• Feeding the community in more ways than one

    By Matt Reese and Dale Minyo One of the core principles of a cooperative is concern for the well-being of the community — a sentiment on clear display through the Fight the Hunger, Stock the Trailer program from Farm Credit Mid America (FCMA) and Rural 1st. With county fair season almost here, the program is

  • Community scoreboard for April 28

    RUNNING Maple Festival Sap run 1-mile Women overall: Alexis Gady 6:25 Men overall: Connor Moshe 4:59 12-and-under: Anji Lyons 6:44; 13-14: Kaiden Wolcott 5:41; 15-16: Alexis Gady 6:25; 17-18: Nathan Tager 5:36; 19-29: Brayden Nagy 6:00; 30-39: Nate Young 5:56; 40-49: Mark Lyons 6:13; 50-59: Tina Joyce 7:30; 60-and-over: Gina Morrison 9:11 Maple Festival Sap […]

  • Community scoreboard for April 24

    BOWLING MIXED RollHouse of Mentor Tuesday Senior Dennis Broach 692 (299)

  • JOURNAL: Burning Up – Marquette Wire

    Five years. That number is displayed across cities like New York, Seoul and Glasgow for everyone to see the estimated time left before climate change impacts human society in a severe way. “It seems to me that we are living in a time that many people have called ‘post normal,’ which essentially means that the

  • Community scoreboard for April 21

    BOWLING MIXED RollHouse of Mentor Wednesday Night Merchants Justin Frank 769 (269) Matt Polachek 756 (300) Brian Mezgec 751 (279) Ryan Ashby 712 (289) Dave Fisher 707 (245) Chuck Kulchock 706 (267) Jeff Fortuna 706 (266) Andy Ashby 706 (244) Scott Karlovec 698 (266) Mike Ashby 690 (289) Steve Polachek 689 (242) Bill Riebe 688 […]

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    Coffee drive-through fosters community togetherness

    Yuma Proving Ground’s (YPG) helping agencies hosted a S.A.F.E. Coffee Drive-Thru event for YPG residents to show what resources are available on post on April 30.

  • The Movement Charter and its resonance in the Brazilian community

    The Movement’s Charter Ambassadors program has contributed to expanding access and dissemination of the Charter, promoting debates about its contents, translations, expansions and improvements in

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    Whooping cough case being spread through community

    Health officials have confirmed another case of whooping cough on the Big Island, and they say it is unrelated to other recent cases.

  • Trump's trial is putting journalism to the test

    Monday was genuinely historic. For the first time since the nation was founded, a jury sat down to hear criminal charges against a man who once served as the nation’s highest executive. Despite months in which pundits had dismissed this case as the weakest of the criminal cases Donald Trump is facing, the prosecution got off to a powerful start, outlining for the jury Trump’s long history of scandal, cover-up, and playing fast and loose with legalities. Judge Juan Merchan kept things moving...

  • Rallies planned in Steward hospital communities

    Fearing hospital closures and service reductions, a coalition plans standouts over the next week at Steward Health Care hospitals in Massachusetts and is calling on elected officials to help secure new hospital owners, saying "failure is not an option."

  • How students at NYU find community during Passover

    Passover, which takes place from April 22 to April 30 this year, is a deeply important holiday in the Jewish faith as it remembers the Hebrew people’s liberation from slavery in Egypt. This eight-day-long celebration involves many traditions and is recognized most for Seder, a meal at the beginning of the holiday marked by a This story How students at NYU find community during Passover appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • Surround yourself with art, fun, and community spirit

    ASHBY — Get ready to immerse yourself in a vibrant celebration of art, creativity, and community at the 2nd Annual Ashby Art Fair, to be held from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Saturday, April 27, at the Ashby Free Public Library, 812 Main St. With Mother’s Day just around the corner, what better way to […]