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Girl Scout Cookie Mega Drop event in Turlock

Girl Scout cookie season is a tradition that goes back for years, but it’s a little different this year because of the pandemic. Karma visited the Stanislaus County Fairgrounds in Turlock to get a look at the Girl Scout Cookie Mega Drop event. Continue Reading on Fox 40 Keep Reading

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Emergency Rental Assistance Program

Stanislaus County and the City of Modesto are pleased to announce that soon funding will be made available through an Emergency Rental Assistance program supported by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The Emergency Rental Assistance program makes available $25 billion to assist households unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.… Keep Reading

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Every Child Matters

You can make a difference in the life of a foster child in Stanislaus County. Become a resource parent. To learn more, please join Every Child Matters, a virtual event on February 27, 2021 from 9 am to 11 am. The event will feature a panel of former foster youth sharing their foster care experiences… Keep Reading

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Stanislaus State Continues Community Involvement

With a variety of programs and services, Stanislaus State University in Turlock has plenty of news to share with the community. Here are a few of the items provided through the college ‘Daybook’ of events. A complete schedule of Stan State events and additional information can be found on the University website. COVID Vaccines Stanislaus… Keep Reading

Ranch of Horror sends in the clowns for a twist on Valentine’s Day grams

TURLOCK, Calif. — Chocolate, hearts, flowers — some things are synonymous with Valentine's Day.  Scary clowns are not one of those things.  Nevertheless, Turlock-based Ranch of Horror is taking the holiday of hearts in another direction by offering Valentine's Day grams delivered by a creepy clown. "We started doing Valentine grams last year...we kind of started it… Keep Reading

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Registration open for Turlock Little League baseball, softball

Despite Stanislaus County’s current status in the purple tier of coronavirus restrictions, Turlock’s Little League organizations are hopeful that kids will be able to play this spring and are preparing for the season now.  Youth baseball and softball can’t be played in California until a county is in the red tier of the state’s Blueprint… Keep Reading

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