A city launched a bike-sharing program with 300 bicycles available at 25 stations
A city launched a bike-sharing program with 300 bicycles available at 25 stations
A school district hired a new physical education teacher to expand the PE programA tech company released a new app that helps users learn a new language through games

A community garden donated 200 pounds of zucchini to a local soup kitchenA bakery introduced a line of low-sugar cookies for health-conscious customersA coffee shop hosted a coffee tasting event with beans from around the world

A university awarded honorary degrees to two leaders in environmental scienceA taxi company added a "wheelchair-accessible" filter to its app

A fashion store started selling vintage-inspired clothing for young adults
A library started offering "book rentals by mail" for homebound patronsA community garden hosted a "harvest festival" with live music and a potluck using garden produce
A bakery introduced a seasonal pumpkin bread that sold out every weekend in OctoberA coffee shop started roasting its own beans on-site offering customers fresh brews daily
A university opened a new research center focused on renewable energy solutionsA taxi company updated its app to allow customers to split fares with friends
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