Ariadne DiMoula. (Photo courtesy Merryspring Nature Center)
Maine entrepreneur Ariadne DiMoula will speak about her company, Paramount Planet Product, in an online webinar, Tuesday, March 23, at 12 p.m., hosted by Merryspring Nature Center.
As an oceanographer, Ariadne DiMoula saw the problem of litter and ocean plastics and began to look for marketplace solutions. As plastic products like bags and straws began to be legislatively banned across Maine and other states, Ariadne partnered with veteran paper industry engineer Claudia Lowd to found Paramount Planet Product (P3RD) to realize the vision of creating better disposable materials and giving consumers the power and opportunity to choose better options.
One of the NFL's biggest stars, Von Miller, was recently under criminal investigation in Colorado for undisclosed reasons. Now, it is being reported that no criminal charges will be filed on the Denver Bronco.
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Open kitchen: India had a fundamental impact on Italian cuisine and the import of spices is well-documented in ancient texts and evidenced through archaeological finds - ISTOCK.COM
Open kitchen: India had a fundamental impact on Italian cuisine and the import of spices is well-documented in ancient texts and evidenced through archaeological finds - ISTOCK.COM×
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SOCIAL CIRCLE — The Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division, along with wildlife agencies across the U.S., is urging both pet and aquarium stores and aquarium owners to
The City of Kenosha Police Department and the Kenosha Sheriffâs Department are poised to split 60/40, respectively, the $1 million promised by former President Donald Trump to help cover costs associated with the civil unrest following the shooting of Jacob Blake by a Kenosha Police officer on Aug. 23.
âThe city decided what proportion we got of the $1 million,â Sheriff David Beth told members of the countyâs Judiciary and Law Committee on Wednesday. âAfter some debate of exactly who gets what, the city decided that they get 60 percent and we get 40 percent.â
The 60/40 split of this federal Solicited Law Enforcement grant is consistent with how the KPD and KSD split federal Justice Assistant Grant funds.