The Agriculture Department has developed a new government certification and labeling for foods that are free of genetically modified ingredients.
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Business: Planet Fitness opening planned by year-end
Business: Planet Fitness opening planned by year-end
McCall Gosselin, a spokeswoman for Planet Fitness, said that with the $ 10 a month payment, a customer will have access to a place with numerous state-of-the-art exercise and strength equipment similar to those found at the more expensive gyms, along …
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From iPads to life skills, Winona P.E. teachers find new ways to inspire …
It's also a way to freshen course offerings without getting new equipment or new facilities in tight budget years. At WSHS, students take two gym credits. In the last several years, the second credit was turned into an elective for students, where they …
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Youth Sports: Mater Academy football wins inaugural Commissioners Cup
As a father, grandfather and lifetime advocate of the long-term health benefits of regular exercise for children, Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez knows first-hand the esteemed values developed from continuous involvement in athletics. “The Mayor's Youth Sports …
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Under Armour Equips Baltimore Firehouses With State-Of-The-Art Gyms
31 we want to be off and running and have three more firehouses fully decked out with state-of-the-art equipment.” That equipment is already being put to good use, climbing the ladder to do a better job for Baltimore. “Where would we be without the …
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Business Briefing | Regulatory News: Agriculture Department to End Some Restrictions
The United States Agriculture Department proposed eliminating restrictions on the use of corn and soybean seeds genetically engineered to resist a common weed killer.
Business Briefing | Company News: Monsanto Calls Altered Wheat in Field Suspicious
Monsanto officials said that the presence of the company’s experimental, genetically altered wheat in an Oregon field could not have happened through normal farming practices.