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THE RIGHT STUFF
The BOSS Magazine

THE RIGHT STUFF

Why veterans thrive in logistics

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November 2024
HEALTHCARE ANALYTICS: FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT
The BOSS Magazine

HEALTHCARE ANALYTICS: FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT

Advanced analytics are transforming healthcare operations and patient care. Nevada's Renown Health is leading the way, creating a roadmap for swift and effective change.

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November 2024
Breathtaking BUILDINGS
The BOSS Magazine

Breathtaking BUILDINGS

THE WORLD'S MOST AWE-INSPIRING EDIFICES

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November 2024
Getting Back to giving
The BOSS Magazine

Getting Back to giving

How to revive charitable donations, with Charitybuzz CEO Ben Erwin

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November 2024
Travel Well in 2025
The BOSS Magazine

Travel Well in 2025

The best places to see & best things to do in the new year

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November 2024
The Check Cord - Look Beyond the Ribbons and Trophies
The Upland Almanac

The Check Cord - Look Beyond the Ribbons and Trophies

The ability to cooperate with training is, in fact, an inherited trait and one that is tragically missing from a great many breeding programs.

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Autumn 2024
Bird Dogs - Health Matters - Canine Heat Stroke
The Upland Almanac

Bird Dogs - Health Matters - Canine Heat Stroke

A large, raw-boned, muscular pointer was cruising across a sea of sage in search of the scent of the greater sage grouse with a spectacular view of the Sawtooth Mountains of southern Idaho in the backdrop. The sun was mid-sky, and the dew was dissipating as the pointer cast farther and faster across the landscape.

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Autumn 2024
Tail feathers - STANDARDS AND PRACTICES
The Upland Almanac

Tail feathers - STANDARDS AND PRACTICES

\"An armed society is a polite society,\" the NRA says in one of its dicta, cribbed from Robert A. Heinlein, a 20th-century American science fiction writer.

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Autumn 2024
Day's End - IN PRAISE OF FENCEROWS
The Upland Almanac

Day's End - IN PRAISE OF FENCEROWS

Driving north along the Hudson River, I gazed at a pastoral autumn scene: sere fields of faded yellow harvested corn, stubbly and broken amongst the clods of black earth, almost smooth from my vantage point. Spiky brown veins of wild growth marked barriers between plots. Occasionally, the gray bones of a mature oak rose among the brown shrubs to stand over the yellow fields. A sentry, keeping silent watch as white frost crystals slowly melted into invisibility.

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Autumn 2024
Hunting the Huns: Alberta's Big Sky Country
The Upland Almanac

Hunting the Huns: Alberta's Big Sky Country

The prairies of southern Alberta are vast, beautiful and full of prime bird habitat. Crop fields are interspersed with abandoned farms, rolling hills are intersected by coulees and creek beds, and Hungarian partridge and sharptailed grouse occupy some of the best and most picturesque habitat on the continent.

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Autumn 2024
Side Dish - End of Season
The Upland Almanac

Side Dish - End of Season

Sporting trips are not only about sport, as many other experiences are discovered alongside. And my trip to Lakewood Camps in Maine was certainly just that.

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Autumn 2024
That Time of Year Again
The Upland Almanac

That Time of Year Again

Without doubt. The most idyllic form of hunting in Ohio is seeking the woodcock. - Merrill Gilfallan, Moods of the Ohio Moons: An Outdoorsman's Almanac (1991)

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Autumn 2024
Pages Past - An Outdoor Journal
The Upland Almanac

Pages Past - An Outdoor Journal

In a world of the non-stop barrage of political sound bites, the modern news cycle that used to be days in length now seems to be updated every few minutes whether we need it or not. I am old enough to remember when our country's leaders were not media celebrities but statesmen that our nation held in esteem, even if we disagreed with their point of view. Recently, while allowing my dogs to stretch their legs on a warm evening, dusk brewing on the horizon, my mind retreated to a similar evening in my boyhood, July 15, 1979.

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Autumn 2024
I Don't Wanna'!
The Upland Almanac

I Don't Wanna'!

I'm an old hand at being retired, though - have been practicing for 25 years.

