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Apr 13 2024
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Community Foundation of the Ozarks awards $3,000 to Children's Center
Apr. 13—The Community Foundation of the Ozarks awarded a grant of $3,000 to Children's Center of Southwest Missouri in Joplin as part of its latest round of Inclusion and Belonging grants. The grant will pay for new signage and counter wraps that promote the center's nondiscrimination policy. —Drury University in Springfield, $1,500, in partnership with Springfield Public Schools, to support a
Yahoo NewsApr 01 2024
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Boulder County’s Agricultural Heritage Center starts expanded days, hours
The Agricultural Heritage Center in Boulder County has started expanded hours for the season. The center, 8348 Ute Highway in Longmont, focusses on the years 1900 to 1925 when local families thrived as farmers and witnessed the blossoming of the modern age. The site features animals through October, including chickens, pigs, draft horses and sheep. There are traditional farming structures and
Boulder Daily CameraApr 23 2024
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Morgan Wallen partners with Make-A-Wish foundation after Nashville bar arrest
Morgan Wallen made one Mississippi child battling cancer a very happy girl on Saturday.The embattled country singer and his foundation partnered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to grant Jayla Hibbler, 12, the chance to meet her favorite artist. Jayla completed both her chemo and radiation treatments on Monday and Wednesday of last week, respectively.MORGAN WALLEN JOKES HE'S 'A LITTLE ROWDY' AT
Fox News DigitalApr 13 2024
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Frisco Wakeland defeats Colleyville Heritage in Class 5A girls soccer state championship
Frisco Wakeland girls soccer celebrated its fourth state championship at Birkelbach field as Colleyville Heritage players looked on with dejected looks on their faces and tears in their eyes. Both Colleyville Heritage and Frisco Wakeland entered the girls Class 5A soccer state championship without suffering a loss in the 2024 season, and the Wolverines got the upper hand with a 3-2 victory on
Fort Worth Star-TelegramApr 26 2024
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'A dream I always had': Somos Foundation scholarships helping Latinos go to college
She came to Utah from Colombia just two years ago and, next fall, will be the first in her family to attend college. "That's a dream I always had," said Navarro, who plans to start at Salt Lake Community College. More and more Latinos are attending college and other postsecondary institutions, but the number of Latino students finishing with degrees lags the white, non-Hispanic population,
KSLMar 22 2024
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Elenian Club mark 90 years of honoring Italian heritage
The oldest Italian women's club in the United States celebrated its 90th anniversary on March 10. The event recognized past presidents, past queens, debutantes and members and friends of the club and received proclamations from numerous state and local political figures. Past and present presidents at the celebration are, seated from left, Carrie Castrogiovanni, Mary Lynn Roberts, Madelyn
The Times-PicayuneMar 25 2024
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Carson Wentz coming to Bismarck with AO1 Foundation
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The AO1 Foundation is something Carson Wentz started in 2017 to help people both in the United States and abroad. The Century graduate has held events in North Dakota for a while, but next month Wentz will be in his hometown on April 5. Wentz spoke with Wayne Wolff about it on North Dakota Today. They also talked about his day job as an N.F.L. Quarterback. Right now, he
KFYRMar 24 2024
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Foundation holds fundraiser for Cupertino, Sunnyvale schools
The Fremont Union High Schools Foundation, an all-volunteer organization that raises money for programs ranging from STEM to theater arts, will hold its annual “Spring for Education” fundraiser on Friday, April 5, at the Quinlan Community Center in Cupertino. The doors open at 5 p.m. with student performances, demonstrations and displays, followed by a dinner and auction. Tickets are $95 at
San Jose Mercury NewsApr 16 2024
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Historic Savannah Foundation's lecture series begins with Jewish foodways in the South
“Through food, we can find out that there is more that connects us than that separates us.” - Dr. Jessica B. Harris, food historian and author Rachel Barnett and Lyssa Harvey never set out to write a cookbook. What began as a cultural Jewish food quest turned the South Carolina natives and lifelong friends first into historical epicureans and later into authors. A four-year endeavor saw them
Savannah Morning News