Jennifer Sonsiadek Nurse Manager at Saint Luke’s joins Shane to share Saint Luke’s Clinical Forensic Program.
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An online food ordering and delivery company is giving restaurants in Jasper, damaged by the recent wildfire, a helping hand.
The Speedway Childrens Charities Dover Motor Speedway is accepting applications to support local nonprofits focused on aiding local children in need.
A 26-year-old man has been accused of igniting a destructive California wildfire in early July by throwing a firework from a car window during hot, dry and windy weather
A 26-year-old man has been accused of igniting a destructive California wildfire in early July by throwing a firework from a car window during hot, dry and windy weather
Authorities arrested a 26-year-old man in California who they say admitted to throwing a firework out of his car window that sparked a wildfire that blazed through thousands of acres in July.
Delawares sports tourism industry has seen boosts by the millions in recent years, but some say more funding is needed to help the state stay competitive.
STUDENTS AT SOUTH DAVIDSON HIGH SCHOOL WILL BE ABLE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A NEW PROGRAM TO GET THEM READY FOR THE FUTURE. THE WILDCAT WELDING SHOP IS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION, BUT THERE ARE ALREADY STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE COURSE. STUDENTS CAN TRAIN IN THE FIELD OF WELDING WHILE STILL ATTENDING HIGH SCHOOL. THE SHOP IS BEING PAID FOR BY A GRANT FROM THE GOLDEN LEAF FOUNDATION, AND DONATIONS FROM LOCAL BUSINESSES. WHEN STUDENTS GRADUATE FROM THE PROGRAM, THEYLL BE ABLE TO GET RIGHT TO WORK. WE HAVE LOTS OF LOCAL MANUFACTURING IN OUR COUNTY, SUCH AS COFFMAN TRAILERS SUCH AS NUCOR THATS BEING BUILT JUST DOWN THE ROAD FROM HERE. THAT WILL REQUIRE WELDERS. AND SO OUR STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO LEAVE US AND IMMEDIATELY GO RIGHT INTO THE FIELD AND MAKE EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT MONEY AS A WELDER IN OUR COUNTY. THE WILDCAT WELDIN
The FTC says blocking Kroger’s purchase of Albertsons will preserve competition. The companies say it’ll do more harm than good.
In a significant boost to public safety and rehabilitation efforts across Vermont, the Department of Justice has announced a $3.1 million investment that will benefit three programs across the state. This funding aims to enhance community safety and support innovative rehabilitation projects.The Burlington Community Justice Center is one of the three programs set to receive funding from this grant. The 26-year-old organization will soon be relocating to a more prominent location in downtown Burlington at the new Post Apartments, formerly known as the VFWThe Community Justice Center will receive $300,000 from the Justice Assistance Grant. This funding will facilitate their move to a new and more visible location, offering a space that better suits their needs. Rachel Jolly, Assistant Director of the Community Justice Center, expressed her enthusiasm about the upcoming move.The congressional earmark that we received from Senator Welch’s office is huge. It really allows for the fit-up of the office to meet our needs. Weve had five different homes in various Burlington locations, but this is really excitingdesigning a space that is more comfortable and inviting for both youth, adults, and family members, Jolly said.Jolly also expressed her excitement about the new opportunities this grant will create.Im looking forward to building the community division of the Community Justice Center so that were working more upstream before crime happens or even at the nexus of crime when people are looking for alternatives, Jolly said.In addition, the Justice Assistance Grant will support two other programs: the Community Restorative Practices Project and the Beyond Us and Them Program.In a statement, Senator Peter Welch emphasized the importance of the grant, saying, Vermonters deserve to feel safe and supported in their communities. Federal investments that strengthen community-driven public safety initiatives, which focus on both accountability and rehabilitation, are crucial for making Vermont a safer place to live.The Burlington Community Justice Center is set to move into its new space by fall 2025.
An Oroville man has been charged with arson for the Thompson Fire in Butte County that started on July 2.
Municipalities are at the centre of governments efforts to move towards clean energy and fulfil the countrys commitment to global climate change.