A nonprofit's donation of over 50 instruments reinvigorates a Denver school's music program, sparking student interest and creativity.
The Santa Clarita Elks Lodge #2379 recently hosted a veterans luncheon with nearly 80 guests, including 45 veterans, who enjoyed a complimentary meal and dessert.
Classes are 1 and 1/2 hours in length, open to 4th -8th grade students and will begin in April 2026. Lessons are provided free of charge thanks to the generous support of the Lyndhurst Foundation.
The Green Bay Packers recently awarded $250,000 worth of grants to support two veterans’ organizations in Wisconsin.
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Poor software quality cost the U.S. economy an estimated $2.41 trillion annually in 2022, according to the Consortium for Information & Software Quality. That figure includes failed IT projects, ...
Canada's loss to the United States in Sunday's gold medal game could lead to some changes. Antonin Thuillier / AFP via Getty Images Sometimes you play well and lose. Sometimes — especially in an ...
Private music lessons will resume this spring after a semester-long hiatus due to a staffing vacancy in the director of applied music position. Mawunyo Kobla Titiati is taking over as program ...
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Clients should treat software longevity as a core diligence issue, using market-level analysis, RFP processes and vendor roadmap scrutiny to assess whether a solution is likely to remain supported and ...
Some students in Ana Belen Abadias’ and Kimberly Ramacho’s second-grade classes at North Elementary School never experienced being in a swimming pool or Lake Michigan, but they got their chance as ...
Michigan kept ignoring the problems during Harbaugh’s tenure for one reason – he was winning. I once had a top college basketball coach tell me, “You can do almost anything if you win enough games.” ...
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