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The All Local Afternoon Update for Wednesday, June 10th, 2026
Niagara Falls City Schools superintendent Mark Laurrie reacts to NYSUT's efforts to further advance limits on educational technology in classrooms across New York full 407 Thu, 04 Jun 2026 08:30:00 +0000 Qr36zGXLJ2EMMFwFKxNuqm3VYXm5kwa9 news,new york state,wben,mark laurrie,niagara falls city school district,new york state united teachers WBEN Extras news,new york state,wben,mark laurrie,niagara falls city school district,new york state united teachers Niagara Falls City Schools superintendent Mark Laurrie reacts to NYSUT's efforts to further advance limits on educational technology in classrooms across New York Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
A Shelby councilman’s resignation from Mansfield City Schools is drawing scrutiny after district records described it as tied to a threat of termination or non-renewal.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
School districts across the Kansas City metro are navigating financial challenges as they cope with fewer students and state funding shortfalls. Plus: Researchers believe that Gen Z may be reaching for a cigarette more often than members of older generations.
Murfreesboro City Schools are wrapping up the academic year, but the district's essential community programs are just getting started for the summer season. Lisa Trail says
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Today from SDPB - Some public high schools in Rapid City are getting metal detectors to increase safety, while a new property tax law may face a challenge at the ballot box.
Wes Massey The vision of Commerce City Schools is to work together as a community to provide students with a safe environment where they are loved, advocated for and inspired to learn as they receive a high-quality education that prepares them for a successful future. Our Community Partner for this episode of Northeast Georgia Business Radio is TruVista Communications. […]
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. The latest Information on Iran. New city schools CEO. City Council President Zeke Cohen joined the show discussing data centers, BGE, The IG situation & MONSE. The Mayor of Baltimore has 134 staffers. Listen to C4 & Bryan weekdays from 5:30-10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio app!!
Murfreesboro City Schools registration is officially underway, and missing these critical deadlines could impact your child’s placement for the upcoming school year. T
3 finalists for Sioux City Schools superintendent position include Miller, Pickens & Vanderloo.
Why are school applications dropping in major cities like Washington, D.C.? Fewer families are applying due to immigration concerns, people moving out of cities, and lower birth rates reducing the number of students. This decline could lead to funding cuts and possible school closures as districts adjust (Source: Washington Post).
Christie Finley is an accomplished education leader and former Superintendent of Huntsville City Schools, one of Alabama's most prominent and rapidly growing school systems. With a career spanning more than two decades in public education, Finley has built a reputation for strong organizational leadership, student-centered decision making, and a commitment to academic excellence in diverse and high-performing communities.Before being named superintendent, Finley served Huntsville City Schools in several key leadership roles, including Chief Academic Officer and Deputy Superintendent. In these positions, she played an instrumental role in shaping district-wide instructional strategy, improving curriculum alignment, supporting teacher development, and expanding academic opportunities for students across elementary, middle, and high schools. Her leadership contributed to Huntsville City Schools maintaining its standing as one of the top-performing districts in Alabama, particularly noted for strong outcomes in college readiness, STEM education, and Advanced Placement participation.As superintendent, Finley oversaw a district serving approximately 23,000 students across more than 40 schools in a city nationally recognized for its ties to engineering, defense, and space exploration. Working in a community closely connected to NASA, Redstone Arsenal, and a thriving technology sector, Finley prioritized initiatives that supported workforce readiness, STEM pathways, and partnerships with local higher education institutions and industry leaders.During her tenure, Finley guided the district through significant challenges facing K–12 education nationwide, including pandemic-era learning disruption, staffing pressures, and evolving expectations around academic performance and school accountability. She worked closely with the Huntsville City Schools Board of Education, educators, parents, and community stakeholders to navigate complex policy decisions while maintaining focus on student achievement and operational stability.Finley is widely recognized for her collaborative leadership style, emphasizing communication, transparency, and strategic planning. Her approach has been characterized by a willingness to engage stakeholders across differing perspectives while focusing on long-term outcomes for students and families. Colleagues often describe her as thoughtful, steady, and deeply committed to the mission of public education.Throughout her career, Finley has been an advocate for continuous improvement in teaching and learning, emphasizing data-informed decision making, professional development for educators, and the importance of building strong school cultures. Her work reflects a belief that successful school systems require both academic rigor and strong relationships between educators, families, and the broader community.Today's conversation explores Christie Finley's leadership journey, lessons learned from guiding a major public school district, and insights into the evolving landscape of education in a fast-growing city like Huntsville. A native of Alabama and graduate of Auburn University, Christie is married to Kirk Finley and they have two sons.For more information on Christie Finley and Leadership Greater Huntsville, visit https://leadershiphsv.orgHost/Interviewer: M. Troy Bye, Owner, Our Town with Troy Bye, a brand of the Our Town Company, LLC Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP5NjTsQ72k00C5n7ghLapAWatch on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0JwD62zXPncMeFeQdTVomHAudio only available in all other platforms where you get your podcasts.Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/our-town-w-troy-bye-50033a234/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourtownpodcast/
New episode alert! A brand‑new episode of Between the Bells is here! Host Lisa Trail visits with Scales Elementary Principal Andrea Oakley about all the great things happening at the school—and why being surrounded by neighborhoods makes Scales such a special place to learn and grow. Lisa also sits down with Extended School Program Director Cynthia Hopkins to learn more about the enrichment activities offered after school… and discovers what Cynthia would be doing if she weren't working for City Schools. Hint: It involves sand and surf.
