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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: 71-80Palm Bay Mayor Rob Medina releases April 2026 mayor's message
Mayor Rob Medina describes his participation in the Palm Bay Police Citizens Academy and outlines April items including a temporary change to water treatment, a Fire Station 7 ribbon-cutting, and several community events.
Salvation Army Community Center hosts Easter celebration in Jackson.
The Jackson Salvation Army Community Center held its annual Easter weekend with Good Friday and Resurrection services, an Easter Sunday sunrise service, a shared breakfast and a children's egg hunt; leaders said the events reflect the center's mission to meet both physical and spiritual needs.
Carson holds 5K for Autism Awareness Month
The City of Carson held its annual Autism Acceptance 5K on Saturday, April 4, featuring a resource fair, live entertainment and raffle prizes. The city said the event aims to foster inclusion and connect families with local services.
Animal shelter invites public to 'Date-A-Dog' program
Companion Animal Alliance in Baton Rouge is offering a 'Date-a-Dog' program that lets adults take adoptable dogs out for a $5 donation, and all participating dogs are spayed or neutered, microchipped and up to date on vaccines.
BigHouse holds Support Dinner to unite community
The BigHouse Foundation held a Support Dinner on March 26 at the Marriott Grand National to raise funds and share its mission supporting foster and adoptive families in East Alabama.
Rescue dog Churro sleeps with a smile and seems to know he won't return to the shelter
A Fort Worth woman adopted a stray bulldog named Churro who sleeps with a relaxed, smile-like expression, and his owner says he seems content and unlikely to return to the shelter.
Art exhibits in Dayton to see this month
Several free, public art exhibitions are on view across Dayton this month, with highlights at the University of Dayton Index Gallery, the Edward A. Dixon Gallery, the Dayton Art Institute, the Dayton Society of Artists, and a Stivers School photography fundraiser.
Rescue Mission offers two free Easter dinners today
The Rescue Mission of the Mahoning Valley is serving two free community Easter dinners in Youngstown today at 1300 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, with sessions from 1 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 7 p.m.
New Yorkers trade city life for chores on Thompson's Station farm.
Three Manhattan residents took part in a YouTube game show, Cashtronaut, filmed at Whispering Willows Farm in Thompson's Station; the winner received $10,000 and the production donated $5,000 to the farm.
Quincy Humane Society Easter Egg Hunt offers candy, crafts and cuddles
The Quincy Humane Society held an Easter Egg Hunt on April 4 that included candy, a craft for children, and opportunities for kids to cuddle kittens, puppies and adult dogs; the free event featured appearances by Miss Quincy Teen and Miss Quincy and collected donations for the shelter.
