HAWAII ISLAND (KHON2)-- Officials said intercepting and seizing dangerous drugs is not enough in the war on fentanyl. Those on the front lines said the community has to be involved to really make an impact. They are sons, daughters, family members, loved ones, all killed by fentanyl here in Hawaii. And they are not alone. []
One local organization is giving a helping hand to local aspiring entrepreneurs, in efforts to enhance our region’s economic development.
Local lawn expert Skip Orth, owner of Father and Son Pest and Lawn Solutions, has published a book titled “What Every Home Owner on the Emerald Coast Needs to Know About Lawn Care,” which is a compilation of his many years of experience at solving lawn problems.
Some who served on Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Ocean Safety Task Force to help form the new public safety department say they were fed up with the outcome.
The Mahoning County OVI Task Force released the results of its sobriety checkpoints over the weekend, on April 19 and 20.
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A monumental moment for a Springfield-based non-profit and a local community college.
From the column: "There’s a better way. A personal option arms you with direct subsidies and tax-free health savings accounts, enabling you to choose coverage that truly meets your needs."
Jakub Viktorín, co-founder of Nutprodukcia, seeks ‘brave international TV commissioners’ as the Slovak prodco moves into TV series with political drama like its Series Mania pitch winner Our People.
The Presidential Task Force on Media Security called for the promotion of a free press on the eve of World Press Freedom Day, which comes days after the US State Department released a report stating that Filipino journalists still face harassment and threats of violence.
The UMassFive College Federal Credit Union is asking the community to help with their campaign to collect personal care items for local residents in need.
Claire recently visited Aspin Park Academy Primary School and St. Mary's Catholic Primary School to visit reception and Year 2 children to tell them about the varied day to day life of being a Registered Veterinary Nurse. She explained the important different things that Veterinary Nurses do from monitoring anaesthetics and assisting with surgical procedures to taking x-rays and claw clipping. The children all loved hearing about what happens in a veterinary practice and were given the...