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Chaminade Resort & Spa: Live Music at The View – Visit Santa Cruz County
Visit Santa Cruz County is a private, non-profit corporation, serving as the official visitor marketing entity for Santa Cruz County. Visit Santa Cruz County works to enhance tourism, the visitor experience, and the area economy by positioning and promoting Santa Cruz County as a year-around visitor, conference and film destination.
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Advocates seek to expand mental health services among ID’s Spanish speakers
Spanish-speaking Idahoans face a lack of mental health resources and advocates in the state want to change it. Kurtis Pugh, mental health manager for the Community Council of Idaho, which serves migrant agricultural laborers and their families, said there is some stigma surrounding mental health issues in Spanish-speaking communities but often, people lack access to…
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U.P. gets $667,000 for arts and cultural funding
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> ESCANABA — The Michigan Arts and Culture Council (MACC) recently awarded $666,567 in grants to U.P. arts and cultural organizations and individuals for the 2023 fiscal year. The Upper Peninsula Arts and Culture Alliance (the Alliance) promotes MACC grants to U.P. organizations and individuals and include operating grants, which are earmarked…
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County Organizations Represented At Mobile Unit Health Fair
The mobile unit health fair took place outside, in the fellowship hall, and in the basement of Abbe Reformed Church. P-J photo by Sara Holthouse CLYMER — Chautauqua County health organizations were out in full force at the Rural Chautauqua County Mobile Unit Health Fair on Wednesday. Organizations included AHN, UPMC Chautauqua, Windsong, TCC Health,…
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Health Literacy Month: Get info from the right sources
Submitted Photo Health literacy experts say providers should learn tips such as using plain language and encouraging questions to make sure patients understand what they are being told. Photo from Adobe Stock. <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> October is Health Literacy Month, and a North Dakota official says there are key things you can do to…
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Men’s Tennis Wraps Up Viking Invitational – Western Michigan University Athletics
Story Links CLEVELAND – The Western Michigan men’s tennis team wrapped up the three-day Viking Invitational, hosted by Cleveland State, over the weekend.The tournament featured tennis athletes from CSU, Buffalo, Dayton, , IUPUI Holy Cross, Youngstown State and the Broncos. SINGLES RECAPFreshman Dimitri Moriarty opened the weekend with a win over Eli Wilbin from Youngstown…
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Around Town
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Meetings ¯ The Buckeye Hills Regional Council Broadband Committee will meet at 1 p.m. today at 1400 Pike St., Marietta, ¯ Ludlow Township will meet at 7:30 p.m. today at the Town Hall ¯ The Board of Franciscan Meals will meet at 11 a.m. Nov. 16 at McKenna’s Markets, Front Street,…
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Networking switch for embedded computing applications like artificial intelligence (AI) offered by GMS
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – General Micro Systems in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., is introducing the X9 Spider Intelligent Switch networking module for Ethernet-based rugged military high-performance computing, high-definition video, sensor processing, artificial intelligence (AI), battlefield edge processing, storage, display, and I/O. This palm-sized networking module is sealed, rugged, fanless, and battlefield-ready. It has eight 10 GBase-TX…
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Music Professor Wins Artists 360 Grant
Oct. 30, 2023 Shervin Lainez Jake Hertzog Jake Hertzog, assistant professor of guitar and Jazz Area coordinator in the Department of Music, has been awarded an $8,000 Practicing Artist Grant from Artists 360, a program of the Mid-America Arts Alliance. Artists 360 elevates the talented artists of Northwest Arkansas by providing grant funding and professional…
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Mark of consistency
Messenger photo by Britt Kudla: East Sac County’s Isaiah Aragon competes during the state cross country meet at Lakeside on Saturday. For more photos, please visit CU.messengernews.net <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> The 30th anniversary won’t be remembered for its ideal weather, but that’s never really been the point in late October anyway. The people make…