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Prosser seeking new school board member
PROSSER -- The Prosser School Board has started searching for a community member to fill Pos. No. 5 recently vacated by board member Travis Davis.Click to Continue »
tri-cityherald.com (1 day ago)
Shelby SuperCar to break ground for new facility in West Richland
The founder of Shelby SuperCars along with local officials and community leaders, will break ground Tuesday in West Richland on a new manufacturing facility for his company.Click to Continue »
tri-cityherald.com (1 day ago)
Worship Guide for May 25
• CrossPoint Community Church, 2730 Wills Creek Road, Gadsden - 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, a Celebrate Recovery 10-Year Celebration will be held. There will be free food and entertainment.
gadsdentimes.com (1 day ago)
Talk of UNH logo change brings out passions
A passionate and mixed reaction to proposals for a new logo for the University of New Hampshire has prompted university officials to seek out more input from the community. A statement released Friday from UNH President Mark Huddleston noted that the decision to redesign the current logo, which features the clock...
unionleader.com (1 day ago)
Faculty, staff firings at White Earth community college spur protest
MAHNOMEN, Minn. - Students at White Earth Tribal and Community College here are protesting the new president's decision to fire a handful of faculty and staff members earlier this week, saying those firings would irreparably harm the school's Native American identity.
inforum.com (1 day ago)
Hoosick Falls electrical business celebrates 100 years in operation
Saturday May 25, 2013 ELIZABETH CONKEY Staff Writer HOOSICK FALLS, N.Y. -- JA Bradley and Sons, a fifth generation family electrical contracting business in Hoosick Falls, N.Y. is celebrating 100 years of serving the community. Founded in 1913 by Philip Bradley, the business made its debut at 6 John St.
benningtonbanner.com (1 day ago)
Court Report 05/25/13
Dunn County Found guilty HUTTLE, Jonah C., 18, Lino Lakes, Minn., disorderly conduct Dec. 12, one year of probation, 20 hours of community service, $258 fine.
leadertelegram.com (1 day ago)

Green River faculty: no confidence in college president
A 92 percent majority of tenured faculty members at Green River Community College in Auburn say they have no confidence in the college president, while the school’s board of trustees continues to support her..
seattletimes.com (1 day ago)
Regional planners offer park improvement grants
A mini-grant program for park improvements in the eight municipalities that comprise the Pottstown Metropolitan Regional Planning Committee is now accepting applications. Eight grants of up to $25,000 each will be awarded to towns which participate in the regional planning effort to help fund park improvements that...
pottsmerc.com (1 day ago)
Pottstown Karate Club hosting Murph workout in honor of U.S. soldiers
POTTSTOWN - This Memorial Day, a group of residents will commit themselves to a grueling workout to honor lost American soldiers. The Pottstown Karate Club is hosting a "Murph," or intense CrossFit workout, on Monday. This workout consisting of a one-mile run, 100 pull ups, 200 push-ups, 300 squats, and a final one...
pottsmerc.com (1 day ago)
Scout community torn by rule change
Conservatives are looking at alternative groups. Gay-rights backers want the ban on gay leaders lifted.
pressherald.com (1 day ago)
Mobile-based units supplemented by technology to keep parole officers connected
Parole officers in more than 30 offices in Georgia have cleared out their desks to make way for a transition to mobile-based offices, a move which has earned national attention. Officers in Gainesville are one of a handful of offices to get the perks of sophisticated mobile technology, paired with a home base. “The...
gainesvilletimes.com (1 day ago)

