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Learn about careers in daycare
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business1d ago

Learn about careers in daycare

  • Stafford Library plans a May informational meeting for daycare workers and substitutes to explore careers in the field.
  • Library events include Preschool Story Hour on Monday mornings and Dungeons & Dragons sessions on Wednesdays.
  • The library’s reading spot project, funded by a family memorial, aims to create an outdoor reading area.
  • Area volunteers and staff organize a backlog of community programs, including ESOL and book challenges.
  • Stafford County Library hours and contact details are provided for community inquiries.
  • The article notes community support from local businesses through site ads supporting journalism.
  • Stafford Economic Development coordinated Help Me Grow Kansas involvement at the library event.
  • Families received backpacks with informational materials, toys, and books at the event.
  • Library director Mary Jo Taylor, Amanda Sandoval, and Dalton Hernandez led planning committees for outreach.
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Hochul: $43M going to help communities afford water infrastructure projects
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politics10h ago

Hochul: $43M going to help communities afford water infrastructure projects

  • New York State will invest $43 million to fund local water and sewer infrastructure upgrades.
  • The funds include low-cost financing and state and federal grants to reduce rate increases for communities.
  • Regions receiving funding include Finger Lakes, Mohawk Valley, and St. Regis Mohawk Tribe.
  • Hochul said the funding means communities won’t have to choose between clean water and affordable rates.
  • The projects include replacing lead service lines and expanding public water access.
  • Governor Hochul announced the plan on Thursday as part of statewide infrastructure efforts.
  • The funding aims to replace aging watermains and improve water supply reliability.
  • The plan includes a $12.7 million project in Mohawk Valley to replace lead service lines.
  • The initiative covers multiple communities including Parma, Sheldon, Stafford, and Town of Vernon.
  • Officials expect safer water and lower costs for New Yorkers due to the funding.
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