La superintendenta del distrito escolar de Santa Rosa nos visito para invitar a la comunidad a participar en las decisiones de como los fondos deben ser usados el siguiente año escolar para mejorar como nuestrxs estudiantes sobresalen. #sonomacounty #srcs #padres #madres
Sioux City Schools administrator Bemus moving to new post at nearby SB-L.
The clock is ticking for Murfreesboro families looking to secure a spot outside their assigned school zone for the upcoming year. Murfreesboro City Schools zone waivers are
Representantes del distrito escolar de Santa Rosa nos presentaron información de los varios programas especiales que existen en sus preparatorias. Familias que estén interesadas en inscribir a sus estudiantes podrían ir a srcschools.org para aprender mas del proceso de inscripción. #srcs #sonomacounty #familia #estudiantes #migrantes #inmigrantes #padres #madres
Columbus City Schools is addressing a budget shortfall by cutting more than 60 administrative positions, closing four buildings and making some busing changes.Despite these moves, projections still show the district will be out of money by 2030.School leaders say rising costs, property tax changes and reduced state funding have backed them into a corner.We'll discuss what's being done to get out of that corner with Columbus City Schools' Superintendent Angela Chapman.Guest:Columbus City Schools' Superintendent/CEO Angela ChapmanIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format.
Columbus City Schools is addressing a budget shortfall by cutting more than 60 administrative positions, closing four buildings and making some busing changes.Despite these moves, projections still show the district will be out of money by 2030.School leaders say rising costs, property tax changes and reduced state funding have backed them into a corner.We'll discuss what's being done to get out of that corner with Columbus City Schools' Superintendent Angela Chapman.Guest:Columbus City Schools' Superintendent/CEO Angela ChapmanIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format.
Niagara Falls City Schools superintendent Mark Laurrie share thoughts on Buffalo Schools' student attendance lottery initiative full 248 Fri, 23 Jan 2026 09:30:00 +0000 9SASMpnMFwqdIInRrEhFCDJB8LsZDNpA news,wben,niagara falls,buffalo public schools,mark laurrie,niagara falls city school district WBEN Extras news,wben,niagara falls,buffalo public schools,mark laurrie,niagara falls city school district Niagara Falls City Schools superintendent Mark Laurrie share thoughts on Buffalo Schools' student attendance lottery initiative Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News F
In this episode, host Bryan Barrett sits down with Lisa Trail from Murfreesboro City Schools to discuss two major upcoming deadlines that parents and community members won't
(disculpas porque al final, el video tubo problemas). Hablamos con representantes del distrito escolar de Santa Rosa. Platicamos del proceso para que padres/tutorxs inscriban a nuevxs estudiantes al distrito para empezar el proceso de 2026 – 2027. #sonomacounty #srcs #escuelas #estudiantes #padres #madres #escuela
Cameron Shirley Commerce City Schools' Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) and Work-Based Learning (WBL) programs are designed to prepare students for success beyond the classroom by connecting academic learning with real-world experience. Through hands-on instruction, industry-aligned pathways, and meaningful partnerships with local businesses and community organizations, students gain practical skills that translate […]
Cameron Shirley Commerce City Schools' Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) and Work-Based Learning (WBL) programs are designed to prepare students for success beyond the classroom by connecting academic learning with real-world experience. Through hands-on instruction, industry-aligned pathways, and meaningful partnerships with local businesses and community organizations, students gain practical skills that translate […]
La superintendenta Lisa August nos visitó para dar información de que creo los problemas fiscales que han llevado a la clausura de cuatro escuelas y que muchas personas perdieran sus trabajos. También nos da detalles de algunas propuestas para mejorar la situación. #srcs #sonomacounty #estudiantes #escuelas #padres #madres #podcast
