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Love of Animals and Art Bring Crowd to Evanston Shelter
Evanston Animal Shelter hosted the Love of Animals Art Show and Sale on Saturday, pairing pet-themed artwork and kids' projects with food while keeping the adoption center open; organizers and staff said the event drew a considerable, family-friendly crowd.
Fashion, philanthropy and furry friends take over Mar-a-Lago for dog fundraiser
The Wine, Women & Shoes fundraiser at The Mar-a-Lago Club drew about 800 guests a day to support Big Dog Ranch Rescue and featured a dog fashion show; organizers reported a $5 million fundraising goal.
SPCA Monterey County to host A Day of Giving fundraiser
SPCA Monterey County will broadcast its annual A Day of Giving fundraiser on March 19 from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. to raise funds for animal services, and the organization reported educating 12,000 children and distributing 152,000 pounds of pet food last year.
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Showing: 1161-1170Cat lovers share wholesome stories of how they became cat people.
An online community was asked what made them cat people, and responses ranged from being given a kitten at birth to a single cat arriving and changing someone's life.
Bemidji State's Kristin Farris honored in College Sports Communicators' 30 Under 30
Kristin Farris, Bemidji State's assistant director of athletic media relations, was named to College Sports Communicators' 30 Under 30 class of 2025 for her work expanding the Beavers' social media presence, including launching their TikTok.
Chapmanville man runs 100 miles to raise funds for church
Brian Dingess ran 100 miles from New Year's Eve into New Year's Day at Chapmanville High School to raise money for Morning Star Freewill Baptist Church, and community members came out to cheer him on.
Community Library Notes: New jigsaws and seasonal notes on kale
The Mendocino Community Library recently restocked its jigsaw puzzle collection, and a cited wellness article and experts in the piece say puzzles engage multiple brain areas and may support cognition and relaxation.
MIS students warm hearts with 'Frozen Jr.' production
Seventy-five fifth- and sixth-graders at McCulloch Intermediate School performed Frozen Jr. Dec. 4–6 after rehearsing since early September, using puppets, an inflatable costume, handmade props and snow machines; the show became the school's largest by ticket sales.
Mobile ministry: Valley church continues mission, serves nearly 10,000 meals
Desert Cove SDA Church's mobile ministry says it has served 9,948 meals since January 2024 and helped 151 people enter programs, while offering meals, clothing and connections to housing and health services.
Syracuse Trailblazers and Trendsetters of 2025 share words of wisdom.
Syracuse.com ran a 2025 series called "Trailblazers and Trendsetters" that featured 12 local entrepreneurs, artists and advocates and collected brief pieces of advice they shared about work, creativity and community.
Berkshires: work continues as 2026 begins
As 2026 begins, community work in the Berkshires continues, addressing local challenges such as housing, school enrollment, aging infrastructure and climate planning.
Your Monthly Love Horoscope for January 2026 outlines key dates for each sign.
This article presents a sign-by-sign love horoscope for January 2026 and highlights several planetary shifts and notable days; Yahoo notes AI was used to generate takeaways and reporting errors are possible.
Happy New Year 2026 from Native News Online
Native News Online thanks readers and supporters as it welcomes 2026 and renews its commitment to Indigenous journalism, while noting it did not reach an online fundraising goal.
