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Rotary Club of Milwaukee appoints Melissa Marschka as Executive Director
The Rotary Club of Milwaukee announced Melissa Marschka will become Executive Director on June 15, 2026, succeeding Mary McCormick, who is retiring after 24 years of service.
Grand marshal named for Wilkes-Barre St. Patrick's Day Parade
William Murtha, a retired assistant city fire chief with Irish roots, was named grand marshal for the 46th Wilkes-Barre St. Patrick's Day Parade on March 15; Mayor George C. Brown read a proclamation at City Hall.
Young Sikh American women say balancing family and careers is their own choice
In a study of 30 Sikh American women ages 18–24, most participants said they wanted children and described family planning as a personal choice connected to preserving faith and culture.
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Showing: 1041-1050Suffolk's new legislators settle into office with focus on affordability and infrastructure
Three newly sworn-in Suffolk County legislators — RJ Renna, Sal Formica and Greg Doroski — said they will prioritize affordability, public safety and county infrastructure as they begin their terms following the Jan. 5 organizational meeting.
Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing for Sunday, January 11, 2026
The listing highlights local happenings for Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, including the Palm Coast Farmers' Market (noon–4 p.m. at European Village) and a Grace Community Food Pantry drive‑thru (noon–3 p.m. at 245 Education Way, Bunnell).
A Righteous Man in Japan honors Setsuzō Kotsuji's rescue of Jewish refugees
The article recounts how Japanese scholar Setsuzō Kotsuji helped Jewish refugees in Kobe during World War II and later converted to Judaism, and it notes that actor Jundai Yamada has published an English-language book combining Kotsuji's memoir with additional research.
Faith and compassion can guide communities through 2026
Willie Wilson argues that faith and compassion can help people recover from a difficult year and notes that a failure to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies could sharply raise health costs and reduce coverage for many in Illinois.
Medical Aid-in-Dying: Relief and Agency for New Yorkers
Gov. Kathy Hochul has said she will sign the Medical Aid In Dying Act after the Legislature adds agreed safeguards, and the law is expected to take effect in July. If enacted, New York would join 12 states and Washington, D.C., with an aid-in-dying law.
Life after military service can be daunting and communities should help
The author, a U.S. Air Force veteran, says leaving the uniform often causes loss of routine and identity and that the Department of Veterans Affairs does not teach veterans how to rebuild civilian identity. He calls on communities, employers and local leaders to create supportive spaces and for expanded education benefits to help veterans regain purpose.
Hawaii's safety net is fraying and near breaking.
Nonprofits report long-running state contract shortfalls that leave programs covering large annual deficits, even as services helped people like Coast Guard veteran Alfreda "Freda" Trawick secure housing.
Penn Medicine LGH funds SuperNoodle social-emotional program for Lancaster County elementary schools
Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health is providing three-year SuperNoodle subscriptions to all 67 Lancaster County elementary schools and five in the Lebanon City School District, a program in place since January 2025 to support social-emotional learning.
Musician Jessica James returns to Glitter Bats with a new romance
Jessica James, a musician and romance author, has published a new Glitter Bats novel about bandmates Jane Mercer and Keeley Cunningham, and will discuss the book at Auntie's Bookstore on Jan. 16.
Vanessa Trump wasn't on board with Kai Trump's new foster dog
Kai Trump filmed a January 10, 2026 vlog at Big Dog Ranch Rescue in Palm Beach and brought home a foster dog, saying her mother Vanessa Trump would disapprove. The clip highlights Kai's growing online presence alongside her early golf career.