Niagara Falls City Schools superintendent Mark Laurrie on the ongoing cell phone ban in New York schools and thoughts on Australia's social media ban for kids under the age of 16 full 251 Thu, 11 Dec 2025 09:30:00 +0000 SuF4EJRjaJgZJ7DT83Jgz5kmWWrfTI7Z news,social media,australia,wben,social media ban,cell phone ban,mark laurrie,niagara falls city school district WBEN Extras news,social media,australia,wben,social media ban,cell phone ban,mark laurrie,niagara falls city school district Niagara Falls City Schools superintendent Mark Laurrie on the ongoing cell phone ban in New York schools and thoughts on Australia's social media ban for kids under the age of 16 Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
Hurling Chat this week focuses on the Liam Mellows Club and looks back at their recent Senior B Championship win. David Collins, Sean Morrissey and Aonghus Callanan join Niall and Sean to chat about: - the Senior B success - the story of the season - the difficulty of getting back to Senior and the positive impact of it - challenges facing Mellows, including the drop in numbers coming from their traditional base - Club and city-wide Coaching initiatives, including a new County Board-led County Games Development Coordinator (Hurling) position to be based in Galway City - new City Schools amalgamation at Junior level & the possible benefits Join us each Wednesday on Hurling Chat, Galway Bay FM's weekly Hurling Podcast.
Shane Sanders and Tanner Stiles of Oklahoma City Schools show us how they are ALL IN on using HUDL! This is a DEEP DIVE Tech Tuesday where you get to see how a district has fully embraced the HUDL Platform and turned it into a GAME CHANGER! This is The Educational AD Podcast!
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On this episode, Lisa Trail talks to Sheri Arnette, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction for city schools. We learn about what her job entails and some of the things she is most excited about for this school year. We also talk to principal Dr. Caitlin Bullard and find out some of the incredible things that are happening at the Discovery School.
The All-City schools made local history, Clifton Central's Brady Shule made school history and more in this week's Daily Journal 2-Minute Drill.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Hear from Mansfield City Schools Board of Education candidates Gary Feagin, Deena Hamilton and Rebecca Wayman. Two candidates, Chris Elswick and Linda Golden, were unable to attend the event, which was recorded on Oct. 15, 2025.Visit our elections page for stories on all local races and issues. Make an informed vote on Nov. 4.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The I Love CVille Show headlines: UVA Snatches Win From WSU; Hoos #16 In Nation AstraZeneca 600 New Jobs Will Be $125K Avg Salary Is The New Zoning Ordinance Lawsuit All Done? Will 303 Alderman Rd Turn Back Into Brownstones? UVA Interim Prez Claps Back At Trump Administration Thousands Gather For “No Kings” Protest In AlbCo Will This Election Cycle Impact AlbCo & City Schools? If You Need CVille Office Space, Contact Jerry Miller Read Viewer & Listener Comments Live On-Air The I Love CVille Show airs live Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm on The I Love CVille Network. Watch and listen to The I Love CVille Show on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, iTunes, Apple Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Fountain, Amazon Music, Audible, Rumble and iLoveCVille.com.
How do teachers assess content mastery in personalized learning, when students choose their own learning trajectory? Georgia's runner-up for 2025 Teacher of the Year and 3rd-5th grade STEM teacher from City Schools of Decatur Alicia Reno visits the podcast with her sensational STEM strategies. By connecting the standards to real life, application person Alicia first hooks students on the process of learning, then co-designs authentic, individualized assessments to help learners show what they know.
Alex Zimmerman, reporter at Chalkbeat New York, talks about his breadth of reporting on the New York City mayoral candidates' proposals regarding the New York City public school system, including Zohran Mamdani's proposal to end mayoral control of the city's schools and Andrew Cuomo's proposal to replace the city's lowest-performing schools with charters or other models.
