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Collins Electrical celebrates 90 years of service, hard work

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By Bob Highfill Longevity in business takes knowledge, skill and good fortune. But most of all, it takes hard work. Collins Electrical Company recently celebrated its 90th anniversary with a gala at the corporate office […]

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Republicans turn more negative toward refugees as number admitted to U.S. plummets

June 8, 2018 latinotimes 0

Opinions about whether the United States has a responsibility to accept refugees – which were already deeply polarized – have grown even more so, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted in April and […]

Health

Blood test offers hope of finding cancers before symptoms develop

June 8, 2018 latinotimes 0

Promising new research enables scientists to use a blood test to screen for different types of cancers at early stages. The test, known as a liquid biopsy, is used to screen for DNA from cancer […]

Education

Americans say U.S. colleges make the grade, but many say public schools don’t measure up

June 8, 2018 latinotimes 0

Americans say their nation’s colleges and universities compare relatively well with those in other developed countries – but the public offers more negative assessments of the state of U.S. public schools. About half of U.S. […]

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As fatal overdoses rise, many Americans see drug addiction as a major problem in their community

June 8, 2018 latinotimes 0

Americans overwhelmingly see drug addiction as a problem in their local community, regardless of whether they live in an urban, suburban or rural area, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. The public’s concerns […]

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