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RICE 2024 Announces a Stellar Speaker Lineup for Summer Conference in Chicago

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Giovedì, Maggio 2, 2024

The Retail Innovation Conference and Expo (RICE), the go-to annual event for retail and brand executives, today announced its speaker lineup for the 2024 conference taking place June 4-6 at McCormick Place, Chicago.

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  • The Retail Innovation Conference and Expo (RICE), the go-to annual event for retail and brand executives, today announced its speaker lineup for the 2024 conference taking place June 4-6 at McCormick Place, Chicago.
  • This year, RICE will feature top speakers from both heritage and emerging retail brands, including Michaels, Petco, Liquid Death, and Babylist.
  • “The Retail Innovation Conference has always been known for curating thought-provoking content,” said Erica Brant, RICE Conference Content Manager, “and this year is going to be even better.
  • Keep up with the latest news from RICE on Facebook , X (formerly Twitter) , Instagram , and LinkedIn .

Comcast Digital Equity Initiatives Designed to Help Give Atlantans “Unlimited Possibilities”

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Lunedì, Aprile 15, 2024

Comcast RISE’s goal is to support the growth of small businesses in locations across metro Atlanta and surrounding areas while advancing digital literacy and equity.

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  • Comcast RISE’s goal is to support the growth of small businesses in locations across metro Atlanta and surrounding areas while advancing digital literacy and equity.
  • The grants will include resources and programs designed to help bring digital equity closer to reality in Atlanta, including business coaching sessions, education resources, a $5,000 monetary grant, creative production, media schedules, and technology makeovers.
  • “Deep, long-term investments are needed in our communities to make digital equity a reality in Atlanta,” said Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens.
  • In the last three years alone, Comcast has made more than $48.5 million in donations to Atlanta-based organizations and initiatives focused on digital equity.

Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs and The Hanover Announce Exclusive Insurance-Based Programming

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Mercoledì, Aprile 3, 2024

WORCESTER, Mass., April 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE) and The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. (NYSE: THG) announced the introduction of insurance-based programming designed to foster economic mobility within the entrepreneurial community that is supported by RICE.

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  • WORCESTER, Mass., April 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE) and The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc .
  • (NYSE: THG) announced the introduction of insurance-based programming designed to foster economic mobility within the entrepreneurial community that is supported by RICE.
  • A $250,000 grant from The Hanover is designed to advance RICE's continued programming and support of Black business owners in Georgia and beyond.
  • The Hanover also partnered with RICE to develop and implement a three-part educational series on key insurance considerations for businesses.

RICE Announces Strategic Leadership Additions, Cementing Its Role as the Nation's Largest Entrepreneurial Hub

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Giovedì, Marzo 28, 2024

Their collective expertise and proven track records are poised to propel RICE and its mission of fostering entrepreneurial excellence further.

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  • Their collective expertise and proven track records are poised to propel RICE and its mission of fostering entrepreneurial excellence further.
  • Monica Delores Hooks brings an impressive background marked by transformative leadership in the entrepreneurial ecosystem, most notably with the Women's Entrepreneurship Initiative (WEI).
  • Her efforts have generated significant capital and job creation, underscoring her ability to impact the global business landscape.
  • Their leadership reaffirms RICE's commitment to diversity, empowerment, and the success of every entrepreneur in the community.

Wärtsilä technology to provide cleaner energy to a city utility in USA

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Martedì, Febbraio 27, 2024

The contract is with the City of Farmington and was booked as order intake by Wärtsilä in November 2023.

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  • The contract is with the City of Farmington and was booked as order intake by Wärtsilä in November 2023.
  • By switching from coal to natural gas, the project aligns with the global trend towards cleaner, lower-carbon fuels.
  • "We are excited to partner with Wärtsilä on this important project," said Hank Adair, Electric Utility Director for the City of Farmington.
  • Wärtsilä has installed over 70 engine power plants, as well as 29 energy storage facilities in the U.S. since 1981.

Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE) Secures $2 Million Investment from Truist to Continue Accelerating Black Entrepreneurship in Atlanta

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Giovedì, Febbraio 29, 2024

ATLANTA, Feb. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE) is thrilled to announce a $2 million grant awarded by Truist Foundation and two Truist Trusteed Foundations to advance RICE's expansion efforts and elevate Atlanta-based Black entrepreneurs both within the RICE community and beyond.

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  • ATLANTA, Feb. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE) is thrilled to announce a $2 million grant awarded by Truist Foundation and two Truist Trusteed Foundations to advance RICE's expansion efforts and elevate Atlanta-based Black entrepreneurs both within the RICE community and beyond.
  • The generous support from Truist will continue to increase mentorship, deliver essential business resources, and expand access to valuable opportunities for capital and financial education.
  • Research conducted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce highlights that nearly 71% of Black entrepreneurs depend on personal and family savings for financing.
  • The disparity in access to capital is further exacerbated by the lower levels of family wealth among Black families.

Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE) Announces $1 Million Grant by Comcast to Support Black Entrepreneurs

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Martedì, Febbraio 20, 2024

ATLANTA, Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE), the largest center in the world dedicated to growing, scaling, and developing Black Entrepreneurs, proudly announces a $1 million grant by Comcast NBCUniversal to help advance RICE initiatives aimed at uplifting entrepreneurs in the Atlanta community and beyond.

