderate-income individuals, seniors, and families nationwide. LAC is a mission-driven organization with a presence in 28 states and a portfolio of 170+ properties comprising 30,500+ units housing 80,000+ residents. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Lincoln Avenue Communities Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data