Sunday, December 29, 2024 Portland’s Oregon Rail Heritage Center is planning a significant investment in its future. The foundation is about to purchase four miles of railway track to guarantee that future visitors can continue enjoying its historic train excursions. Until now, the excursions have been run on tracks owned by the Oregon Pacific Railroad, which travels along the east bank of the Willamette River, from the Sellwood Bridge to the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI). A Historic Investment in the Future To secure the track for long-term use, the Oregon Rail Heritage Foundation has announced plans to launch a $3 million fundraising campaign in January. This effort will enable the museum to purchase the track and ensure the sustainability of Portland’s beloved historic train excursions. The foundation’s executive director has expressed optimism about this acquisition, highlighting the museum’s commitment to preserving and expanding the opportunities for future visitors to explore Portland’s railway heritage. A Special Deal and the Addition of New Assets The current track owner, Dick Samuels, an influential member of the Oregon Rail Heritage Foundation, has long been involved with the organization, leading train trips and educating the public about historic rail technology. Samuels’ sons are now looking to sell the track to the foundation, providing an important opportunity for the museum to expand. The deal not only includes the four miles of track but also an additional mile that the museum has not previously used. Additionally, the transaction will grant the museum ownership of a maintenance shop, office space, and three old railway engines, further supporting its preservation efforts. Track Improvements and Challenges Ahead While this acquisition will be a significant step forward, the track will require substantial improvements to support the museum’s larger engines. The costs associated with upgrading the track could be considerable, but the foundation is committed to this transformation to ensure a robust experience for visitors in the coming years. The foundation has until 2026 to raise the necessary funds for this ambitious project. A Deeper Connection to the Community Leaders at the Oregon Rail Heritage Foundation believe that this acquisition will help them connect more deeply with the community. They foresee expanded opportunities for historic rail excursions and enriched volunteer experiences. The new track will not only serve the museum but will continue to be open for commercial use, as a frozen cheese business still relies on the route for its operations. This ensures that the track will maintain its role in Portland’s active transportation network. Historical Significance of the Track The track that the museum is acquiring has been a part of Portland’s infrastructure since 1904. Initially constructed by the Oregon Water Power and Railway Company, it was built to connect various towns and attractions via passenger trolleys. Over the years, it has played a pivotal role in the region’s transportation history, and the Oregon Rail Heritage Foundation is now working to ensure its continued use in the future. Transitioning from a Workshop to a Museum The Oregon Rail Heritage Center, which opened 12 years ago on the east side of Portland’s Tilikum Crossing bridge, initially served as a place for enthusiasts to repair and restore steam engines. However, as part of a new vision, the museum is shifting its focus to become a more accessible and engaging museum for a wider audience. The foundation aims to attract more visitors and increase income, creating a vibrant space where history comes to life through immersive rail experiences. Impact on Portland’s Travel and Tourism This effort to secure the track and expand the museum’s offerings will likely have a positive impact on Portland’s travel and tourism sector. By ensuring that the train excursions remain a part of the city’s cultural landscape, the museum is positioning itself as a key destination for both locals and visitors. Tourists seeking an authentic, historical experience in Portland will now have an even greater reason to visit, as the museum will be able to offer more frequent and diverse rail experiences. With the museum’s expanded focus on its visitor experience and the growing interest in historical tourism, this project could play a significant role in Portland’s broader tourism strategy. The foundation’s investment in maintaining Portland’s rail heritage and its focus on sustainability will likely boost the city’s appeal to both history enthusiasts and casual travelers alike. Portland’s Oregon Rail Heritage Foundation is on the cusp of a major milestone, as it works to secure the future of historic rail excursions. The proposed acquisition of the track and associated improvements will ensure that the Oregon Rail Heritage Center remains a vital and dynamic institution in the city’s tourism and cultural scene. By raising funds, improving infrastructure, and expanding its offerings, the foundation is poised to provide an even richer experience for the public, all while preserving Portland’s railroad history for future generations.
