• National Black Maternal Health Week

    The American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women movement is focused on maternal health and is raising awareness during National Black Maternal Health Week.

  • National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week

    The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office, Findlay Police Department, and other police, fire and EMS agencies across the area and country are saluting their dispatchers during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week runs from April 14 – 20. Captain Mark Price with the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office says dispatchers play a crucial

  • Events coming up this week around the Basin

    PERMIAN BASIN (KMID/KPEJ) - Here are some of the events coming up this week across the Basin for the week of April 14th. Monday, April 15th Wednesday, April 17th Thursday, April 18th Saturday, April 20th

  • FHCPL Celebrating National Library Week

    (From the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library) Ready, set, library! National Library Week is April 7–13, 2024, and the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library encourages everyone in the community to visit the library to take part in the festivities and explore all the library has to offer. Director Sarah Clevidence says libraries are places where everyone belongs

  • TV picks: What you'll want to watch this week

    “Curb Your Enthusiasm”: Even great things come to an end. In this series finale, curmudgeon-about-town Larry David brings his semi-improvised

  • Events coming up this week around the Basin

    PERMIAN BASIN (KMID/KPEJ) – Here are some of the events coming up this week across the Basin for the week of April 7th. Monday, April 8th - Solar Eclipse Tuesday, April 9th Wednesday, April 10th Thursday, April 11th Saturday, April 13th

  • Beyond the Books: Celebrating National Libraries Week

    Marshall’s libraries provide many more resources besides literature, one staff member of Drinko Library said. “Most people tend to think library equals books,” librarian Diane Palmieri said, “and we do obviously have a lot of books, but we do a lot of other really cool stuff that some people are so unaware of.” Marshall Libraries

  • Montgomery County celebrates National Library Week

    “They connect people to the community, to the world, to each other, and to themselves. The public library is one of the few places left anywhere where anyone can come in,” says Montgomery County-Norristown Public Library Executive Director Karen DeAngelo s

  • National Park Week kicks off with free-entrance day

    ST. GEORGE — Those who love exploring new places but want to skip the expense of entrance fees are in for a treat this Saturday, as all national parks will offer free park entrance. National Park Week runs April 20-28 and celebrates the joy and wonder of national parks. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area will […]

  • National Science Board honors former Stanford president

    The former Stanford president recieved the NSB’s Vannevar Bush Award, which celebrates exceptional lifelong leaders in science.

  • LECOM professionals recognized during National Osteopathic Medicine Week

    This week is National Osteopathic Medicine Week and county executive Brenton Davis met with LECOM professionals to recognize their work. The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) opened in 1992 and is the only academic health center in the osteopathic profession. Davis commented on LECOMs impact here in Erie. "A lot of times where []

  • Industries observe ‘National Work Zone Awareness Week’

    EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike), Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), and Associated Pennsylvania Constructors (APC) announced Monday the honor of National Work Zone Awareness Week (NWZAW). To honor roadway workers, everyone gathered at Soldier's Grove on Monday to honor those who work []