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Cedar Valley Humane Society opens expanded shelter
The Cedar Valley Humane Society opened an expanded shelter in rural Linn County that increases capacity to 65 dogs and 100 cats and adds new visitor and animal-care spaces.
Alle-Kiski Valley events: The Stroller, Feb. 20, 2026
The Stroller for Feb. 20, 2026 lists community events across the Alle-Kiski Valley, including a benefit bingo for the Community Fireworks Fund at Pioneer Hose Firehall Sunday and scholarship applications being accepted by the Westmoreland Garden Council for the Katherine M. McKenna Scholarship.
Animal connection brings love and accessible veterinary care to the community
The SPCA Albrecht Center provides intentionally lower-cost veterinary services and relies on assistance funds such as the Hope Fund, Pets for the Elderly, and Vets4Vets to help owners who face financial barriers; a Spay it Forward campaign runs through the end of February.
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Showing: 481-490Napa pretzel business sponsors free shelter adoptions in 2026
Love Park Pretzels will cover adoption fees each month in 2026 for senior-aged and long-stay animals at the Napa County Animal Shelter; this month's sponsored animals are Rayo, a 10-year-old female Husky, and Charlotte, a 6-year-old female cat.
Kiss the Calf fundraiser aims to raise funds for local food rescue
A three-day-old calf named Honey is the focus of Fouts Farm's second annual Kiss the Calf fundraiser, which aims to raise $5,000 for Seven Valleys Health Coalition's food rescue program and will be livestreamed Feb. 13.
Tengah Garden Residences offers eco-friendly living in Singapore's first Forest Town.
The article describes Tengah Garden Residences as part of Singapore's planned Forest Town and highlights its eco-friendly design, smart‑home features, and community amenities.
Town of Oyster Bay presents MLK Distinguished Service Award to Jarvis Brown
The Town of Oyster Bay presented its Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Distinguished Service Award to Jarvis Brown, president of CSEA Long Island Region 1, in recognition of his decades of labor and community service. Supervisor Joseph Saladino highlighted Brown's long record of advocacy and leadership.
Pints for Paws returns in Tallahassee this weekend
Pints for Paws will be held this Saturday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Goodwood Museum and Gardens as a fundraiser for the Animal Shelter Foundation; tickets are $50 or $10 for non-drinkers.
Tim Berners-Lee says the internet can still be fixed.
Tim Berners-Lee, who proposed the World Wide Web in 1989, says he and collaborators are working to return control of the web to users and promote personal data sovereignty through Solid data "pods".
Inyo County Announces 2026 Community Grant Awardees
The Inyo County Board of Supervisors awarded $40,000 in 2026 Community Project Sponsorship Program competitive grants to 15 local nonprofit and not-for-profit groups for events and programs across the county.
Arizona State University to break ground Thursday on John McCain Library and Museum
Arizona State University will hold a groundbreaking Thursday for the John S. McCain III Library and Museum, an 80,000-square-foot facility on a 22-acre site near Tempe Town Lake; the ceremony will include speakers such as Gov. Katie Hobbs and Ambassador Cindy McCain.
Greater Cleveland: 41 winter events and activities this week.
From Jan. 29 to Feb. 4, a roundup lists 41 events across Greater Cleveland, including sports, film screenings, workshops, exhibits and family programs.
Norton Museum names new chief officer for community engagement
The Norton Museum of Art has appointed Lisa Mazzola as its William Randolph Hearst chief officer of learning and community engagement; she will begin the role in March and succeeds Glenn Tomlinson, who is retiring after 25 years.
