• Viking Festival Donates Locally after the Fun

    Ashville, Ohio – The annual Viking Festival, a beloved tradition in the community, took place this past weekend on April 27th and 28th at Ashville’s Village Park. This unique event, which has been a staple since 2004, offers free admission in exchange for a donation of food, emphasizing the spirit of giving back to the […]

  • Donations to help keep local pool open

    After losing a grant used to fund their pool in Thompson Park, the city of East Liverpool has found other options to keep the pool open.

  • Youth symphony concert educates local students

    Tuesday the Springfield Symphony hosted a youth education concert for students from the city and other towns.

  • Toy donation to comfort children at local hospital

    Children undergoing surgery at Trumbull Regional Medical Center will have the comfort of a stuffed animal thanks to the Women’s Auxiliary.

  • Local businesses donate to fashion and design show

    JULES THIN CRUST of Wayne and Gingy's owner Jean Tremblay and stylist Stephanie Covino made donations recently to a student-run Fashion and Design Show will be held from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 19th in “The Big Room” of Ludington Library.

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    Child Safety Fair highlights local resources

    The Child Advocacy Center of Sedgwick County and the Wichita Area Sexual Assault Center hosted a Child Safety Fair.

  • Local Sheffield woman fundraising for Arabic teacher in Gaza

    Two weeks ago Enas contacted Roisin asking for her help. They'd been in touch quite a few times over the past few months, the last message from Enas sharing her sister, brother and all her nieces and nephews had been killed in an air strike. Reflecting on this, Roisin shared: "Losing so many family members is a pain I can't even begin to imagine. It breaks my heart. Enas was such a lovely teacher. We used to meet weekly on Skype and Enas would teach me basic Arabic. In the daytime Enas taught...

  • Education majors' equation for teacher recruitment solved by pay

    (The Center Square) – Education majors from Appalachian State University offered suggestions on how to recruit more teachers during Tuesday's meeting of the State Board of Education. Their answer was familiar: more money. In particular, the students said the state should pay teachers for earning master's degrees. "I know many people from my cohort that have dropped out of the master's accelerated admissions program because we aren't getting paid...

  • Local music legend, retired teacher passes away at 95

    MEDFORD, Ore. – The Rogue Valley has lost a legend in local music and teaching, Lynn Sjolund has passed away at the age of 95. Sjolund led the Rogue Valley Chorale as its Artistic Director for decades, from 1973 to 2013. According to the chorale’s website, he also toured Europe seven times and performed at […]

  • West Springfield gym helps raise money for local educational program

    A gym in West Springfield helped raise money for a local educational program on Sunday. The event was hosted by CrossFit Rift Valley and Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni.

  • Leadership Midland donates $44,000 toward improving local parks

    MIDLAND, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - The City Council held a meeting on Tuesday that included a lot of new proclamations and a big donation. The City shared a video of the Mayor and the Council accepting a check from "Leadership Midland," in the amount of $44,000. The City said this money will go toward improvements at local []

  • Shred-Dirt USA to showcase local musicians during 2-night area concert

    Brad Sanders from The Stray Sons Band joined Today in Amarillo on Wednesday morning and discussed the upcoming Shred-Dirt USA event that will feature local musicians during a two-night concert.