Originally posted in Clay Today by Jack Randall on February 15, 2024. STARKE – According to UF/IFAS, Clay County is home to more than 400 farms of varying sizes and types of operations: cow/calf and beef, beekeeping, timber, hay, hydroponics and aquaponics, vegetable, fruit and...
Photo credit: Decatur Park District website In addition to being awarded $2.8 million from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources PARC Grant Program for a new senior center, The Decatur Park District announced that they will also partner with CHELP to provide a “One Stop Shop”...
The Districts Make the Difference Student Video Scholarship Contest has launched its third annual national competition for high school students. The contest, first established by CSDA, has become a pillar of the National Special Districts Coalition’s ongoing efforts to expand public awareness...
By @Ophelia Szigeti CAL Fire is currently receiving applications until January 10 at 3:00 p.m. for the Wildfire Prevention Grant Program. This grant aims to allocate funds specifically dedicated to hazardous fuels reduction, wildfire prevention planning, and wildfire prevention...
Chino Valley Fire District data indicates significant success in CPR outcomes Chino Valley Fire has achieved remarkable success in its unwavering mission to enhance survival rates for sudden cardiac arrest. The latest statistics show that the Utstein Survival rates in the Chino Valley...
This week marks the third annual Special Districts Week! Assembly Concurrent Resolution (ACR) 17 proclaims May 16 th -22 nd as Special Districts Week and we are encouraging Californians across the state to engage with their local communities and to be actively involved with their government,...
The Coachella Valley in Southern California is part of the Colorado Desert, situated between the Little San Bernardino Mountains to the east and the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa Mountains to the west. The valley’s agriculture industry employs 12,000 people and is the second largest contributor to...
I n 2015, the Costa Mesa Sanitary District (CMSD) became the first agency in Southern California to implement a curbside Organics Recycling Program that accepted both food scraps and yard waste. Although CMSD had been promoting zero waste practices long before the state legislature passed...
By The Redland Community News After two decades of planning, fundraising and construction, the Big Bear Alpine Zoo opened its doors to the public at its brand-new, state-of-the-art facility in early November. The Big Bear Alpine Zoo originally opened as the Moonridge Animal Park on...
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