Martha’s Village & Kitchen celebrates 28 years of service

Palm Desert Patch  |  Full Article Martha’s began in 1990 when the founders served meals to their homeless neighbors with a donation of $5.00. The organization has come a long way since these humble beginnings and has grown to be one of the largest providers of homeless services in Coachella Valley, serving over 6,000 people […]

60th anniversary of the Humane Society of Greenwood is today

By St. Claire Donaghy  |  Index-Journal  |  Full Article “Looking out over a 10-acre county-owned property, with a new brick-and-mortar building going up, Karen Pettay said the founder of the Humane Society of Greenwood would be pleased. Pettay is executive director of HSOG, which turns 60 today, thanks in large part to Edwin Lewis Caldecott’s […]

SCEDC campaign launch casts 5-year vision

“On Thursday, March 29, area business and community leaders gathered at the Ronald L. Neeley Conference Center at Terra State Community College in Fremont, OH to celebrate the official launch of the Sandusky County Economic Development Corporation’s five-year funding campaign Forward Thinking 2018-2022. The campaign details five strategies for continuing to build the Sandusky County […]

Guzzo jump-starts organizational transformation for Cultural Center

By Jon Blauvelt  |  Ponte Vedra Recorder  |  Full Article “The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach (CCPVB) is on a mission to reinvent itself, and new Executive Director Donna Guzzo isn’t wasting any time to initiate that transformation. ‘We’re hitting the ground fast,’ said Guzzo, who was appointed to her leadership role Jan. 29. […]

Cookeville ranks in top 10 fastest gaining micropolitan area

By Laura Militana  |  Herald-Citizen  |  Full Article “The Cookeville micropolitan area has grown so much in the year 2016-2017 it is ranked the eighth largest gaining micropolitan areas by the U.S. Census Bureau. In fact, it is the only area in Tennessee named in the recently released statistics that provide population estimates and components […]

Past in progress at Jekyll stables

By Wes Wolfe  |  The Brunswick News  |  Full Article “A large concrete wedge dominates one half of the building. Unseen bugs reign. It helps to have a bit of an imagination, but that will not be necessary for long — plans remain for the multimillion-dollar Jekyll Island MOSAiC Musem to open early next year. […]