Sen. Cruz Tours Ut Tyler Health Science Center, Commends 'Innovative Healthcare'


credit: Raw Story

A Pennsylvania man's video of smokestacks falling near his home has gone viral after he posted it to Facebook last week.

Joe Kern, of Springdale, Pa., says he was outside his house watching the demolition of a power plant when he saw smoke coming out of one of the stacks.

He then posted the video to Facebook, where it has been viewed more than 1.7 million times as of this writing, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.

According to the video, the power plant was being demolished when the smokestacks fell.

"I thought it was funny at first," Kern tells the Post-Gazette.

"But then I realized it was real.

I didn't know what was going on."

According to the video, the power plant was in the process of being demolished when the smokestacks fell.

Kern, who is in his early 20s, was in high school when the smokestacks fell.

He was in the engineering pathway, not the arts, according to his high school teacher.

"He was a very talented young man," she tells the Post-Gazette.

"He was really creative.

He was actually in the engineering pathway, not the arts.

So that was his forte, was engineering.

But he was very

Read the Entire Article


Selected Grant News Headlines

A customized collection of grant news from foundations and the federal government from around the Web.

Aapi Entrepreneurs Embrace Cultural Heritage To Be Stronger, More Authentic Leaders

"I didn't want to acknowledge any life challenges I had along the waywhich left me feeling burnt out from not showing my whole self," says Trish Boes, founder and CEO of UnlimitMe. But now, she...more

Anitha Rao: Busting Taboos One Period at a Time

"When I belong to an educated family and nobody told me about menstrual hygiene, how would those living in rural areas and slums know," Anitha Rao says. That's why the 40-year-old social...more

Science Research Program at Joplin High School Recieves $5000 American Water Grant

A Joplin, Mo., high school's science program is going to be able to keep going thanks to a $5,000 grant from the American Water Charitable Foundation. The money will be used to fund future...more

Illinois American Water Recognizes American Water Charitable Foundation 2024 Water and ...

Illinois American Waterthe largest regulated water and wastewater utility in the USis making a splash in its home state with a $200,000 donation to help clean up the Ohio River. The utility has...more

Lenawee Youth Council Offers Opportunities to Serve

If you're a teen in Lenawee County, Mich., and you love giving back to your community, you may want to consider becoming a member of the Lenawee YOUTH Council. The council, a program of the...more

We'Re Not Done Yet: over Half a Million to Local Nonprofits
Foundation: Whitefish Community Foundation

"But wait. We're not done yet." That was the message from Lois Davis, CEO of the Whitefish Community Foundation, as it handed out $520,300 in grants to 68 nonprofit organizations in the...more

Study: Chatgpt Displays Lower Concern for Chi

Parents who use an AI tool to flag potential developmental delays in their children may be surprised to learn their pediatricians aren't as concerned. Researchers at Cohen Children's Medical...more

Warehouse Operative

If you've got a strong work ethic and the ability to work nights and weekends, a warehouse job might be just what you're looking for. The Children's Place, a children's clothing and gear company...more

Lukas Walton'S Climate-Focused Investment Firm S2G Raises $600 Million In Outside Funding

Sam Walton's grandson has raised $600 million for his climate-focused investment firm, S2G, the Chicago Tribune reports. According to Forbes, 37-year-old Lukas Walton is worth an estimated $27.8...more

Greater Hermiston Community Foundation Seeks Grant Applicants

The Greater Hermiston Community Foundation is accepting applications for its 2024 grant cycle. Local organizations serving Hermiston, Umatilla, Stanfield, Echo, and Irrigon are eligible to...more






Social Entrepreneurship
Spotlight



Influencing Social Good Through Retail


When Hannah Davis   traveled to China to teach English, she noticed how Chinese workers and farmers were often sporting olive green army-style shoes. Those shoes served as her inspiration to create her own social enterprise, Bangs Shoes.



Federal Government Grant and Assistance Programs


Capacity Building Assistance to Strengthen Public Health Immunization Infrastructure and Performance | Hazardous Materials Assistance Program | Resource Conservation and Development | San Joaquin River Restoration Program | Corrections_Research and Evaluation and Policy Formulation | The Affordable Care Act Medicaid Adult Quality Grants | Allied Health Special Projects | Lake Champlain Basin Program | | Site Style by YAML | Grants.gov | Grants | Grants News | Sitemap | Privacy Policy

Edited by: Michael Saunders

© 2008-2024 Copyright Michael Saunders