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Etowah Teacher Chosen For South Korea Summer Study Trip
Guill Strougo has been chosen to be a part of an eight-day field study to experience the culture and heritage of South Korea.

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Guill Strougo has been chosen to be a part of an eight-day field study to experience the culture and heritage of South Korea.

James Chandler has been named a finalist in the NY Jr. Science & Humanities Symposium and will participate at nationals in April.
The group of seventh graders created a carnival themed machine and won second place along with two other awards at the contest.
20 students successfully completed the annual Teen Leadership Cherokee Class to develop skills to be successful leaders in the future.
EJCH will offer safety tests for senior drivers on Apr. 29 through an educational program called 'CarFit'.
The 11th annual Food Operator's Seminar aims to help food service representatives learn new topics and trends in the food industry.
Sam Bradin will be speaking about his personal journey of immigrating to the US after the Holocaust at the Nyack Center on Apr. 5.
Mile Square Theatre will be presenting 'Betrayal' starting Mar. 30 through Apr. 23 on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
DLS will be performing at Cherry Hill Church on Apr. 2 as a part of the Music series that will include Bach and Mozart.
Sheffield Village PD adopted police advisory board standards to help strengthen relationships between the community and police.
College Steps helps high school and college students with disabilities cope with school life and post-graduate autonomy.
South Euclid PD has adopted standards from the Police Advisory Board to help strengthen community and police relationships.
Richard Browning, Roma Odera, and Dimaris Torris treated patrons to breakfast at Dunkin' Donuts for the 'On Us' campaign in six communities.
Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive helpful handouts.
The Easter Bunny will be visiting Fair Oaks Mall beginning on Mar. 24 through Apr. 15 to greet children and take photos.
Allyson Halm has organized a Coyote Seminar Q&A on living with coyotes that will take place on Apr.8 at the New Canaan Library Art Gallery.
Customers will soon be able to make reservations for cabins, picnic shelters, and campsites at Maryland parks through new system online.
Sewer infrastructure repairs will continue on Cathedral street, however West Mulberry St. is open with occasional lane shifts.
The Harford Award goes to businesses in the community that demonstrates growth, employment, and community service.
Olivia Castriota released her debut album 'All At Once' last year, and will provide entertainment for the gallery's opening reception Apr.2.