A College of the Canyons paralegal student has won a scholarship award from the American Association for Paralegal Education with an essay submission. Student Ryan McLaughlin took first place in the annual essay contest, making him the second COC student to win the award in many years. His essay, “Accessibility and the American Legal System: A Case for Paralegal Licensure,” ...
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Wilk Announces Armenian Genocide Awareness Scholarships
State Senator Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced two scholarship contests for high school students who submit an essay or visual art piece which raises awareness of the Armenian Genocide. California high school students in 9th through 12th grade are invited to participate in an essay contest or a visual arts contest to increase awareness of the Armenian Genocide on its ...
Read More »Santa Clarita Nonprofit Donates Wheelchair-Accessible Van To Quadriplegic Father
The Triumph Foundation awarded a father of six from Riverside with a new wheelchair-accessible van after reading his entry into their Adapted Van Giveaway Essay Contest. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. Last August, Richard Ruehle, was on his way home from work when a car pulled in front of him. He ...
Read More »Winners Of The Traveling Vietnam Wall Essay Contest Announced
Winners of the Friendly Valley Veterans Club essay contest have been announced. Elementary school students answered the question "Why was the Vietnam War important to America?"
Read More »Essay Contest, Volunteer Opportunities Available For Vietnam Memorial Wall
In anticipation of The Traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall’s arrival in Santa Clarita, the city prepared an essay contest for fourth through sixth graders as well as volunteer opportunities for residents of all ages.
Read More »Students Can Participate In Essay Contest For Vietnam Memorial Wall
In an effort to help students understand the Vietnam War, sponsors of the Traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall are holding an essay contest for fourth through sixth graders. The winning essays will be read aloud at the exhibit.
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