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Marietta sits where the Muskingum and Ohio Rivers meet, creating a picturesque setting for your day trip adventures. This ...
Green spaces in Louisville are becoming vital tools for improving public health. From lowering stress to enhancing mood, the benefits of nature are more significant than they seem.
Visiting Florida's national parks will become a little pricier for those traveling from other countries. A new executive order from President Donald Trump will charge non-U.S. residents higher fees ...
Assistant Parks and Recreation Director Scott McClain has been promoted to director of Durango Parks and Recreation after 19 years with the department. He will begin in his new role on Saturday ...
Suffolk Parks and Recreation is hosting a Fourth of July celebration at Constant’s Wharf Park and Marina, featuring live music, fireworks, food and beverage, and a kid’s area, with shut… ...
The 2025 Florida State Parks photo contest invites participants to submit photos in various categories until September 1.
During National Parks and Recreation Month in July and throughout the rest of the summer, the City of Lubbock Parks and Recreation Department is hosting free community events across several parks and ...
St. Johns County Parks and Recreation: Mermaids & Pirates and Popsicles in the Park: July 12 at the Vilano Beach Pavillion from 9:30 a.m. to noon. All ages welcome.
BALTIMORE — The Baltimore City Recreation and Parks Department, alongside Mayor Brandon Scott and other city officials, held a ribbon cutting ceremony at the brand-new Coldstream Aquatics Center ...
Last week, Florida’s recently appointed attorney general, James Uthmeier, announced that he had a pretty snazzy idea: Build the state’s biggest immigrant detention center in the middle of the ...
Even though the public clearly loves parks, the House and the Senate haven’t reached an agreement on how much to invest in them during the upcoming fiscal year. Missing in the budget conference ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says new immigration detention centers in Florida will be largely funded by FEMA's shelter and services program.
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