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    Santa Barbara Humane raises $75,000 in Santa Maria Wild West Fest

    The Santa Maria Wild West Fest raised $75,000 dollars for animal care, according to Santa Barbara Humane.

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    Santa Cruz receives $4 million grant to address homelessness

    The city of Santa Cruz will be granted $4 million over the next two years to address homelessness.

  • 2 Nobles County clean energy projects receive grant funding

    Two Nobles County projects have been approved through the Renewable Energy for America (REAP) program.

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    City of Santa Barbara grapples with projected $7-10 million budget deficit

    SANTA BARBARA, Calif.-The city of Santa Barbara is a renowned tourist destination, but that doesn't make it immune from budget challenges. "We are  projecting anywhere from a $7-to-10 million deficit in our general fund which funds our four core city services like police, fire, parks and recreation an library," said finance director Keith DeMartini "it

  • The United Nations makes a mockery of human rights

    The United Nations makes a mockery of human rights not just through its actions, but through the supposed human rights issues it chooses to focus on. Volker Turk is the United Nations high commissioner for human rights, an arrogant title for an arrogant organization that does far more harm than good to global human rights. […]

  • Historian named National Humanities Center fellow

    John Wood Sweet is documenting the life of Venture Smith, who wrote an account of his enslavement and freedom.

  • Manna Food Pantry receives matching grant

    Worthington Regional Health Care Foundation presents check

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    "A Chorus Line" opens at Santa Barbara High

    SANTA BARBARA, Calif.-Students auditioned for an award-winning musical about auditioning. "A Chorus Line" is the Spring Musical at Santa Barbara High School. The popular musical originally opened on Broadway in the mid 1970s. At one time it was the longest running show. It also became a movie. Fans believe it has stood the test of

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    Food Solutions Showcase held in Santa Barbara

    SANTA BARBARA, Calif.-More than 1,000 people attended the UCSB Arts & Lectures screening of "We Feed People" at the Arlington Theatre over the weekend. "We Feed People" is a Ron Howard produced documentary about Chef José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. A free community Food Solutions Showcase followed the screening. Local organizations that improve access

  • National Railroad Museum breaks ground on expansion project

    GREEN BAY, Wis. — The National Railroad Museum on Thursday held groundbreaking for its planned $17 million Fox River Expansion, which will add more than 25,000 square feet to the facility. The addition will approximately double the size of the museum’s Lefenstey Center and includes almost 19,000 square feet of climate-controlled space for exhibits, community []Read More

  • TCC Receiving $3 Million in Federal Grant Funding

    The Chautauqua Center is receiving over $3 million in federal grant funding. Congressman Nick Langworthy said TCC will receive $3,179,348 as part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Center Program. TCC officials say this funding is part of the base grant for Federally Qualified Health Care Centers. The monies will fund […]

  • Westfield’s Amphitheatre Project Receives Additional Help

    Westfield‘s amphitheater and park updates are getting additional help through a federal grant. Congressman Nick Langworthy announced the village will receive a$131,514 grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission to help transform a vacant lot near the waterfront. According to the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), the project will build a 300-seat amphitheater and park space, creating […]