In January 2022, Travis County ESD No. 2 launched a new version of their in-house firefighter/EMT certification program that trainees can participate in without having prior certifications.
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Join Amplify Credit Union from 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. on Wednesday, May 17 for an insightful discussion led by Amplify’s executive team that will shed light on the realities facing Central Texans as they pertain to the growing challenge of affordability.
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Created in 2016 by the International Economic Development Council, the largest international professional trade association for economic developers, Economic Development Week aims to increase awareness for local programs that create jobs, advance career development opportunities and improve the quality of life in communities everywhere.
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Texas Water Utilities and St. David’s HealthCare participate in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
Texas Water Utilities and St. David’s HealthCare are partnering with Central Texas police to provide medication disposal sites on Saturday, April 22.
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A new public art installation will soon be on the wall at Old Bakery Park, thanks to ongoing efforts to energize and enhance the public space with new amenities for all to enjoy.
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Next month, the Downtown Austin Alliance will bring the best parts of downtown Austin to Fareground for a three-decades-in-the-making celebration of the organization and its community partners, stakeholders and future leaders.
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On Tuesday, March 28, State Senator Sarah Eckhardt and State Representative James Talarico read resolutions at the Texas Capitol, declaring the first ever “Library Day” in support of libraries and librarians in our state.
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March 2023 marks the first anniversary of the Texans for the Right to Read coalition launch.
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Central Texas community members continue to unite in the effort to stop a mammoth planned 5000-seat outdoor music venue southwest of Austin off of Fitzhugh Road.
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How to change the business landscape and the conversation around corporate social responsibility
In today’s corporate environment, particularly in Austin, it takes more than providing jobs and quality products or services to be considered a good company.
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More than 700 neighbors of a proposed 5,000-seat outdoor concert venue have formed a grassroots coalition to oppose development on Fitzhugh Road.
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In the Lone Star State, the 88th Legislature’s regular session commenced Jan.