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The City provides grants to support operating expenses as well as one-off programs and initiatives that align with city strategic objectives. Supports non-profits, artist collectives, and individual ...
Here are five proposals that a 20-person panel heard about at a civic assembly to help determine the future of the old Hughes Stadium site.
A local non-profit hosted a night of food and fun, all for a good cause. RAMP Disability Resources and Services put on its ...
Formerly home to Twin Valley High School, the community center is now owned by the Old School Enrichment Council. Koehler ...
After a five-year break, a beloved community event is making its return. The 14th City Clean Up Day is officially scheduled for Saturday, April 19, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., giving residents of ...
it can feel like the community aspect is leaving the sport. That wasn’t the case on Saturday, however, as the entire ASU football team was out at Pat’s Run, an annual event that raises money ...
NASA’s science budget could be cut nearly in half under an early version of President Donald Trump’s budget proposal to Congress ... “This is an extinction-level event for NASA science ...
On April 26, over 50 artists and speakers will unite for Our House, an intimate, community-driven event series designed to spark important conversations ahead of the federal election. Held across ...
A future event space in Largo ... businesses can thrive, and our community can come together as one Prince George’s County,” Acting Prince George’s County Executive Tara Jackson said.
A number of area churches, along with the cities of Lebanon, Mt. Juliet and Watertown, are holding Easter events for the community. There are a number of family-oriented Easter events scheduled in ...
Still, years of concern led to the company pulling the proposal. Activists considered ... State of Florida but also make available to the community to utilize, recreate on and enjoy forever ...
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