Nearly 30 residents gathered at the Sand Hill School Community Center on Monday night, January 10, to discuss plans for a new bike and pedestrian pathway between Service Road and
A bikeway stretching from the Cape Cod Canal to the Service Road is the topic of a planning workshop on Monday, January 10 for the general public to provide feedback
Grassroots meets high finance in Sitka Community Boatyard proposal
Posted by Robert Woolsey, KCAW | May 18, 2021
The map accompanying the Sitka Community Boatyard proposal. If approved, most of the remaining available lots (shown in yellow) eventually could be leased for the project.
The board of Sitka’s industrial park has determined that a grassroots proposal for a new marine haulout facility is worth pursuing further but wants to hammer out a few details before sending the deal to the assembly.
Find the complete Sitka Community Boatyard proposal, and the Gary Paxton Industrial Park request for proposals, in the May 12, 2021 board packet.
December 17, 2020 : By Logan Smith - Office of Communications & Public Engagement
Volunteers comfort victims of Hurricane Florence in 2018. (Photo courtesy of Samaritan’s Purse)
The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Liberty University’s School of Business will officially launch a residential Humanitarian Aid specialization this spring, a unique 15-credit hour area of study that will equip students to assist vulnerable populations plagued by natural and man-made disasters.
With a growing demand for nonprofit employees, students enrolled in the Humanitarian Aid track will learn how to manage a supply chain, understand how organizations negotiate conflicts, and explore day-to-day operations of nonprofit and church ministry work.