Odyssey was founded in 2021 but has already won contracts to roll out private school voucher programs in eight states.
The Sheboygan Press on MSN
Sheboygan County Head Start set to close Nov. 14 amid government shutdown
The local Head Start program, planned to close Nov. 14, will impact 172 children and 48 staff, according to Gov. Tony Evers.
As government shutdown persists, hundreds of Vermont families to miss out on SNAP benefits and some early education programs ...
KMGH Denver, CO on MSN
How the loss of federal funding will impact Colorado Head Start programs beginning Nov. 1
Denver7 anchor Shannon Ogden spoke with Heather Frenz, executive director of Colorado Head Start Association, about how ...
At the beginning of November, SNAP benefits will run out, and Tennessee is one of the states with the highest grocery prices in the nation.
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Inside The Controversy Surrounding Strava’s New Run-Coaching App—And What We Thought After Trying It
Runna has sparked curiosity—and criticism. Running isn’t exactly my preferred method of cardio. I was a swimmer all my life, ...
Democrats are working to balance their health care demands and find solutions for SNAP, with Democratic Sen. Ben Ray Luján on ...
Navigating the healthcare system can be daunting, so an attorney wrote a guide to help patients apply for the programs that are right for them.
Beginning Saturday, some 42 million low-income Americans, including 16 million children, lost access to benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) as the government shutdown ...
Lansing State Journal on MSN
Couch: 3 quick takes on Michigan State football's 23-20 overtime loss at Minnesota
Columnist Graham Couch gives his initial thoughts on the Spartans' performance in an overtime loss at Minnesota on Saturday ...
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Georgia nonprofits get loan to keep Head Start programs afloat amid ongoing shutdown funding issue
An emergency loan is keeping three of Georgia's largest Head Start programs running for at least a month during the shutdown ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WDRB) – With Pat Kelsey, you figure you can count on two things right from the jump: taglines and tempo. The coach hasn’t changed. He’s just a little less Mad Men and a little more ...
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