San Jose State has been one of the biggest surprises in college football this season. The story only gets better if that success carries into conference play.
Nearly two years after the departure of one of its physicians in Cook, Scenic Rivers Health Services is still seeking a permanent replacement. In the interim, the clinic is relying on two full-time resident physicians assisted by a slate of visiting doctors.
Going independent has been good for the Jacks thus far. Halfway through the football season, Humboldt State is 4-1, riding a three-game win streak and well on track to achieve something it hasn’t managed in more than a decade — a winning season.
BRATTLEBORO -- Retreat Healthcare has hired a new president to help advance the hospital's clinical treatment and social work skills. Robert E. Simpson Jr., currently chief executive officer of Arbour Hospital near Boston, will start sometime in the next couple of months.
LARAMIE -- Back in September, paleontologists Kelli Trujillo and Dave DeMar were walking along a strip of trench south of Laramie looking for anything unusual.
A new director for Utah's Office of Hispanic/Latino Affairs was named on Tuesday, but some community members are skeptical about the choice. Jesse Soriano was appointed by Palmer DePaulis, the state's Department of Community and Culture director, after a five-month search to fill the position. Soriano is resigning as the director of the University of Utah Health Sciences Ethnic Minority
Posted: 4:59 PM- A new director for the Utah's Office of Hispanic/Latino Affairs was announced today after a five-month search. Jesse Soriano, 73, was appointed by the state's Department of Community and Culture Director Palmer DePaulis. Soriano is resigning as the University of Utah Health Sciences Ethnic Minority Affairs Office director to start his new post in late October or early
Ray Noorda, the Novell Inc. founder who battled Microsoft Corp. in the early years of network computers, died Monday of complications from Alzheimer's disease. He was 82.