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New Home For Boston Area Gleaners Means More Fresh Produce Distribution

2021-02-17 | 'Grow the Gleaners' Campaign will Expand Emergency Food Distribution in 2021


FREE Firearms Safety Training

2021-02-17 | Safe Insight announces their goal to provide free training to 1 million American homes during 2021.


Connect America and Urban Health Plan Partner to Deliver Critical Telehealth Solutions to Patients in Three of New York City's Five Boroughs

2021-02-16 | Increased Access to Preventative Care Services and Chronic Care Management Delivers Better Outcomes for High-Risk Patients



A Tale of Two Cities

2021-02-12 | Beyond the Glitz and Glamour of Trump's Second Impeachment Trial, Another One Details Just How Serious D.C. is at Protecting American Democracy


Moses Nkwachukwu Adiele, MD, Colonel U.S.Army (RET) Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who's Who

2021-02-04 | Dr. Adiele has been endorsed by Marquis Who's Who as a leader in the fields of primary care medicine, public health, military service, and humanitarian work.


Christi Branscom Elected Vice President of National Association of State Chief Administrators

2021-02-02 | The National Association of State Chief Administrators (NASCA) announced the election of Christi W. Branscom as vice president of the Executive Committee.


New Book "Good Cop, Black Cop"

2021-01-26 | Clayton Moore's memoir shares a highly engaging and personal account of his experiences as the first black police officer in small-town USA


NASCA Releases 2021 Top Ten Priorities

2021-01-22 | Pandemic fundamentally changed how governments operate


Shincheonji Chairman Man Hee Lee Found Innocent on COVID-19 Violations

2021-01-14 | After being arrested in July, the Chairman of Shincheonji Church in Korea has been found not guilty of violating the Infectious Disease Prevention Act after a church COVID-19 outbreak.


Paterson Music Project Presents MLK Celebration Virtual Concert

2021-01-13 | PMP students will lead the celebration as emcees, share poetry, and perform music. Performances include William Grant Still's arrangement of "Lift Every Voice" with guest performances from the wider Paterson and Wharton Arts community.


Pastors Urged to Encourage Congregants to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine as Cases Surge

2021-01-11 | Government and medical officials have recruited the help of spiritual leaders to encourage their congregation members to receive the vaccine and help slow the spread of COVID-19.


NASCA Announces Appointment of Brom Stibitz as President of the Executive Committee

2021-01-08 | Brom Stibitz, Michigan to fill the remainder of the term vacated by Daniel Kim, California upon his departure from state government.


NASCA Honors Outgoing President Daniel Kim, California

2021-01-07 | For his commitment to raising the national profile of state government's chief operational leaders.


Christmas Came Early For Historically Significant Sierra Leone Island Engaged in The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

2020-12-28 | The first phase of a project to bring solar-powered electricity to Tasso Island in Sierra Leone was initiated to begin to redress long-lasting effects of the movement of enslaved Africans to America to cultivate the rice industry.


Christ Today with Father Ray Continues to Spread Wisdom and Faith in a Changing World, Readying Landmark Third Episode and Charitable Support

2020-12-27 | Celebrated podumentary, Christ Today with Father Ray returns with a special episode and charitable tie-in after Christmas. Father Ray hopes people will consider generosity while counting their own blessings.


Some Churches are Following COVID-19 Restrictions While Others Refuse and Sue

2020-12-23 | Enforcing COVID-19 transmission prevention measures has been accepted in most places of worship but not all. Some pastors are suing and claiming to be victims of religious discrimination.


North American Cities Should Pay Attention to UK Approaches to Climate Action

2020-12-17 | UK cities have some of the world's most ambitious targets for greenhouse gas reduction. A new report describes what North American cities can learn from their approach.


John Hull Receives NASCA's National Distinguished Deputy Award

2020-12-16 | The National Distinguished Deputy Award recognizes a deputy of a state chief administrator for outstanding contributions to the work of state administration.


NASCA Awards Janel L. Forde, Director of Illinois Department of Central Management Services (CMS) As Prestigious National Walton Leadership Award Recipient

2020-12-15 | The National Walton Leadership Award recognizes the achievements of standout state chief administrators and their commitment to outstanding service in government