• Agricultural conservation mentorship program seeks applicants

    This mentorship program focuses on graduate students of color, or similar stage emerging leaders, in the Upper Midwest.

  • CPB program to uplift female entrepreneurs seeks applicants

    Central Pacific Bank is seeking female entrepreneurs to apply for its WE by Rising Tide program, which aims to equip women with skills to help them become more successful business owners.

  • Lagos homeowners decry demolition, seek compensation

    Residents of Mende Estate Villa in the Maryland area of Lagos State have

  • Loss of funding for after school programs in Luzerne County

    WILKES-BARRE LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— Important after-school programs are in danger of losing funding impacting hundreds of students in northeastern Pennsylvania. On Thursday, lawmakers and community advocates joined together to voice their concerns and opposition to that decision. "This is terrible news for the students that really need these afterschool programs. It's terrible news for their []

  • 'Forsaken' Dog Runs Up To Truck Driver And 'Asked' To Be Rescued

    On a seemingly routine day, a Missouri truck driver pulled off the highway for a quick break near a serene conservation area, unknowingly on the brink of a heartwarming encounter that would redefine his day. As he prepared to stretch his legs, a thin, desperate stray dog approached his truck, his eyes brimming with a silent plea for help. The sight of the dog’s frail body and evident suffering immediately struck a chord with the driver, compelling him to step

  • Faculty-Administrator Leadership Program: Call for nominations and applications

    Dear faculty, The call for nominations and applications for the […]

  • Leverkusen again rescue unbeaten run with late win over Stuttgart

    Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen scored once again in stoppage-time to rescue a 2-2 draw with VfB Stuttgart and keep their unbeaten run alive in their first home game since claiming their maiden league title. Leverkusen are unbeaten in all their 46 season matches and will aim to finish this term undefeated. They still have three games left in the Bundesliga, the German Cup final against Kaiserslautern on May 25 and at least two Europa League semi-finals matches against Roma. Stuttgart...

  • Jemal Seeks Statler Funding, Buys Genesee Gateway

    Douglas Development is working with the City of Buffalo on an application for state funding to assist with redevelopment of the Statler Hotel. If awarded, the $3.5 million grant under []

  • Concord Township seeks additional funding for waterline project

    Concord Township is looking for additional funding to complete water line projects after it redirected the money it had previously set aside for the projects to address safety service costs. Once funded, one line would provide water to Girdled Road between Auburn and Hermitage roads, said Township Administrator Andy Rose at a recent township trustee […]

  • Oregon seeking federal funding for semiconductor tech center

    (The Center Square) - Oregon will seek federal semiconductor research and development funds to create a National Semiconductor Technology Center affiliated technical center. “With our existing workforce hub in Washington County and a robust semiconductor manufacturing and exporting industry, Oregon has set a strong foundation as a decades-long national center of research and development,” Governor Tina Kotek said in a statement. “With support from industry...

  • Weld Commissioners approve funding for youth employment program

    The Weld County Board of Commissioners approved funding to help teenagers and young adults find early career options at a meeting last week. Through the Governor’s Summer Job Hunt and ultimately the annual Young Adult Job Fair, the county provides assistance with resume writing, job search assistance, career pathways exploration, job application techniques and interview skills.

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    Arsenic found in Ritchie County water, officials seek funding

    Ritchie County residents went to the Ellenboro Town Hall Thursday night to express concerns after testing revealed that water in the Highland-Hebron area, which is in the northern part of the county, contained lead and arsenic.