After more than 30 years as a community cornerstone, Neighbors in Need of Services is landing a $26.7 million federal grant.
Douglas County researching impact of Head of the Lakes Fairgrounds
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STEUBEN COUNTY, N.Y. (WETM) -- Three bridges in Steuben County will be closed for construction projects starting on Monday, May 13, according to the Steuben County Public Works Department. The bridge that carries Mill Street over the Cohocton River will be closed to all through traffic while crews install a new wooden deck. This bridge, []
The Summer Food Service Program will begin serving meals to students during their summer learning activities.
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Rising childcare costs are forcing some parents to quit their jobs to take care of their children, but a group in Shawnee County is trying to change that. Kayla Pieschke works full time, and so does her husband. They have two children who go to Calvary Lutheran Learning Center in north Topeka. []
The 160-megawatt Elk Creek Solar project is slated to be operational by Fall 2026.
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AVOCA, N.Y. (WETM) -- The group, "Ramp Guys" completed its 700th ramp for an Avoca resident in need. They have been building ramps for senior citizens in Steuben County since 1998. The Ramp Guys is an all-volunteer construction group that now builds 40 to 50 ramps a year to help residents enter and exit their homes safely. []
People gathered in Springfield to celebrate and honor those who make a difference in early education and child care.
The application window for the second round of rent relief for Los Angeles County landlords opened on Monday after a successful initial launch last December. The program, officially known as the Los Angeles County Rent Relief Program, aims to help landlords impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Accepted applicants can “receive up to $30,000 per rental
The application window opens Monday for the second round of rent relief in a Los Angeles County program for landlords affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.