St. Bernard Home Mortgage Authority to Unveil Down Payment Assistance Program for First-Time Buyers
The St. Bernard Home Mortgage Authority is offering a seminar on the CAFA Down Payment Assistance Program, which provides 5% loan amount assistance for various loan types, benefiting first-time homebuyers.
Utah’s SafeUT School Crisis App Poised For National Rollout After A Decade On Duty
SafeUT, the University of Utah–backed student crisis app, could be offered nationwide after a 10‑year run in Utah. Lawmakers and program leaders say a federal bill is coming but funding and rollout remain unresolved.
Knoxville Embraces Golden Retriever Therapy Dog Guinness for Comfort in Healthcare and Forensic Settings
Guinness, a therapy dog, brings joy to Knoxville's healthcare and forensic settings, making over 800 visits and dedicating 1,200 hours with Foster Arnett, highlighted in a Knox County Regional Forensic Center post.
North Carolina Seeks Sponsors for Summer Nutrition Programs to Aid Youth in Rural and Tribal Areas
NCDPI seeks sponsors for 2026 NC Summer Nutrition Programs to provide free meals to children under 18, particularly in rural and migrant-rich areas, with the goal of continuing essential food services outside the academic year.
Sunrise Community Coalition Reveals New Logo and Rallies Public for Local Development Projects in Clackamas County
The Sunrise Community Coalition introduced a new logo, participates in community projects including park improvements and a tree-planting event, and supports local workforce and cultural initiatives.
White Settlement Hosts Vendor Village Bazaar: A Celebration of Local Crafts, Food, and Entrepreneurship
White Settlement Community Services announced the Vendor Village Bazaar on March 14th at Splash Dayz parking lot, featuring local vendors, food trucks, and a Farmers Market from 9 am to 2 pm.
Schertz Public Library Seeks Local Poets for 2nd Annual National Poetry Month Publication
Schertz Public Library is seeking submissions for its 2nd Annual National Poetry Month publication, open to local poets until February 28. Selected poets will be published and invited to an open mic event.












