Featuring the strapline, ‘
Because how we eat today feeds tomorrow,” the Dear Alice slot features a young woman (Alice) hosting an outdoor feast (with strategically placed Chobani products) on farmland that borders a futuristic utopian cityscape with flying wind turbines and robots that pick oranges, and then cuts to the interior of her house where we see a letter from her grandmother passing on the baton (family farm?) and reminding her that ‘
A business is only as good as its people, so treat them well.’
‘We’re more than a Greek yogurt company’
The message Chobani wants viewers to come away with is that
Pratt Tribune
The benefits of networking, for a community and for students connected to that community, were amplified at the February 20 meeting of the Pratt Community College Board of Trustees, via a new phone system that augmented Zoom communication. Several agenda items centered around student achievements and the benefits of being connected to the PCC family were discussed by trustees during the virtual meeting. I have to share a personal call I got from a Pratt Community College student, said trustee board chairman Dwane DeWeese.
DeWeese said his caller told him that he was very pleased with the lineman program that we have here at PCC because not only did he get an excellent education, he stepped right into a job here in Pratt because of the network that went along with it. The student told DeWeese that he had made a very good decision to come here to Pratt, it changed his life.
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â Ash Wednesday was observed by Christians throughout the region on Wednesday. This year s observance took on a different tone due to the pandemic. Priests and ministers distributed ashes using disposable cotton swabs, rather than tracing the sign of the cross on the foreheads of the faithful with their fingers.
â Wyoming Valley West finishes its distribution of Chromebooks to high school students last Thursday and began distributing the devices to middle school students this week. The district is issuing Chromebooks to all students in grades 4-12. The district received 3,200 Chromebooks in late January, nearly six months after it ordered the $720,000 purchase.