Episode 66 of News Man Weekly mixes the usual banter, football overreactions, headlines of the week and a guest with some fascinating ghost stories. Carl, Zac and Hayden trade takes from the weekend, then turn to local news — including the Ashland County Fair’s decision to remove the Democratic Party booth over 'offensive' political buttons, Mansfield City Council honoring longtime pastor Rev. Verdell Larson and Mansfield City Schools earning improved marks on Ohio’s state report cards. The episode’s featured guest is historian, playwright and author Mark Sebastian Jordan, who joins the show to talk about his new book, In These Haunted Hills: Ghosts of the Ohio Highlands. Jordan shares why history, storytelling and the supernatural are so compelling to him, offers a glimpse of some favorite haunted tales and explains how he approaches investigating reports of paranormal activity. You can visit Mark and buy a signed copy of his book September 27-28 at the 48th Annual Ohio Heritage Days Festival at Malabar Farm. For now, grab a cup of Relax, It’s Just Coffee and settle in for some ghostly stories just in time for the season. Related links: History Knox author to offer new book at Heritage Days Visit Mark's history archive on Knox Pages Brownella Cottage: Is the Bishop still haunting his old home? Find Mark's classical music reviews News of the week links: Ashland County Fair board boots Ashland County Democratic Party booth for ‘offensive’ buttons ACSO investigating ‘offensive’ button incident at Ashland County Fair; notifies U.S. Secret Service Ashland County Democratic Party chair says fair ‘ejected’ her for ‘political reasons’ It’s unanimous: Mansfield lawmakers add Rev. Verdell Larson’s name to street Shoot for the stars: Mansfield Sr., career tech see boost on state report card Intro song credit: Smoke And Drink, by Luke Watson. Be a Source Member for unlimited access to local, independent journalism.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric Sholtis is a CMAA and a former Podcast Guest - Ep #368 and the 3rd Edition of the AD Toolbox - and he's back with some great tips on a TOOLBOX Extra segment! THIS is The Educational AD Podcast!
Jersey City school officials are considering following the lead of their neighbors across Hudson and banning phones in schools. Plus, Gov. Kathy Hochul is declaring a health emergency to help New Yorkers get COVID vaccines. Also, we share what elected officials and other leaders in Brooklyn are saying in the days since six people were shot after the West Indian Day festivities. And finally, as summer comes to an end and farmstands switch produce, there's still plenty of cucumbers at farmstands across the city.
Medina City Schools announce new safety rules for high school football games full 730 Thu, 04 Sep 2025 10:58:53 +0000 zNtCAsHOsDXVO3EHjqRbSrhqESgNFYLP ohsaa,sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima ohsaa,sports Medina City Schools announce new safety rules for high school football games The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.a
Hour 1: Guardians playoff push would make us confident + Medina City Schools announce new rules for football games full 2222 Thu, 04 Sep 2025 14:59:39 +0000 sZ8uDfOh0bHQAwlgMF8I8B8WCamVh7JG sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 1: Guardians playoff push would make us confident + Medina City Schools announce new rules for football games The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
President Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. move to overhaul America's vaccine policies, from ending mandates and reshaping advisory panels to firing the CDC director, sparking fierce resistance from the public health establishment. Fed Governor Lisa Cook takes her fight to court to block President Trump's attempt to remove her for cause over mortgage fraud allegations. An explosive investigation into Baltimore City schools reveals systemic grade-changing, manipulated data, and dismal proficiency rates, failures Investigative Reporter Chris Papst, author of "Failure Factory," says are driving the city's crime crisis. All Family Pharmacy: Order now at https://allfamilypharmacy.com/MEGYN and save 10% with code MEGYN10 Riverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order.