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Imagine it’s January 1, the start of a new month or even the first day of your retirement. You’re excited for a fresh chapter, convinced that this time, you’ll finally achieve the goals you’ve been dreaming about. Maybe you’ve resolved to get in shape, spend more time with loved ones or finally take up that long-desired hobby. For the first few weeks, everything seems to be on track. You’re motivated, energized and making progress. But before long, the excitement fades, and those goals slip away. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Studies show that 91% of New Year’s resolutions fail — and many of the same pitfalls apply to retirement goals. Whether you’re starting a new year or a new phase of life, the problem often lies in focusing too much on the outcome and not enough on the habits that make those outcomes possible. Subscribe to Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Be a smarter, better informed investor. Sign up for Kiplinger’s Free E-Newsletters Profit and prosper with the best of expert advice on investing, taxes, retirement, personal finance and more - straight to your e-mail. Profit and prosper with the best of expert advice - straight to your e-mail. In his bestselling book Atomic Habits, James Clear says it best: “You do not rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems.” In other words, achieving your retirement dreams — or any goal — requires more than good intentions. It requires small, consistent habits that build up over time. In this article, we’ll explore why goals often fail in retirement, the psychological traps that can derail us and practical strategies for creating habits that can make retirement fulfilling. The problems with retirement goals: 1. Focusing on outcomes, not processes Many of us enter retirement with lofty goals: travel to new places, volunteer, exercise regularly or reconnect with old friends. These are all wonderful aspirations, but like New Year’s resolutions, they focus on the outcome (what you want to achieve) rather than the process (how you’ll get there). For example, let’s say you want to get in shape during retirement. You might join a gym or sign up for fitness classes, but without building sustainable habits — like setting aside time each day to move your body or finding enjoyable activities — you might give up after a few weeks. Author Clear explains, “Goals are good for setting a direction, but systems are best for making progress.” In other words, your retirement goals will be successful only if you have a system of habits to support them. 2. The 'finish line' mentality Retirement is often seen as the ultimate “finish line.” After decades of hard work, it’s easy to think that stepping away from your career will automatically lead to happiness and fulfillment. But just like achieving a goal, retirement isn’t a one-time event — it’s an ongoing process. Clear writes, “The purpose of setting goals is to win the game. The purpose of building systems is to continue playing the game.” This is especially true in retirement. If you set a goal to travel but don’t build the habits of planning trips, budgeting and maintaining your health, that dream may never fully materialize. Similarly, if you dream of writing a book or learning a new skill, you’ll need the daily systems to make those ambitions a reality. 3. Relying on motivation alone When we approach retirement — or any significant life change — we often rely on the excitement of the moment to fuel our efforts. At first, motivation is high, and it’s easy to feel inspired. But as the novelty wears off, that initial enthusiasm fades. Sticking to your goals becomes increasingly difficult without a plan or system in place. This can lead to aimlessness or frustration in retirement. The days begin to blur together, and those big dreams you had for your post-work life remain out of reach. How to build habits for a fulfilling retirement The key to maximizing your retirement lies in shifting your focus from achieving specific goals to building daily habits that align with your values. Habits are the small, consistent actions that, over time, lead to big changes. Here’s how to build habits that last: 1. Focus on identity, not outcomes Instead of asking, “What do I want to achieve in retirement?” ask, “Who do I want to become?” This subtle shift can make all the difference. For example, instead of setting a goal to “exercise more,” focus on becoming a healthy, active retiree . Instead of resolving to “write a book,” identify as a curious, creative person who enjoys writing . When you focus on identity, your habits naturally align with the type of person you want to be. As Clear explains, “Every action you take is a vote for the type of person you wish to become.” Thus, each time you go for a walk, write a paragraph or spend quality time with loved ones, you reinforce your new identity. 2. Start small One of the biggest mistakes people make when setting resolutions or retirement goals is trying to do too much at once. Clear encourages starting small: focus on improving just 1% each day. For example, if you want to improve your fitness, start by walking for 10 minutes a day rather than committing to an hour-long workout. If you want to write a book, start with 100 words a day rather than aiming for entire chapters. Small, consistent actions are easier to stick with, and over time, they compound into meaningful results. 