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Medal of Honor Boulevard connecting Pueblo to Pueblo West opens Friday.
Medal of Honor Boulevard opened Friday, linking Pueblo and Pueblo West after nearly two years of construction and about $40 million in costs. Most funding came from a voter-approved 2016 ballot measure, and a local recycling company says parts of the route include recycled plastic materials.
McGovern highlights art's role in mental health at UMass event
Rep. Jim McGovern spoke at UMass Amherst's 'Art for the Common Good' event about how music, theater and other arts support brain health and community well‑being, and he raised concerns about federal funding for arts programs.
Middlebury Food Pantry launches Summer Feeding Program
Middlebury Food Pantry will offer free lunches to anyone 18 or younger every Friday from May 29 through Aug. 7, and will also distribute a limited number of free grocery bags weekly in partnership with local organizations.
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Showing: 271-280Montgomery County: 5 things to know for March 27
Spring break for Montgomery County Public Schools begins Monday, and the county animal shelter will hold a 'Mutt Madness' dog adoption event Saturday with $16 adoption fees.
Roice-Hurst Humane Society breaks ground on expansion to improve services
Roice-Hurst Humane Society began construction on a roughly 3,000-square-foot Animal Resource Campus that will include a 900-square-foot medical unit for spay and neuter surgeries and low-cost vaccinations.
Networking lunch in Worcester aims to bring local businesses together.
The Business Growth Network will host the Worcester Big Lunch at Bolero Bar on Thursday, April 23 from 12:30pm to 3pm. The event includes a welcome drink, a two-course meal, and a prize draw to raise funds for local charities.
Bravo! Vail announces free education and engagement programs this summer
Bravo! Vail will present more than 30 free or low-cost Education and Engagement events across the Vail Valley during its 39th festival from June 22 to July 30, including eight free concerts presenting Beethoven’s complete 32 Piano Sonatas and a Young Musicians Summit with guest artists.
Pam Fields runs for District 2 County Commissioner seat in Sumter County
Pam Fields, a nearly 20-year Sumter County resident with over 30 years in education, is running for the District 2 County Commissioner seat and says her priorities include roads, schools, public safety, and local economic growth.
East Whittier Woman's Improvement Club honored by LA County Supervisor Hahn
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn honored the East Whittier Woman's Improvement Club during Women's History Month as the organization marks its 125th year; the club has preserved its historic Clubhouse and helped restore the Pio Pico Adobe.
Southwest Missouri Bank to open Corley grant round March 30
Southwest Missouri Bank, trustee of the W.R. Corley Memorial Trust, will make grant applications available March 30 for nonprofits serving Jasper and Newton counties; applications are due May 4.
Durham School Services provides buses for Meridian and Garden City police rescue training
Durham School Services provided a standard bus and a minibus to support a four-hour bus hostage rescue training for the Meridian and Garden City Police Department's Special Tactics Group, and a Durham trainer was on site to explain vehicle features.
West Palm Beach's Nora District brings New York spirit to a redeveloped neighborhood.
The Nora District, a 40-acre redevelopment on North Railroad Avenue, has opened retail and restaurants and plans a 201-key hotel plus hundreds of residences while preserving historic railway buildings.
TFD graduates 23 cadets from Academy Class 113
Twenty-three cadets who began training on Oct. 6 graduated from the Tulsa Fire Department Academy Class 113 at the Arvest Convention Center; they will be sworn in, receive badges and be assigned to stations across the city.
