• New Senior Living Facility to Open in Fairfield County

    Lancaster, Ohio – Fairfield County is set to welcome a new residential care facility catering to senior living needs, marking a significant development in the area’s housing landscape. Lemmon Development, a seasoned property developer with over four decades of experience, has commenced construction on an 81-unit, 78,000-square-foot facility located along North Columbus Street in Lancaster. […]

  • City to hold public forums on proposal to add public bathrooms

    BANGOR — Beginning next week, the City will host three public forums to discuss with residents a proposal to add single-unit public bathrooms at various locations in the City. The […]

  • The benefits of choosing a career in senior living

    People 65 years old and older are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. population, and that means that career opportunities for people working with seniors are more plentiful and varied than ever. This growing need is reflected in the expansion of the annual Careers in Aging Week — an observance dedicated to bringing greater awareness […]

  • New senior living community could come to Southport

    Southport, N.Y. (WETM) — A new senior living development is in its early stages after plans for the complex were found in the Southport Planning Board agenda for the beginning of April. According to the agenda, Arbor Housing and Development is planning to develop 60 units of senior apartments at 1205 Plymouth Ave in Southport. []

  • Sonida Senior Living: Q4 Earnings Snapshot

    DALLAS (AP) — DALLAS (AP) — Sonida Senior Living, Inc. (SNDA) on Wednesday reported a loss of $14.6 million in its fourth quarter. The Dallas-based company said it had a loss of $2.17 per share. The operator of senior living communities posted revenue of $65.7 million in the period. For the year, the company reported a loss of $21.1 million, or $3.85 per share. Revenue was reported as $255.3 million. _____ This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap)...

  • Governor proposes major investment for public transit

    BERWICK, COLUMBIA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A first-of-its-kind investment in transportation in decades was the topic of discussion in Berwick Tuesday. Medical and transportation officials highlighted Governor Shapiro's budget proposal that would invest an additional $282,800,000 to increase the availability of public transportation. According to the officials, half of the patients that receive dialysis care at []

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    Cameron Sutton was at Lions' facility when warrant went public

    Cameron Sutton was in the Detroit Lions' workout facility last week when

  • Talking to your loved ones about senior living: A compassionate approach

    CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — Addressing the transition to senior living can be a delicate matter, especially when it involves loved ones who have been accustomed to the comfort of their own home. As a concerned family member, your priority is their safety, well-being and happiness during their retirement years. If you find yourself contemplating the conversation […]

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    Santa Cruz County stops e-bikes on sidewalks, more launch

    Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors voted to not allow electric bikes on sidewalks and county parks where there are existing bike lanes.

  • Live: Concern growing for welfare of missing teenager from St Austell

    Stanley Stephens has not been seen since leaving his home last night (March 26)

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    Singapore university sets up AI research facility for 'public good'

    A Singapore university has set up a facility to drive research in artificial intelligence (AI) for "public good", such as ensuring accountability on its use across various sectors. The National University of Singapore's (NUS) new AI Institute will look to "advance fundamental research, development, and application" of AI technologies for societal benefits in areas including healthcare, urban sustainability, education, finance, and manufacturing. Also: How Deloitte navigates ethics in the...

  • Cass County Board: Public weighs in on proposed ATV ordinance

    Another public hearing was set for April 16 at the Land Department building in Backus.