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Monday, May 18, 2026    North America | Oceania | Caribbean

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  • Las Cruces International Airport

    July 30, 2025
    Plans to Soar Beyond Its Small-Town Status…
  • Craig Field Airport

    July 30, 2025

    You do not have to ask Jim Corrigan, Executive Director of the Craig Field Airport and Industrial Authority, twice about what his prime objective is for what was a former military-operated airport and now a full-scale aviation gem.

  • Yakima Air Terminal – McAllister Field

    July 30, 2025

    In the heart of Washington state, where 300 days of sunshine meet vast agricultural expanses, Yakima Air Terminal represents an unlikely solution to one of the Pacific Northwest’s most pressing infrastructure challenges.

  • Florida School Boards Association (FSBA)

    July 30, 2025

    Unlike in many states, Florida’s school board members are constitutionally elected, and the training provided by FSBA is voluntary—except for a state-mandated four-hour annual ethics course.

  • Solon, IA

    July 30, 2025
    Community At Its Heart Growing with Intention…
  • Seminole State College of Florida

    July 30, 2025
    A Dynamic Approach to Workforce Education Meeting…
  • Kenwood Telecom

    July 30, 2025

    Impressive history aside, Kenwood’s continued success can be attributed to its abil-ity to gracefully adapt to the evolving digital landscape. This is particularly true when it comes to how the company is amplifying its digital presence and online engage-ment strategies.

  • Saginaw Township, MI

    July 30, 2025

    Saginaw Township, Michigan, thrives as a community where big-city assets meet small-town connectivity. Township Supervisor Gary Fahndrich, a longtime resident, notes, “it’s a very well-run organization…a safe, clean place to live,” with strengths in education, healthcare, and strategic development.

  • Manitowoc, WI

    July 30, 2025

    Along the shores of Lake Michigan, where industrial heritage meets modern ambition, Mani-towoc is engineering its own renaissance. This city of 35,000 residents exemplifies how mid-sized American communities can leverage their assets while addressing contemporary challeng-es.

  • James Bay Lowlands Secondary School Board & Moosonee District School Area Board

    July 30, 2025

    In the remote town of Moosonee, Ontario, where students arrive by helicopter when the river ice breaks, an educational transformation is taking place. The James Bay Lowlands school system has reimagined what K-12 education can achieve when traditional boundaries disappear.

  • Camilla, GA

    July 30, 2025

    It all starts with heart,” says Mayor Kelvin Owens, who is leading Camilla through a period of bold transformation. “We are a small town with big ambitions, and what fuels those ambitions is a community that is ready to welcome visitors and investors with open arms.

  • Miami Trace Local School District

    July 30, 2025

    The Learning and Wellness Center exemplifies the district’s commitment to students and families. This new facility has been designed to provide space for community partnerships and counseling services, while also supporting students with diverse learning needs.

  • Lakeville, MA

    July 30, 2025

    As it stands at the threshold of new residential and commercial growth, Lakeville is working to strike the balance between welcoming development and preserving the rural character that residents cherish.

  • Lincoln Township, MI

    July 30, 2025

    Located along the scenic shores of Lake Michigan in Southwest Michigan, Lincoln Township stands out for its careful planning, strong civic services, and dedication to a high quality of life. Home to around 15,000 residents, the township serves as a residential haven for professionals working in nearby St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, while maintaining its own distinct identity through a range of amenities, recreational opportunities, and economic growth.

  • Suisun City, CA

    July 30, 2025

    You can arrive in Suisun City by boat, train, car, bicycle, or on foot—an uncommon distinction that captures the spirit of a city built on access, opportunity, and openness. For a city of just over 30,000, Suisun continues to exceed expectations, blending a protected natural landscape with bold infrastructure investments, and community pride with forward-looking leadership.

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