Arlington Heights, IL|Press Release|
Schaumburg Police Department Kicks Off Independence Day Campaign
The safety campaign will run June 17 through July 6.
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The safety campaign will run June 17 through July 6.
The work will consist of setting traffic control, lowering utilities, milling and repaving and temporary striping.
USO Arizona will host a baby shower for over 70 expectant moms on Saturday, June 26.
Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation (NRPR) will offer a summer youth program at several of its community centers July 6 - 29
Scottsdale continues to be a top city for business, and the recent move of Lifestance Health to Scottsdale is a prime example.
Bryson Das to take part in Envision’s Junior National Young Leaders Conference.
Shamika Mitchell, PhD, an RCC English Professor, was the co-creator of a San Diego Comic-Con Museum event featuring Alitha E. Martinez.
Top players in the nation earn invitations to national camps through their performances at a series of state-and district-level camps.
The aim is to help students understand their local environment and learn how to be good stewards of the natural resources around them.
Included in the report are synopses of how various local businesses survived the pandemic.
In addition to the quarterly grants, Community West distributed an additional $105,163 from their Community Impact Fund.
Residents are invited to attend to share input on Village-wide and Downtown Glenview economic development strategies.
Eleven of the firm’s individual attorneys were recognized as well.
Redmond is senior vice president and chief information officer for Eaton, a global power management company.
“When In Doubt, Throw It Out” is recycling rule of thumb.
While calls are up, funding is significantly down as grant funding has been slashed and private donations have stalled.
Harborfields High School and central administration recently held a celebratory luncheon for Evan Ackerman.
Each year, the Ride to Wellness program provides nearly 3,000 cost-free, door-to-door rides to seniors.
The sport returned to the Olympic level this year after being dropped from the 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympic games.
Over the course of 43 rounds, the students competed for the rights to be Pelham’s top speller.