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Lorain County Sheriff's Office debuts a new rookie horse
The Lorain County Sheriff's Office has purchased a 10-year-old mare for a new mounted unit, supported by private donations that have raised more than $50,000; a second horse is expected soon.
Brown Ranch renamed Slate Creek Neighborhood as governance group moves forward
The Brown Ranch Governance Group agreed March 26 to refer to the long‑proposed project as the Slate Creek Neighborhood, and the group is working to define a governance structure and membership as Phase 2 planning remains pending; the group will meet April 30–May 1 to discuss its title, end state and timeline.
Women's Fair returns to Kalispell Saturday to support local nonprofits
The Women's Fair returns to Kalispell for a second year Saturday at the Hilton Garden Inn and will support local nonprofits including the Abbie Shelter and the Sparrows Nest of Northwest Montana.
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Showing: 131-140Fairfield launches North Texas Street makeover with grant funding for businesses
Fairfield opened applications for the North Texas Street Revitalization Program, offering up to $30,000 per eligible business from a $400,000 ARPA allocation.
Jackson-Milton first graders exceed snack goal for Rescue Mission
Corrine Tomaino's first-grade class at Jackson-Milton Elementary collected 2,565 individually wrapped snacks during March's Kindness Month and donated them to the Rescue Mission of the Mahoning Valley.
Ryan Bueter of The Killer Dueling Pianos revives human connection in the digital entertainment era
Ryan Bueter's The Killer Dueling Pianos stages participatory live shows built around two pianists and audience requests, and the article cites a study reporting higher engagement and physiological responses for live performances.
Danville Humane Society names new director and plans to re-open later this spring.
The Humane Society of Danville appointed Sheilah Knight as director and announced it will reopen to the public later this spring after pausing animal intake during a leadership transition.
Gilbert residents invited to sign Ocotillo Bridge beam.
Gilbert is holding a public beam-signing event Thursday from 4–6 p.m. at Gilbert Regional Park for a 43-foot steel beam that will be permanently installed as part of the $112 million Ocotillo Road extension.
Impact Church Reynoldsburg launches new website to support Reynoldsburg and Pataskala communities
Impact Church in Reynoldsburg launched a new website on April 1, 2026, offering livestreamed services, an events calendar, past sermons, and ministry information to improve local communication and accessibility.
Northwood Health Systems names Jeremy Sagun as president and CEO
Northwood Health Systems appointed Jeremy Sagun as its new president and CEO; he has worked at Northwood since 2005 and led outpatient services since 2022.
Frankfort 13-year-old leads push to make rescue animal Kentucky's official state pet
Ethan Branscum, a 13-year-old from Frankfort, helped attach a proposal to Senate Bill 37 to name rescue animals Kentucky's official state pet while the bill also designates the Treeing Walker Coonhound as the state dog.
University of Indianapolis marks Grady the Greyhound's move to emeritus status.
The University of Indianapolis will name Grady the Greyhound Mascot Emeritus at its May commencement while a younger mascot, Grady II, is being phased in as his successor.
Clark County Medical Society invites nominations for Winged Heart Awards.
The Clark County Medical Society is accepting nominations through May 15, 2026, for its twelfth annual Winged Heart Awards, which recognize nurses, first responders, and health-focused nonprofit organizations in Clark County.
