Douglasville, GA|Press Release|
Douglas County Fire & EMS Resources Deployed For State Led Operation
"We find great value when called upon to assist outside of Douglas County because it shows we are dependable and dedicated."
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"We find great value when called upon to assist outside of Douglas County because it shows we are dependable and dedicated."
Kendall Jones was honored during the Chamber's 52nd Annual Meeting.
The event featured Georgia’s Commissioner of Labor Bruce Thompson as the keynote speaker.
The discussion will be held on Zoom Feb. 27.
QUEST Grant will be used for the growing demand for skilled workers as a result of COVID and an employer information session.
The February newsletter is now online.
The Minority Owned Business Lending program was launched last year.
People can make an appointment for a massage provided by a student enrolled in the College’s Massage Therapy Certificate Program.
Sachem High School East’s business law students took a guided tour of the John P. Cohalan, Jr. Court Complex in Central Islip.
Nearly 200 scholarships are available for high school seniors in Hillsborough County.
The expansion of radiation oncology services is part of TGH Cancer Institute’s vision of improving health.
The office is offering four $1,200 scholarships to eligible Florida residents who are accepted or enrolled as a full-time college student.
The program provides free blood pressure monitors and education to pregnant and post-partum women.
Weekly technique classes will be offered for students ages 6-18 years of age to increase their training in musical theatre.
Funds from PeachSkinSheets will go toward launching the school’s student podcast.
Port Jefferson Middle School sixth grader Kieran Browne won the school-wide competition.
Eleven local students will be included in a writing anthology from the organization Young Writers.
The Feb. 11 performance will feature "The Jazz Loft All Stars."
All performances of the "A Little Live Music" program are free and open to the public.
A full month of performances is planned.