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Theodore “Ted” C. Kempski, 84, of Elkton, MD passed away on Sunday, March 23, 2025. Born in Wilmington, DE on April 8, 1940, he was the son of the late Theodore T. and Margaret Tessein Kempski.
Here's a perfect example: The old YMCA building on the University of Cincinnati's campus that is still vacant roughly 20 years after the university purchased the site. One reader emailed us ...
The YMCA of Metro Denver offers a Diabetes Prevention Program as part of its Health Initiatives. "The Diabetes Prevention Program is a year-long program that is basically offered to people who are ...
ELKTON — A man caught with a gun, cocaine and heroin mixed with fentanyl when investigators raided his Elkton residence in July has received an 18-month jail term, according to Cecil County ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- After more than 20 years of service, the Alief YMCA is closing its doors in a little over a month. Alief Family YMCA will close May 30, and council member Tiffany Thomas ...
The much-anticipated new Park South Family YMCA is on track to open early this summer, marking a major milestone in the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas’ strategic growth plan. After 15 months of ...
Dozens of families across the Kansas City area are left searching for answers after four YMCA branches announced they will no longer offer Head Start programs. The YMCA of Greater Kansas City ...
300 KIDS IN THE METRO ARE ABOUT TO LOSE THEIR EARLY EDUCATION SERVICE. A YMCA PROGRAM IS NOW SET TO CLOSE IN MAY AT FOUR METRO LOCATIONS. GOOD AFTERNOON. I’M LARA MORITZ AND I’M KELLY ECKERMAN.
Kansas City, Mo. – The YMCA of Greater Kansas City is shutting down its Head Start program. “The Y has been honored to operate Head Start programs for the past 20 years,” the association said.
ELKTON — A "little black book" of names and contact information that once belonged to deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein was sold for $10,000 at Alexander Historical Auctions in Elkton on ...
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Elkton farmer feels the effects of cuts to the USDAELKTON, Va. (WHSV) - Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture slashed $1 billion in funding to two programs designated to keep Americans fed. The cuts are part of an effort on behalf ...
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