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Top Stories for July 29th Publish Date: July 29th From The BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, July 29th and Happy Birthday to Peter Jennings I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia Buford City Schools opens $62 million high school football stadium Comedy star Druski returns to South Gwinnett High for Back to School event Aurora kicks off 30th season with The Wiz on Aug. 14 All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Break 1: Kia MOG (07.14.22 KIA MOG) STORY 1: Buford City Schools opens $62 million high school football stadium Buford unveiled the $62 million Phillip Beard Stadium and Dexter Wood Field, a state-of-the-art facility symbolizing the community's pride in its schools and football team. The 10,000-seat stadium features suites, event spaces, advanced digital scoreboards, and upcoming weapons detection systems. Named after longtime city leader Phillip Beard and former coach Dexter Wood, the stadium honors their contributions to Buford's excellence. Despite inflation doubling the original cost, officials emphasized its value as a community hub. Buford High’s football team will debut the field on Aug. 14, with six home games this season, including one aired on ESPN2. STORY 2: Comedy star Druski returns to South Gwinnett High for Back to School event Former South Gwinnett High School Coordinator Traci Malloy helped organize the Druski x Snipes Back to School event, even after leaving her role. The event featured giveaways, food trucks, and appearances by comedian and South Gwinnett alum Druski, inspiring students with his success story. Snipes’ “Style is in Session” initiative provided bookbags and supplies, while local businesses like Fingerz restaurant contributed food. The event fostered community pride, boosted morale, and prepared students for the school year. Parents and organizers emphasized the importance of role models and community engagement in shaping students' futures. STORY 3: Aurora kicks off 30th season with The Wiz on Aug. 14 Aurora Theatre’s 30th Anniversary Season kicks off with *The Wiz* (Aug. 14–Sept. 7), celebrating three decades of storytelling and community impact. The season features a mix of classics and new works, including *Christmas Canteen*, marking Co-Founder Ann-Carol Pence’s final season; the hilarious farce *The Play That Goes Wrong*; the world premiere of *Initiative*, a heartfelt play about friendship and imagination; and Lin-Manuel Miranda’s *In the Heights*, celebrating identity and community. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: DTL CONCERT SERIES STORY 4: Greater Atlanta Christian's Brad Kinser Named Georgia Coach of the Year Brad Kinser, longtime Greater Atlanta Christian coach, was honored as Georgia Girls High School Track and Field Coach of the Year by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association for leading the Spartans to a Class AAA-A Private state championship. With 42 years of coaching experience, including 36 at GAC, Kinser has won nine state titles in girls track and field and was inducted into the Georgia Track and Field/Cross Country Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2024. STORY 5: Dacula resident gains valuable experience as intern at U.S. Open golf tournament Donovan Drummond, an Arizona State senior studying sports business, was one of 24 students selected for the USGA’s Pathways Internship Program during the 125th U.S. Open. With no prior golf experience, Drummond embraced the 10-day immersive program, learning about tournament operations, sponsorships, and networking. Inspired by USGA President Fred Perpall’s advice on resilience and company, Drummond gained a new appreciation for golf as both a lifelong game and a networking tool. With internships at D.C. United and Monumental Sports, Drummond aims to lead operations for a pro sports team while exploring his newfound passion for golf. We’ll be back in a moment. Break: DTL EVENING OF ARTS STORY 6: Explore Gwinnett hands out $100,000 in placemaking grants to local communities Explore Gwinnett awarded $100,000 in grants through its first-ever Gwinnett Creativity Fund Placemaking Grants to support eight community projects. These initiatives aim to enhance public spaces, foster arts access, and boost Gwinnett County as a cultural destination. Projects include murals, decorative crosswalks, a reading grotto, a pocket park, and a bioswale. Recipients include the Hudgens Center for Art & Learning, Sugarloaf CID, and cities like Norcross, Suwanee, and Duluth. Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson praised the collaboration and innovation, particularly in unincorporated areas, for reimagining public spaces and promoting community pride. STORY 7: Mitsubishi Electric Classic donates more than $700,000 to local charities The Mitsubishi Electric Classic golf tournament in Duluth raised $748,646 for local charities, benefiting Cink Charities, Special Needs Schools of Gwinnett, and providing scholarships to 17 children of veterans and first responders through Folds of Honor. Since 2013, the PGA Champions Tour event has donated over $5.75 million to local causes. This year’s efforts also included planting 7,900 trees through the Birdies Fore Trees initiative. Tournament officials praised the community’s support and highlighted the event’s lasting impact on Gwinnett County. We’ll have closing comments after this. 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Cell phones will be banned in New York City schools this fall... Columbia University reaches a deal with the Trump admin... Former Amazon employee accused of stealing thousands of pairs of work boots full 440 Thu, 24 Jul 2025 09:53:33 +0000 P6UcZJGNMIZDg1nn5KwbZhlzSWkSgSar news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news Cell phones will be banned in New York City schools this fall... Columbia University reaches a deal with the Trump admin... Former Amazon employee accused of stealing thousands of pairs of work boots The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.