Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium is currently caring for three cold-stunned manatees. Manatees require water warmer than 68 degrees to avoid cold stress syndrome. Mote became a Secondary Care ...
Galen L. Mote, 88, of Topeka, Kansas passed peacefully on January 22, 2026 at Shawnee PARC. He was the son of the late Joseph C. Mote and Leah E. Mote of Maple Hill, Kansas, and the father of Richard ...
Donna “JoAnn” Scott Mote died peacefully in her sleep 12-11-2025 at Manna Acres Assisted Living facility in Lubbock. She was born in Lubbock 08-02-1933 to Lois and Tater Scott. She was preceded in ...
Beloved son Chad Alan Mote was born November 21, 1971, at St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. His identical twin brother Brad was stillborn. Chad passed away peacefully at his REM home ...
Harding University announced a leadership restructuring for its national powerhouse football program on Tuesday, a move designed to ensure long-term continuity and sustained success. Paul Simmons, the ...
Two manatees named Sleet and Cabbage were released after months of rehabilitation at Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium. The manatees were the first patients at Mote's new secondary care facility, ...
BOLIVAR, Mo. — Harding University’s Roddy Mote, a 1984 St. Marys High School graduate, was honored Tuesday by FootballScoop as the Division II Coordinator of the Year. Mote, whose defense helped the ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mote, Inc. (“Mote”), a leader in climate technology pioneering carbon-negative energy and biomass carbon removal, today announced the appointment of Ashleigh N. Ross as ...
Ashleigh Ross Joins Mote, Inc. as Chief Commercial Officer to Advance Carbon-Negative Bioenergy and U.S. Leadership in Biomass-to-Hydrogen Mote, Inc. (“Mote”), a leader in climate technology ...
After years of planning, fundraising and waiting, Mote Marine Laboratory’s brand-new, $132 million Science and Education Aquarium (SEA) opened its doors to the public at Nathan Benderson Park in ...
If you have a brain, and if you know others who do, then you know there’s a catastrophic catalogue of ways that our skull-socket electro-fat computers can disappoint their owners. From memory-loss to ...
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