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Martha Wright, left, and Darlene Stuckey prepare to welcome the first guests to the opening of the Health and Hygiene Closet at Laughlin Memorial Chapel in Wheeling on Monday.
When the supplies in local blessing boxes started showing a clear pattern, that hygiene products were the first to go, the next step in assisting Wheeling’s needy was clear.
The Health & Hygiene Closet opened its doors at Laughlin Memorial Chapel in Wheeling on Monday morning, brought into being through a partnership between the chapel, UniCare and other community partners such as the Ohio County Family Resource Network.
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Edmund M. Clarke, University Professor Emeritus
Edmund M. Clarke, University Professor Emeritus at Carnegie Mellon University and co-recipient of the 2007 Turing Award – computer science s equivalent of the Nobel Prize – died Dec. 22 of COVID-19, following a long illness.
Clarke, together with his Harvard University graduate student, E. Allen Emerson, and, working separately, Joseph Sifakis of the University of Grenoble, developed an automated method for detecting design errors in computer hardware and software. Called model checking, it is widely used and has helped to improve the reliability of complex computer chips, systems and networks. The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) awarded the Turing to the three scientists for this achievement.