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Wildcat Sports Group in Lee
Wildcat Sports Group is the brainchild of Simon Borrett, a Brit who has spent his career developing and managing soccer clubs around the globe. During that time, he said he heard from local parents about the lack of programs being offered in Lee, prompting him to take action. With donations, the organization has already added fences and benches to Lee’s Marble Street field, making the site safer.
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Read more at theberkshireedge.com
Theatre Review: "12 Angry Jurors"
The theatrical troupe will stage “12 Angry Jurors,” directed by Rodney Orosco, on two May weekends at the Winters Opera House in downtown Winters. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. May 10 and 11 and 2 p.m. May 17 and 18 and 2, 19 at the historic opera house, 13 Main St. The fast-paced, no-intermission production is based on the 1954 teleplay, ‘12 angry Men,’ by Reginald Rose
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Read more at Vallejo Times-Herald
Camfil APC's Pulse-Jet Technology Offers a Solution for Industrial Dust Collection Challenges
Camfil Air Pollution Control has addressed a critical aspect of plant management. Industrial facilities are constantly challenged by the accumulation of dust. Traditional dust collection systems often fall short in providing a sustainable and cost-effective solution.
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Read more at GlobeNewswire
The University of Hawai<unk> i at M<unk> noa
The University of Hawaii at Mnoa is one of the prettiest colleges in the nation, according to a ranking by Architectural Digest in April 2024. The list noted UH MNoa’s “many beautiful buildings” and the view of Lahi (Diamond Head). The list also topped the list in 2022. There are more than 140 buildings on the 320-acre campus.
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Read more at University of Hawaii System
Leo Jarmusz, 105, Lives to Tell the Tale
Leo Jarmusz served with the U.S. Army in 1942, before shipping off to Omaha Beach shortly after the historic D-Day allied invasion in Normandy, France. Now, he’s being celebrated as the last living WWII veteran living in the Town of Calabash. He’s honored by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post for serving our country when it mattered most.
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Read more at WECT
Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department Breaks Charts
Taylor Swift was gunning for a truly epic release week long before The Tortured Poets Department actually dropped. The pop star surprised fans by unleashing 31 new songs in the span of two hours April 19. She’d been crafting the sprawling, Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner-produced project for about two years before it finally arrived.
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Read more at Billboard
UC Davis Health Launches ED to Home Program
UC Davis Health has launched an innovative program that provides adult patients with care at home following certain emergency department visits. It comes less than a year after the health system started delivering in-home urgent care for adults with a range of illnesses and injuries. The new program is called ED to Home. It aims to improve access to care, deliver a more personalized patient experience and reduce unnecessary repeat visits to the emergency department.
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Read more at UC Davis Health
University of St. Thomas Arena in St. Paul
University of St. Thomas is building a Division I arena on campus for basketball and hockey. Many residents have concerns about parking, traffic and environmental impacts. One group of residents appealed the site plan approval.
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Read more at KSTP
The Sereno Transit Center in Vallejo, California
Melissa Penny has been commissioned to paint utility boxes and a mosaic tile installation. This SolTrans project isn’t the first time she has been selected to work with the transportation provider. It honors the bus riders who visit the station regularly, and who will see their own likeness brilliantly incorporated in the painting.
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Read more at Vallejo Times-Herald
Pacific Grove Good Old Days Street Festival
The Pacific Grove Good Old Days Street Festival is one of the city’s largest attractions of the year. The event transforms the coastal town into a family-friendly atmosphere. Over 40 bands and performers will take the stage from a wide range of musical genres.
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Read more at Monterey Herald