The regional facility will serve the counties of Berks, Dauphin and Lehigh to support the juvenile detention needs and foster ...
In this conversation, Kimberly Wozneak, national lead for Age-Friendly Health Systems, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, discusses how the VHA is weaving four foundational age-friendly principles ...
The Barry County Council on Aging (BCCOA), a vital resource for local seniors, is reaching out to the community for financial support to continue offering essential services to senior citizens in ...
The Democrat's leadership roles include serving as minority chair of the Senate Agriculture & Rural Affairs Committee.
In Bethel’s Department of Education, you’ll explore your unique calling as a teacher and educator and gain the skills for a successful career. You'll learn how to work collaboratively and creatively ...
a RSV campaign from the US Department of Health and Human Services. Admission to the fair is a $2 donation or canned food donation. Learn more and see the full programming and entertainment lineup ...
In all, six county agencies fell short of the regulations in most years examined by the news organization. In some years, the Department of Aging didn’t monitor them at all, despite those ...
With the specter of political violence looming, the Department of Homeland Security has advised hundreds of communities on election safety. Luzerne County, Pa., is at the center of the unrest.
Closing the Education Department is a central plank in former president Donald Trump’s schools agenda. Inside the Republican Party, he’s not alone. GOP candidates in some of the most ...
A department memo seeks to formalize a pre-election “quiet period” in which senior officials should avoid unnecessary high-profile moves. By Devlin Barrett Reporting from Washington Senior ...
Two programs in Berks County have received research grants from the state Department of Agriculture to help agriculture grow and keep pace with changes in technology, climate, diseases and the ...
How long a person can stand—on one leg—is a more telltale measure of aging than changes in strength or gait, according to new Mayo Clinic research. The study appears today in the journal PLOS ONE.