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PITTSBURGH—-Lutheran Service Society, a nonprofit, faith-based provider of social services that enhances the quality of life and promotes the dignity and independence of persons in need, will mark its centennial by honoring those who have sustained the organization’s mission. Continue …
Currently, the hub of organized activity for the Laurel community s senior residents resides in Resurrection of Our Lord Catholic Church on Brock Bridge Road, which has partnered with Anne Arundel County to provide nutritional counseling for older residents. Continue …
at Grapevine Springs Park. which came from Meridian Commercial. The original bid in December was about $4.5 million. Continue …
4/3/2008 - The Warren/Forest Area Agency on Agency is putting together a blueprint for the future. We are embarking on a four-year plan for the needs our population and also making it better not only for our county, but for the entire state of Pennsylvania, said Jim Cheronis board president. Continue …
TONIGHT Students from the University of Redlands School of Music and from Crafton Hills College present a full production of Verdi’s opera “La Traviata,” 8 p.m. at Crafton Hills College’s Finkelstein Performing Arts Center. Continues at 8 p.m. April 4 and 5 and at 2 p.m. April 6. Tickets are $10 general admission, $5 for students. Continue …
NEWBURYPORT and mdash; By late yesterday morning, school officials had cleaned up the remnants of the Newburyport High School senior class’ traditional April Fools’ Day prank, but questions lingered over how well the situation was handled. Continue …
Local health experts hope to spread the message of being healthier among minorities in the Ozarks. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior services kicked off an informational campaign at the Greene County courthouse. Continue …
DANVILLE The first two years Amy Henkelman was executive director of CRIS Senior Services, Dr. L.W. “Bill” Tanner checked in on her almost every day. “He always made sure I had what I needed,” Henkelman said. “If I had a problem, he’d ask me questions until I figured it out for myself.” Continue …
Bogdan to discuss wildland firefighting April 3: Georgetown resident and National Park Service employee David Bogdan will discuss his more than 20 years of fighting wildland fires during a Men’s Breakfast scheduled for Thursday, April 3, at 9:30 a.m., at Trestle Way. Continue …