3. Leverage the habit loop Clear breaks habits into a simple framework: Cue, Craving, Response and Reward. Understanding this loop can help you build good habits and break bad ones. Cue: A trigger that prompts the habit Craving: The desire or motivation to act Response: The action you take Reward: The positive outcome that reinforces the habit For example, if you want to start exercising in the morning, your cue might be placing your workout clothes by your bed the night before. The craving is the desire to feel energized, the response is completing the workout, and the reward is the endorphin boost and sense of accomplishment you feel afterward. 4. Design your environment Your environment plays a huge role in shaping your behavior. If you want to make good habits easier, adjust your surroundings to support them. For example, if you want to read more, keep a book on your nightstand, instead of your phone. If you want to eat healthier, stock your kitchen with nutritious snacks and remove junk food. By designing your environment, you reduce reliance on willpower and make it easier to stick to your habits. 5. Habit stacking Habit stacking is a technique where you attach a new habit to an existing one. Clear explains, “After [current habit], I will [new habit].” For example: After brushing my teeth, I will go for a 10-minute walk After my morning coffee, I will write in my journal for five minutes After finishing lunch, I will spend 15 minutes practicing guitar By linking new habits to familiar routines, you make them more automatic and easier to maintain. A final thought: Habits create a purposeful retirement Retirement is often seen as a time to relax, but it’s also an incredible opportunity to grow, explore and redefine yourself . The key is to focus less on grand goals and more on the small, consistent habits that shape your daily life. Instead of asking, “What do I want to achieve in retirement?” ask, “Who do I want to become in this chapter of my life?” Then, start casting small votes for that identity every day. As Clear reminds us, “Habits are the compound interest of self-improvement.” Whether it’s January 1 or the first day of retirement, it’s never too late to build habits that last and create a meaningful and fulfilling life. To learn more about the psychology of retirement, subscribe to my podcast “How Not To Retire: A Psychological Approach to a Health & Wealthy Retirement ( HowNotToRetire.com ). Related Content Riches vs Wealth: A Cautionary Tale From 'The Hobbit' Being Rich vs Being Wealthy: What’s the Difference? Key to a Happy Retirement? Finding Yourself The Five Stages of Retirement (and How to Skip Three of Them) How to Stop Boredom From Ruining Your Happy Retirement This article was written by and presents the views of our contributing adviser, not the Kiplinger editorial staff. You can check adviser records with the SEC or with FINRA .European markets set to open lower as French political upheaval drags on
The robbery occurred at the Vodafone store on Marlborough High Street around 4pm on December 28. Two men entered and threatened staff before making off with around £20,000 worth of goods. 2 suspects arrested by #RPU , following a robbery at a store of products tvo £20k!!️ Dangerous driving committed, in attempts to flee the area 🚓✋ 📳 Goods recovered ❔️ Custody enquiries ongoing 📣 Great teamwork @DevizesPolice @wiltspolicedogs #ARV 👏 @pwilkinson_pcc pic.twitter.com/0WPUjeiuvB A chase followed on the A338 near Hungerford in which two suspects were arrested on suspicion of robbery. They remain in police custody and the driver was further arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving. Don’t miss out on our biggest sale of the year! Get a full year of the Swindon Advertiser for only £25 or try 6 months for just £6. Support local journalism and stay informed about what matters most. Visit: https://t.co/ayrpkI5pr6 #SupportLocal #JournalismMatters #BestDeal pic.twitter.com/xwwTWHHoQd The chase involved officers from the county's Roads Policing Unit (RPU) as well as officers from Devizes Police, Wiltshire Police dog units and Armed Response Vehicles (ARV). A picture of the arrest was uploaded onto the Wiltshire Spec Ops X/Twitter page, which provides regular updates on the work that RPU and ARV do in the county. The full tweet said: "2 suspects arrested by RPU, following a robbery at a store of products total value of £20. "Dangerous driving committed, in attempts to flee the area. "Goods recovered. Custody enquiries ongoing. Great teamwork." Police are now appealing to the public for witnesses or dashcam footage. A spokesperson said: “Two men have been arrested following a robbery at the Vodaphone store in Marlborough High Street which took place at about 4pm today (28/12). “Staff working at the store were threatened by two men who made off with approximately £20,000 worth of stock. “The two suspects were arrested on suspicion of robbery following a brief pursuit on the A338 near Hungerford and are currently in police custody. The driver was further arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving. “We are appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident or who may have captured dashcam or CCTV footage to contact us on 101 quoting log 181 of today’s date (28/12). “You can also leave information anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.”