Octagonal building site on Redondo waterfront to be prepped for community use
The site of an old octagonal building that until its demolition in February was an eyesore for many years on the Redondo Beach waterfront will be repaired for use as community open space.
dailybreeze.com (1 day ago)
Faculty, staff firings at White Earth college spur protest
Bemidji PioneerMAHNOMEN - Students at White Earth Tribal and Community College are protesting the new president’s decision to fire a handful of faculty and staff members earlier this week, saying those...
bemidjipioneer.com (1 day ago)
Community garden plans finalized; Planting to start next week
Bemidji PioneerBEMIDJI - Plans to establish a community garden and eventually a small urban farm outside the Bemidji Community Food Shelf were finalized Friday, with the planting of produce scheduled to...
bemidjipioneer.com (1 day ago)
John W. Bowes, 65, of North Attleboro
John W. Bowes of North Attleboro and The Villages, Fla., a retired Verizon technician, died May 17 at Cornerstone Hospice Home at The Villages, Fla., after a brief illness. He was 65. Born in Boston and raised in Jamaica Plain, Mr. Bowes was a graduate of English High School in Boston. He earned his associate’s...
bostonherald.com (1 day ago)
Educational workshop on Alzheimer's at Uniontown church
A workshop to educate community members about Alzheimer’s disease is at 7 p.m. June 5 at New Life Episcopal Church, 13118 Church Ave. NW, Lake Township (Uniontown). The hourlong session, called “Know the 10 Signs: Early Detection Matters,” will include an explanation and examples of warning signs of Alzheimer’s and...
ohio.com (1 day ago)
Painesville picks grant application projects
The application deadline for the Community Development Block Grant program is Tuesday.
news-herald.com (1 day ago)
Applause for Saturday, May 25
Derrick Murphy of Fayetteville has been selected to receive a $1,000 Ray Kroc scholarship from McDonald's for outstanding academic achievement and community involvement.
fayobserver.com (1 day ago)
Community Calendar for the Midlands, May 25
JAILBREAK 5K RUN/WALK: 8 a.m. Saturday at the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department, 421 Gibson Road, Lexington. Packet pick-up and late registration begin at 6:15 a.m. Entry fee is $25; $30…Click to Continue »
thestate.com (1 day ago)
Commissioners question CAT's compensation decision
Joining a growing community outcry, Chatham County commissioners on Friday voiced their displeasure with Chatham Area Transit’s approval of a weighty compensation package for its new executive director. Commissioner Tony Center specifically took issue with what he described as the CAT board’s failure to advise...
savannahnow.com (1 day ago)

St. Vincent parishioners to bid farewell to their beloved pastor, the Rev. Joseph Kraker
The Rev. Joseph H. Kraker seems to always find a song - with just the right lyrics - to help illustrate the point of his sermons. So, it is fitting that as he looks back over the 49 years of his priesthood, he recites the lyrics of Mahalia Jackson’s If I Can Help Somebody, hoping they reflect what his legacy will...
ohio.com (1 day ago)
Community View: Public deserves issues conference on United Water desalination plant
Given growing public skepticism about United Water's proposed desalination project, Rockland ratepayers deserve more transparent information explaining why it is the most cost-effective method for meeting Rockland's water needs.
lohud.com (1 day ago)
Class of 2013: Hammond senior serves her community
School: Hammond…Click to Continue »
thestate.com (1 day ago)

Op-Ed Contributor: Can a Tree Grow in the Bronx?
A Neighborhood Parks Alliance is one simple way for more New Yorkers to have decent open space, so that every family, in every community, can make a life in the city.
nytimes.com (1 day ago)
‘Open-minded conservative’ added to community editorial board
Teresa Hislop says she is an open-minded conservative, and claims that’s not an oxymoron. read more
standard.net (1 day ago)
Capital Area United Way announces 2013-14 funding
Capital Area United Way will provide more than $8 million to agencies in the Baton Rouge metro area for community programs in the 2013-2014 fiscal year, the organization announced Friday. Of the total amount, $5.5 million will be invested in the 113 ...
theadvocate.com (1 day ago)
Recycling increases in Crow Wing County
■ Community is invited to the Cancer Survivorship Picnic on June 4 The Cancer Center at Essentia Health - St. Joseph’s Medical Center is inviting all cancer survivors and their families to a picnic to celebrate their journey. Join other survivors and Cancer Center staff 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. June 4 from in the River...
brainerddispatch.com (1 day ago)
Awards cap city's Small Business Week
Manchester Small Business Week wound up Friday morning with an awards ceremony at the Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College honoring small businesses in the city for growth, innovation and community service.
unionleader.com (1 day ago)
Bond rating agencies give higher marks to the Los Angeles Community College District
The nation's two top bond rating agencies have hiked their credit rankings for the Los Angeles Community College District, noting its improving financial health, district officials announced Friday.
dailynews.com (1 day ago)