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  • ATLANTA, Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE), the largest center in the world dedicated to growing, scaling, and developing Black Entrepreneurs, proudly announces a $1 million grant by Comcast NBCUniversal to help advance RICE initiatives aimed at uplifting entrepreneurs in the Atlanta community and beyond.
  • Meanwhile, 46% of RICE entrepreneurs thrive beyond the startup stage, more than ten times the national average, and have driven $450 million in economic activity in Fulton County, Georgia.
  • "This grant will further our programming and reimagine the support we offer Black entrepreneurs by ensuring that they have the tools and opportunities to thrive as business owners."
  • Specifically, the $1 million Comcast NBCUniversal grant will support:
    Digital RICE: A unique AI-powered platform that serves as a resource hub tailored exclusively for Black entrepreneurs to help them navigate business opportunities and challenges.

Is it broken? A strain or sprain? How to spot a serious injury now school and sport are back

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Venerdì, Febbraio 16, 2024

This can lead to two things: happy children and injuries.

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  • This can lead to two things: happy children and injuries.
  • Up to 50% of boys and 40% of girls will break a bone during childhood and adolescence.
  • But it is not just broken bones that can hamper your children’s Olympic dreams – or just disrupt their play.

Different doesn’t mean better or worse

  • Sprains, strains and fractures are all different types of injuries – and the type doesn’t necessarily indicate the severity.
  • Sprains are injuries to ligaments and joints.
  • So even a complete anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture (when one of the ligaments of the knee is torn through) is technically a sprain.

Kids are at increased risk

  • ACL ruptures are also common in children, with the highest rise in ruptures among 5–14-year-old females in Australia, increasing by 10.4% from 1998 to 2018.
  • Some kids are not getting so much as a single physical recovery day per week and are training more than elite athletes while their bodies are still lanky, uncoordinated and developing.
  • In addition to muscle, tendon and bone injuries, children are also at risk of concussion and clear guidelines now exist to inform management of this condition.


Read more:
Concussion in sport: why making players sit out for 21 days afterwards is a good idea

With all that energy and commitment going into sport and play, it’s not surprising some kids hurt themselves. Here’s what to do next …

5 ways to assess the severity of an injury

  • Injuries with bigger changes in physical appearance will be much more severe.
  • If they are unable to bend a joint or they are “guarding” the area and refusing to move it, it is a sign of more severe injury.
  • Obviously, the more severe the injury the more likely your child will recoil with pain when being touched – or not let you anywhere near them.
  • If the injury does not seem to be changing or getting better within 24 hours it may be a more severe injury, even if the previous pointers do not suggest it is.


Read more:
Hot pack or cold pack: which one to reach for when you're injured or in pain

Now what? Top tips to manage injury


Do the basics well. No matter how severe an injury may be – the RICE protocol will be useful. RICE stands for rest, ice (with a pack or cold water if no ice is available), compression (with a bandage or fitted fabric) and elevation (position the body so the injury is above the level of the heart)
if your child has an obvious deformity of the bone, joint or muscle, seek medical attention as quickly as you can. The best thing to do is take them to an emergency department for assessment. They will likely need imaging (an X-ray or CT scan) to assess the bone and joint. Treatment should happen as soon as possible as injuries are often very painful and may need relocation or splinting
if your child is struggling to move the injured area, you are unable to touch the sore spot or they cannot tolerate taking weight on the injured area, a review with your GP or physiotherapist as soon as possible is your best course of action
if your child is not improving within 24 hours, but pain levels are not too high, an appointment with a GP or physiotherapist can still be a good idea. The injury may not be that severe, but if your child is needing to walk in an unusual way or not using their arm we want to get them back to normal as fast as possible
talk to your child and see what they want to do. If the problem is lingering and they are worried about getting back to sport or play, an assessment by someone qualified (usually the GP or physio) can be very reassuring.

Read more:
Is netball actually bad for knees and ankles? What does the research say?


Myles Murphy receives funding from the Raine Medical Research Foundation, Western Australian Department of Health, Perth Wildcats, Western Australia Police Force, Defence Science Centre of Western Australia.

Henry Repeating Arms Salutes U.S. Border Patrol's 100th Anniversary with Commemorative Rifles

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Giovedì, Febbraio 15, 2024

The U.S. Border Patrol enters its centennial year amidst an ongoing national security border crisis as unprecedented numbers of migrants continue to flood America's southwest border.

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  • The U.S. Border Patrol enters its centennial year amidst an ongoing national security border crisis as unprecedented numbers of migrants continue to flood America's southwest border.
  • Purchases are limited to verified active-duty, retired, and former Border Patrol agents and current Customs and Border Protection employees.
  • Four unique U.S. Border Patrol 100th Anniversary Tribute Edition rifles are available.
  • To learn more about these exclusive rifles U.S. Border Patrol 100th Anniversary Tribute Edition rifles, visit henryusa.com/border-patrol/ .

Henry Repeating Arms Named One of Gunbroker.com's Top-Selling Brands

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Mercoledì, Gennaio 31, 2024

The achievement is a testament to Henry Repeating Arms' commitment to quality, innovation, and its customers.

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  • The achievement is a testament to Henry Repeating Arms' commitment to quality, innovation, and its customers.
  • The achievement is a testament to Henry Repeating Arms' commitment to quality, innovation, and its customers.
  • "We are privileged to count ourselves among Gunbroker.com's best-selling brands, and we owe it to a lot of hard work," said Anthony Imperato, Founder and CEO of Henry Repeating Arms.
  • Since Henry Repeating Arms introduced its first offering in 1996, the Classic Lever Action .22 , the company has become synonymous with American craftsmanship, exemplary customer service, and a deep appreciation for America's shooting sports and hunting heritage.