Author: Good Info News Wire
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Second Chances: Inmates Train Wild Horses for Adoption in Nevada
Join the BLM and NNCC for a wild horse adoption event on Feb 22, 2025, in Carson City. Saddle-trained horses start at $150. More info online.
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Pittsburgh’s First Women’s Sports Bar, Title 9, to Open in East Liberty
Sherree Goldstein is opening Title 9, a sports bar in East Liberty that exclusively broadcasts women’s sports, celebrating Title IX’s impact.
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Las Vegas Job Events: Explore opportunities with MGM & Walgreens this week
Looking for a Las Vegas job? Attend EmployNV’s career events on Feb 11 and 12 with MGM Resorts and Walgreens.
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JAG Nevada: Empowering students to overcome barriers
Jobs for America’s Graduates Nevada helps students overcome barriers through mentoring, career guidance, and life skills training, transforming lives for over a decade.
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Meet the future chefs of North Carolina
High school culinary teams compete in NC Jr. Chef Competition, showcasing cooking skills and local ingredients while creating innovative school lunch recipes.
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Wisconsin high schools thrive with Career and Technical Education
Wisconsin students engage in hands-on learning, from running cafés to practicing CPR, ensuring they gain vital skills for future careers and community impact.
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Florida’s wildfire season: What you need to know
Discover Florida’s year-round wildfire risks, contributing factors, and prevention strategies, plus key historical events and community awareness.
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Free lead testing in Milwaukee: What you need to know
Lead poisoning in Milwaukee is back in focus after a case at Golda Meir Lower School. Officials stress the importance of testing for children.
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Stay healthy: Essential tips for Arizona bird owners
Parrot fever case confirmed in Arizona bird flock. Health officials warn bird owners about prevention measures as infection risk rises from wild to pet birds.
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Discover the Rich Black History of Delaware County
Delaware County celebrates Black History Month with cultural events, historic sites, and exhibits. Explore local Black heritage this February.









