• Inmates build bicycles for students in Santa Rosa

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Inmates at a Guadalupe County prison lent a hand to a nearby community. The inmates put together more than 100 bicycles for students in Santa Rosa. It took only a few hours to get them all assembled. Funding for the bikes came from the Outdoor Equity Fund. The state corrections secretary says []

  • Builders Association awards local students in pre-apprentice program

    Students from Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana counties built custom-made Adirondack chairs and were judged on their craft and attention to detail.

  • Students sign intent to attend Odessa College CTE program

    ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - Odessa College hosted a signing day on Thursday. Students from across West Texas showed up to sign their letters of intent to enroll in the Career and Technical Education Program at OC. "MC3 National Signing Day, along with 75+ other MC3 eligible schools we are also celebrating." One of those programs []

  • Career Institute South students recognized for ongoing community service efforts

    For the students at Career Institute South, community service has long been more than just a concept—it is part of their ethos. “We are not just teaching them career skills. We’re teaching them the importance of citizenship,” said Adrienne Thomas Jones, director of CIS. “Their dedication to giving back to their community, whether it’s cleaning [] The post Career Institute South students recognized for ongoing community service efforts first appeared on The Hub.

  • HUSD Workability Program Chosen for 2024 CCEA Plus Exemplary Program Award

    HESPERIA, Calif. (VVNG.com) — This year’s California Continuation Education Association Plus Exemplary Program Award Committee selected the Hesperia Unified School District (HUSD) Workability Program as a 2024 CCEA Plus Exemplary Program. HUSDstudents@work is a comprehensive youth employment initiative within the Hesperia Unified School District, aimed at equipping seniors with essential workforce skills and providing paid

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    Hawaii’s top public school students awarded at Citizen-Scholars Awards Ceremony

    Hawaii’s top public school students received some well-deserved recognition Friday, at the Citizen-Scholars Awards Ceremony in Waikiki.

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    Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office awards Lompoc Corporal John Reyna with Victim Service Award

    The Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office awarded Corporal John Reyna with the Victim Service Award, according to the Lompoc Police Department.

  • Santa Rosa Press Gazette

    If you have seen the “Miracle on Ice” movie, you’ll remember the scene where Team USA head coach Herb Brooks has his team basically sprint back and forth on skates after a game for hours on end. The players would do a sprint and Brooks would yell “again.” It went on for who knows how long.

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    Some of my favorite childhood memories are summer days spent running around my grandmother’s yard in DeFuniak Springs. Back then, a “vacation” for our family meant a four-hour drive to Florida to see family for a few days.

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    Tallahassee - The Florida High School Athletic Association could potentially sanction competitive video gaming, or esports, as an official sport, amid growing interest from member schools.

  • Santa Rosa Press Gazette

    Lighthouse Christian College is starting a football program. At least that is what I’ve been told from credible sources. And it’s supposed to get rolling this fall. I also know the program has a coach in place. I’ve been told Ronnie Cottrell will be at the helm.

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