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TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Belarus has granted asylum to a former Polish judge who faced espionage charges at home following his defection in May to the Kremlin-allied country. A decree published Friday by Alexander Lukashenko, Belarus’ autocratic president, described Tomasz Szmydt as being “prosecuted for political reasons” in Poland. The country is an EU and NATO member that has lent vocal support to Ukraine in its war against Russian aggression . Szmydt’s defection to Belarus in May trained the focus on Poland as a key target for Russian intelligence activity and ignited a bitter political row over the circumstances of his rapid ascent through the ranks of the Polish justice system. Poland’s prosecutors and special services launched an investigation the same month after Belarus media reported that Szmydt arrived in the country and asked for protection. Warsaw responded days later by putting Szmydt on a wanted list , a step toward an international arrest warrant on spying allegations that would restrict his ability to travel internationally. Polish officials have been working to determine how harmful Szmydt’s knowledge of any classified information might be to the interests of Warsaw and its Western allies. Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk has publicly called him a traitor. Szmydt fled to Belarus after resigning from his post as a judge at the Warsaw Administrative Court, saying in a public statement that he was doing so in protest against Poland’s “harmful and unjust” policy toward Belarus and Russia. A short time later, he appeared at a press conference in Belarus, praising Lukashenko’s regime and presenting himself as a victim of repression. A Polish court later that month lifted Szmydt’s immunity, allowing him to be tried in absentia for spying allegations that he has denied. Szmydt was notorious in Poland for having engaged in a 2019 online smear campaign against other judges that was sponsored by the Justice Ministry under the previous right-wing government . Three years later, he appeared to switch sides, appearing in a TV documentary to expose what he said was unethical behavior by judges close to the ruling party. Szmydt’s defection came as a shock in Poland, which has a history of distrust of Russia. Belarus has been one of the Kremlin’s few close allies since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and Lukashenko has relied on Moscow's subsidies and support. In return, he has allowed Moscow to use Belarusian territory to send troops and weapons into the neighboring state, and to deploy tactical nuclear weapons on Belarusian soil. Authorities in Minsk have been ratcheting up repressive measures ahead of a presidential election in January in which the strongman leader is seeking a seventh term, including by arresting hundreds of people who have shown solidarity with Kyiv. Authorities responded to massive protests following the widely disputed 2020 election of Lukashenko with a wide-ranging crackdown in which about 65,000 people were arrested. Major opposition figures were either imprisoned or fled the country, and human rights activists say Belarus is holding about 1,300 political prisoners.
Dr. Kelvin Wymbs Season’s greetings to all Williamsburg County School District scholars and stakeholders. I cannot begin to tell you how impressed I have been with our academic preparation and increases during the last three years. Despite the fact that both of our high schools have two of the highest poverty indexes in the state, Williamsburg County School District continues to soar beyond predictions and focuses the scholars on “Imagining Greatness” in academics. I sincerely ask that you take time to nurture and love your family and friends during this holiday season. When we return in the New Year, I ask that we continue our amazing trajectory by encouraging our scholars to continue to be models of success. The scholars’ success is Williamsburg County’s success. Our unprecedented state assessment growth in Algebra 1 and Biology speak greatly of our success in preparing our scholars for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) higher level courses. Our 92.24% overall passage rate on the English 2 End-of-Course exam shows that our scholars have the skills and knowledge to enter college, the workforce, or the military. They are being prepared for jobs that have not yet been created as we ensure that they are immersed in cutting edge coursework. Our delegation has developed a perfect slogan that epitomizes the spirit of a county on the move. “Team Williamsburg” is a movement that all members of Williamsburg County Schools will become attuned to saying and believing. Today, I ask you to join forces with the delegation, the WCSD Board of Trustees, and Williamsburg County School District’s leadership team to continue to take giant steps forward. We sit on the cusp of being a multi-faceted school district that shows exceptional promise for academics, arts, and athletics. As we enter the New Year, let’s once again prove that actions and unity speak