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Church hosts Possibility Day to promote disability inclusion in Southwest Michigan
All Nations Seventh-day Church held its first Possibility Day during Autism Awareness Month to share experiences of people with disabilities and discuss accessibility; guest speakers included Megdana Gedeon and Jamaican Sen. Floyd Morris.
Imaginology festival at OC Fair & Event Center offers free family STEAM activities
The OC Fair & Event Center’s two-day Imaginology festival offers free, hands-on STEAM demonstrations and activities for children and continues Sunday, April 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; admission is free and parking is $15.
Palmer High School alumni gather to discuss the school's future
Palmer High School in Colorado Springs is preparing a 150th anniversary open house on April 25 with alumni-guided tours, yearbook replacements and conversations about the campus's future.
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Showing: 471-480Santa Barbara South Coast Chamber releases 2026 South Coast Magazine
The Santa Barbara South Coast Chamber of Commerce released the 2026 South Coast Magazine, an annual publication celebrating people, places, and businesses across the South Coast. The digital edition is available at SBSCChamber.com and print copies are distributed at local visitor centers and community locations.
Local mom built a career around service and now her daughters do the same
Kelly Carlton has worked more than 30 years with United Way of Central Alabama, and her daughters Emily and Mary Elizabeth have volunteered with the organization, serving as Loaned Executives and helping pack period supply kits.
Golden Valley High student earns 2026 California Jaycee Foundation scholarship
Brianna Bonfiglio, a senior at Golden Valley High School in Santa Clarita, was chosen as one of 11 recipients of the California Jaycee Foundation's 2026 $1,000 scholarship.
St. Patrick's Day Society breakfast pushes total raised past $5 million
At its March 17 Communion Breakfast in Wilmington, the St. Patrick's Day Society donated $283,675, bringing its lifetime support for St. Patrick's Center above $5 million; more than 400 people attended Mass and processed to the Hotel duPont.
Allegheny County revitalization plans draw support from SGB and urban planning students
County Executive Sara Innamorato announced the Main Streets Allegheny program, which will distribute over $4 million in public funding and grants to strengthen local business districts; Student Government Board members and urban planning students expressed support while also raising concerns about gentrification.
Fleet Week Houston names ships taking part in April event
Fleet Week Houston is scheduled for April 15-22, 2026, and city and U.S. Navy officials announced four participating vessels: USS Kearsarge, USS Minneapolis-St. Paul, USS Cooperstown and USCGC Edgar Culbertson.
Youth Development Inc. reflects on decades of growth with longtime employee Donna Martinez
Donna Martinez joined Youth Development Inc. in 1978 and now serves as its longest‑serving employee and vice president of human resources; YDI has expanded from gang intervention into Head Start, youth shelters, nutrition services and anti-gun-violence work across New Mexico.
Habbas & Associates will cover adoption fees at San José shelter on March 28
Habbas & Associates will pay all adoption fees at the San José Animal Care Center during the Ruff on Injustice with a Heart for Paws Day event on March 28, 2026, from 10 AM to 4 PM. The shelter aims to place at least 150 pets and says animals available at the event are vaccinated, spayed or neutered, and microchipped.
March 12, 2026 headlines from the Northern Kittitas County Tribune.
A community roundup listing local sports success, Roslyn projects and several upcoming events, along with recognition for student progress and regional commentary.
Christ in Our Neighborhood: Palm Sunday offers a reminder of hope.
The Christ in Our Neighborhood commentary for Palm Sunday reflects on Jesus' death and resurrection as sources of hope and notes that parish-based small groups and diocesan resources support weekly home gatherings.