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Autumn 2024
MANUFACTURING'S NEW LOOK
The BOSS Magazine

MANUFACTURING'S NEW LOOK

The industry’s reputation doesn’t match reality, but the future is bright

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November 2024
Hurricane Not Stopping Taking a Gator Hunt Off the Bucket List
Airboating Magazine

Hurricane Not Stopping Taking a Gator Hunt Off the Bucket List

I've been hunting with my dad since I was 10 years old. I harvested my first whitetail on 12-10-2017 at age 11. I have loved hunting ever since.

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November - December 2024
We've Come A Long Way Since Our First Gator Hunting Adventure
Airboating Magazine

We've Come A Long Way Since Our First Gator Hunting Adventure

When I first met Amanda, she had never been on an airboat before, and I had never even driven one.

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November - December 2024
Poker Run to Help a Friend
Airboating Magazine

Poker Run to Help a Friend

A few of my friends reached out to me, the manager at Jolly Gator Fish Camp, needing help to raise money for Eddie aka \"Peanut\" Scott for a kidney transplant. We jumped into action. With not much time, we planned an airboat poker run for October 5, 2024.

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November - December 2024
OSCEOLA AIRBOAT ASSOCIATION 2024 STOMP THE SWAMP
Airboating Magazine

OSCEOLA AIRBOAT ASSOCIATION 2024 STOMP THE SWAMP

Stomp in the Swamp event on September 21, 2024, at Joe Overstreet in Kenansville, Florida, was a blast. Thanks to everyone who joined us for the day to enjoy the music, raffles and BBQ.

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November - December 2024
The Beauty After the Storm
Airboating Magazine

The Beauty After the Storm

We all know in Florida it is too often a battle of not enough water so can't ride areas or they are closed or too much water and areas and/or boat ramps are closed. Well after two back-to-back hurricanes (Helene and Milton), there is certainly no shortage of water.

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November - December 2024
Finally Able to Alligator Hunt with my Lifelong Friend
Airboating Magazine

Finally Able to Alligator Hunt with my Lifelong Friend

Several years ago my lifelong and good friend Robert and I were having a conversation when the topic of hunting came up.

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November - December 2024
Section 799.2 - EVERYTHING IN THE WOODS WANTS TO EAT A QUAIL (Including Me)
The Upland Almanac

Section 799.2 - EVERYTHING IN THE WOODS WANTS TO EAT A QUAIL (Including Me)

IT IS VERY QUIET HERE on Springhill Plantation, the piece of South Georgia where I have found sanctuary these last few years.

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Autumn 2024
A Longtime Love Affair
The Upland Almanac

A Longtime Love Affair

It's possible to hunt your favorite birds in a lot of different places, I suppose, but I don't do that.

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Autumn 2024
Mystery Solved
The BOSS Magazine

Mystery Solved

Mystery shopper Confero is America's top small business

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4 mins  |
November 2024
THE RIGHT ACCELERANT
The BOSS Magazine

THE RIGHT ACCELERANT

THE POSSIBILITIES - AND LIMITATIONS OF AI IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

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4 mins  |
November 2024
From Triage to Transformation
The BOSS Magazine

From Triage to Transformation

A behind-the-scenes look at the restructuring of the CISO role as part of a dynamic tech modernization effort at the City of Phoenix

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November 2024
THE IT Impact
The BOSS Magazine

THE IT Impact

Improving the connections between scientists and patients in need of novel therapies gives the IT experts of EMD Serono a rare opportunity to directly affect the lives of others

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November 2024
Boost Mobile's Quantum Leap
The BOSS Magazine

Boost Mobile's Quantum Leap

On the cusp of a daring advancement in connectivity, Boost Mobile is amping up their vendor landscape to embrace a promising technological jump.

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November 2024
ALong for the Ride
The BOSS Magazine

ALong for the Ride

Clean energy projects go up in areas once dominated by fossil fuels

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November 2024
Upland Chef - You Shot Some Birds-Now What?
The Upland Almanac

Upland Chef - You Shot Some Birds-Now What?

After knocking down a bird or two but before heading into the kitchen, hunters need to answer a question: How do we best prep a bird for cooking? Essentially, there are three approaches, and learning to process and prepare birds for cooking is an art in itself. Each technique informs what cooking method to use.

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Autumn 2024