volumes. In closing, to paraphrase the great singer/poet J. Cole, “There is beauty in the struggle, sometimes sadness in success, but always love Yours (your people).” God Bless You, Dr. Kelvin WymbsScience rules ! Just ask Jaylen Brown. The Boston Celtics player expressed clear delight after meeting Bill Nye, aka “The Science Guy,” on Friday night. Earlier this month, Brown had tweeted about the iconic TV personality, writing: “How can I meet Bill Nye the science guy.” The tweet ended with a goat emoji to signify Nye’s status as the GOAT (greatest of all time). How can I meet Bill Nye the science guy 🐐 The three-time NBA All-Star got his wish when Nye attended the Celtics’ Friday game in D.C. against the Washington Wizards, which Boston won 108-96. Brown posted a photo on social media of the pair, with Brown grinning and pointing at Nye, who’s making a goofy pose of his own. The shooting guard wrote: “You made learning fun thank you for taking a picture with me.” Plus another goat emoji. “Big night for you, you got to meet Bill Nye,” a reporter later told Brown, who couldn’t argue. Brown said he couldn’t remember exactly what prompted his original tweet about wanting to meet the TV host, but he’d been thinking about “the educational experience” when a thought crossed his mind: “Man, I gotta meet this guy.” He added that “it was pretty cool tonight” to “shake [Nye’s] hand for helping me in my educational journey.” "I gotta meet this guy... to shake his hand for helping me in my educational journey, it was pretty cool tonight." Jaylen Brown was geeked to meet Bill Nye 👨🔬🧪 pic.twitter.com/ugPNuaKGoF Nye, a former engineer whose smash-hit 1990s children’s educational show “Bill Nye the Science Guy” cemented his place in pop culture, posted his own selfie with Brown on Instagram. Other news outlets have retreated behind paywalls. At HuffPost, we believe journalism should be free for everyone. Would you help us provide essential information to our readers during this critical time? We can't do it without you. Can't afford to contribute? Support HuffPost by creating a free account and log in while you read. You've supported HuffPost before, and we'll be honest — we could use your help again . We view our mission to provide free, fair news as critically important in this crucial moment, and we can't do it without you. Whether you give once or many more times, we appreciate your contribution to keeping our journalism free for all. You've supported HuffPost before, and we'll be honest — we could use your help again . We view our mission to provide free, fair news as critically important in this crucial moment, and we can't do it without you. Whether you give just one more time or sign up again to contribute regularly, we appreciate you playing a part in keeping our journalism free for all. Already contributed? Log in to hide these messages. The caption painted a picture of the pair going back and forth, each exclaiming how honored they were to meet the other. A post shared by Bill Nye (@billnye) Related From Our Partner
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Amid claims that the controversial Tax Reform Bills propose a derivation formula for sharing Value Added Tax (VAT) skewed against the North, the Leader of the Senate, Opeyemi Bamidele, has dismissed the allegations as unfounded saying it would favour the North. In a Christmas message personally signed by him, Senator Bamidele maintained that the proposed legislation is “guided purely by the principles of equity, fairness, and justice.” The Senate Leader noted that, contrary to the narrative being promoted in the public space by certain lawmakers from the North, the derivation formula on VAT actually favors certain states in the North West. “For the record, the Tax Reform Bills, when finally enacted, will utterly exempt all employees earning N1,000,000 annually or N83,000 monthly; exempt start-ups, shared services, and technologically driven services from taxation; and recommend zero VAT on essential services and consumables. “Even though it reviews the derivation formula to 60%, this proposal is guided purely by the principles of equity, fairness, and justice. “The new model will ultimately guarantee a significant increase in VAT distributable to every state in the federation. ALSO READ: BREAKING: Tax reform is here to stay — Tinubu “As credible data have shown, for instance, the new model recommends 6.17% for Kano compared to the current 0.89%. It recommends 1.21% for Zamfara compared to the current 0.05%. Meanwhile, Lagos, which currently gets 80.26%, will receive 15.28% under the new model, representing an 81% decrease. “Similarly, Rivers’ share will decline from 7.74% to 4.6%, accounting for a 41% reduction. With these figures, the narrative around the new derivation model is utterly incorrect and unfounded.” Senator Bamidele added, “Amid the debates about the Tax Reform Bills, as Christ our Lord has taught us, and as the Parliament of the people, we shall never pursue any agenda outside our oath of allegiance or undertake policy initiatives that are adversarial to or conflict with the interests and welfare of