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Kimberly Schlapman to receive Habersham Central High School lifetime achievement award
Kimberly Schlapman, a Habersham Central High School alum and member of Little Big Town, will receive the 2026 HCHS Lifetime Achievement Award during the Class of 2026 graduation ceremony in May.
Colorado Mesa unveils sculpture honoring Mary Rait
Colorado Mesa University unveiled a bronze sculpture of Mary Rait on April 10 during the school's 101st anniversary; the work by Scott Shaffer sits on a bench outside the Moss Performing Arts Center.
New Aroostook gathering spot aims to spark local connections
The LIVING Room is a new community space in downtown Houlton housed in the former S.L. White Drug Co. building, created by Randi Bradbury and Ira Dyer to encourage belonging; a grand opening is set for April 18 and a first Sunday salon for April 19.
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Showing: 411-420Green hydrogen project Hysencia advances Aragón's clean energy future
The Government of Aragón has designated DH2 Energy's Hysencia project of regional interest, and the project secured €8 million in the EU Hydrogen Bank's first auction.
Air Force hosts 400 local teens at KAFB to explore careers
Roughly 400 Albuquerque‑area high school students from at least 15 schools attended All‑Star Leadership Day at Kirtland Air Force Base to tour aircraft, test drones and learn about a range of Air Force career paths.
Homespace to celebrate growth in supporting youth with May 19 dinner
Homespace will hold a fundraising dinner on May 19 at the Buffalo Botanical Gardens to support youth in foster care through housing, mental health services and life skills programming.
Pregnant stray cat Honey gives birth to three kittens
A man took in a pregnant stray cat named Honey, provided a quiet, warm space where she relaxed, and she later gave birth to a litter of three kittens that he keeps.
Fox Cities PAC marks 500,000 students in Amcor Education Series
The Fox Cities Performing Arts Center reports that 500,000 students have participated in its Amcor Education Series since 2002, and the program has presented 477 educational performances to date.
Margaret I. "Marge" Ospeck of Salem, Ohio passes away at 99
Margaret I. "Marge" Ospeck, 99, of Salem, Ohio, died March 14, 2026, surrounded by family; a Mass and burial are scheduled for March 28, 2026, at Saint Paul Roman Catholic Church.
Blizzard helps dogs find fur-ever homes.
As a major blizzard approached, the Shawano County Humane Society placed its dogs in temporary foster homes; seven dogs were fostered and six were adopted over one weekend.
Cami Weaver earns SEC Community Service Team recognition
Cami Weaver was named to the SEC Gymnastics Community Service Team after volunteering with five local organizations and serving as her team's Community Engagement Liaison.
Okeechobee Music and Arts Festival returns with heavy traffic and local business boost
The four-day Okeechobee Music and Arts Festival returned after a two-year hiatus on Thursday, drawing thousands and creating hour-long traffic backups while local businesses reported higher sales.
Woonsocket woman marks 137,000 meals served and awaits new meal site opening
Jeanne Michon’s New Beginnings has provided more than 137,000 meals since 2018, and she is preparing to open a new meal site on Stanley Avenue after repairs and winter weather caused delays.