all our constituents and indeed our Fatherland.” The Senate Leader also appealed to Nigerians to embrace the spirit of the Christmas season to renew their hope in the country. “This is the season never to shy away from the eternal responsibilities God Almighty has committed to our hands. It is the season to renew our resolve to faithfully stand with the political leadership for the renewal of hope. “It is the season to halt the search for pastures that are never green and instead join hands to build our nation with conviction, rebranding it for the ceaseless inflow of global capital and the endless influx of global tourists.” NIGERIAN TRIBUNEDarius Jackson has to tread lightly on the Internet due to his divisive relationship with Keke Palmer and the scandals that they faced . With that in mind, we have no idea why he would choose to reveal via his Instagram Story that he almost forgot their son Leodis' birthday. "Took Leodis to his doctor's appointment back in September & barely knew his date of birth.." Jackson wrote. "His mom was on speed dial & the nanny also helped answer the other questions. But we got it done! Which is all that matters." It was back in September, Darius; why do you do this to yourself?! Jokes aside, people took this a lot more seriously than they probably should, thanks to the context of Keke Palmer and Darius Jackson's relationship. "It got so out of control ," the former told PEOPLE of their extinguished bond. "The only way I knew how to bring order was through the court. [...] Not just with my romantic relationships, but with family and friends, [my fame has] always become a burden. Too many voices get in. It can make everybody else not trust you. It’s hard to explain." Read More: Darius Jackson Net Worth 2024: What Is The Actor Worth? However, it's important to note that Darius Jackson and Keke Palmer are in a much better place now and are very happy for each other in the public eye. In fact, it seems like the two want to commit to a healthy and cooperative coparenting relationship when it comes to their baby boy Leodis, as they went out for a zoo trip earlier this year after their public falling-out. Of course, fans continue to debate whether these signs of goodwill owe themselves to a genuine desire to heal or to their wishes to clean up their act on social media. But frankly, that's an irrelevant conversation that's none of our business. The important thing is that Keke Palmer and Darius Jackson seemingly moved past the more serious parts of their allegations against each other and feel comfortable with supporting each other through this new phase of their intertwined lives. Let's just hope that they don't lose their memory any more than they seemingly already have... Read More: Keke Palmer Sends Shannon Sharpe Into Hysteria By Bringing Up Sex Tape Mishap
North Carolina has interviewed former New England Patriots coach and six-time Super Bowl champion Bill Belichick for its head coaching position, two people with knowledge of the situation said Thursday. Both people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the school isn't commenting publicly on its search. Belichick's interview, first reported by Inside Carolina, comes a week after the school fired its winningest coach in College Football Hall of Famer Mack Brown. The school announced Nov. 26 that Brown in his second stint at the school, with Brown to N.C. State. Former Cleveland Browns coach Freddie Kitchens is working as the interim coach for an upcoming bowl game as UNC conducts it search. Moving on from the 73-year-old Brown to hire the 72-year-old Belichick would mean UNC is turning to a coach who has never worked at the college level, yet had incredible NFL success alongside quarterback Tom Brady throughout most of his 24-year tenure with the Patriots . In the time since, he , notably the Atlanta Falcons in January. UNC’s opening comes at a time of rapid changes in college athletics with free player movement through the transfer portal and players able to cash in on their athletic fame with endorsement opportunities. There’s also the impending arrival of revenue sharing, part of a $2.8 billion antitrust settlement proposal that by a judge in October. “I think it's a great time for me to get out,” Brown said after Saturday's loss to the Wolfpack. “This isn't the game that I signed up for. It's changed so much.” In an earlier this week, athletic director Bubba Cunningham said all the coaches the school is talking with about its job “are playing,” with college football having reached its conference title games before unveiling the 12-team College Football Playoff and bowl assignments. Cunningham said then that “fit” was the most important thing in finding Brown’s successor. “There's a certain person that’s best suited at the right time, at the right place,” he said. “And right now, that’s we’re looking for: Where are we today, who can lead us in the next three, five, 10 years?” Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up . AP college football: andAstrana Health (NASDAQ:ASTH) Hits New 12-Month Low – What’s Next?
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