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Jun 02 2020
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Minnesotans in their thousands donate food, supplies to riot-hit families
After one of the most heartbreaking weeks in its history, the people of the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota came to the aid of their neighbors at the many food drives being held in Minneapolis on Sunday.
The magnificent effort could be seen at several locations thanks to the organization of volunteers, but was no better exemplified than at Sanford Middle School 42nd Avenue South,
Bring Me The NewsMar 15 2024
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Historic Wilmington Public Library Serves as Community Hub - WHYY
Next on You Oughta Know, we’re on location in Wilmington. Learn how the library is expanding minds through celebrity speakers. Check out a unique charter school. Step back in time at a modern speakeasy. Visit a food hall with something for everyone. Hear the mayor’s thoughts on revitalization. Celebrate Bob Marley at the People’s Festival. Find out how beer & movies are benefiting local
WHYYMar 17 2024
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Business Briefs March 17
The Valdosta-Lowndes County Chamber of Commerce has announced the grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony of The Real Deal Louisiana Eats, located at 1406 N. Ashley St. in Valdosta. This momentous occasion marked the arrival of an authentic Cajun dining experience in Valdosta, brought to life by a Louisiana native, owner Isaish Mangham. The Real Deal Louisiana Eats was born out of Mangham’s
The Valdosta Daily TimesMar 18 2024
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U.S. Nationals Leave Haiti as Political and Humanitarian Crises Spiral
Dozens of U.S. citizens left Haiti on a chartered flight Sunday amid an escalating political and humanitarian crisis. The flight left from an airport in Cap-Haïtien because Haiti’s main airport in Port-au-Prince remains shut down. About 1.4 million Haitians are on the verge of famine as street violence has disrupted efforts by aid groups to distribute food. Some aid containers have also been
Democracy Now!May 11 2020
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Senators eye FEMA as alternative for speeding aid to food banks
The top Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee suggested on Monday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency tap the disaster relief fund to aid food banks that have seen a surge in demand as U.S. unemployment rolls surged during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Appropriations ranking member Patrick J. Leahy of Vermont and Homeland Security Appropriations ranking member Jon Tester, D-
Roll CallMar 17 2024
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Ask Eartha: Compost has more benefits than you’d think
I know composting is good for our environment. Outside of creating a healthier soil environment for plants, what other benefits does composting provide our community? Thank you for the great question. Composting has been part of humankind since early civilizations began practicing agriculture. While the process has evolved over thousands of years, composting has stayed rooted in its core,
Summit DailyMar 18 2024
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Photos: Dublin Celebrates 40th St. Patrick's Day + Shamrock 5K Winners
DUBLIN, CA — Roughly 80,000 people descended on Dublin over the weekend for some Celtic magic, one of the city’s turnout records. Crowds were treated to sunny weather, a parade with 70 unique entries, a carnival, drone light show, Celtic food, drink, and dance, and a Shamrock 5K run, which included 2,688 participants, though organizers think another 200 people or so may have snuck in. Dublin
Patch.comMar 18 2024
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Houston's population is still booming
Harris County added more residents than any other county in the country, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau, possibly increasing competition at your favorite taco food truck. By the numbers: Harris County, the country's third-most populous county, with about 4.8 million residents, added nearly 54,000 residents last year. • The Houston metro area population increased by about 140
AxiosMar 17 2024
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What’s new and returning to Charlotte SHOUT!
What’s new and returning to Charlotte SHOUT! Charlotte SHOUT! is around the corner. The annual Uptown celebration of creativity, culture and community is March 29-April 14. The festival lifts up art, music, food and ideas through more than 200 installations, performances, events and activations. Almost every event is outdoors and free to the public. More than 1.8 million people visited Uptown
The Charlotte PostMar 16 2024
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When it’s St. Patrick’s Day in New Orleans, get ready to catch a cabbage - Times Leader
NEW ORLEANS — The grandly colonnaded old city hall was designed by an Irish architect. A neighborhood near the wharves is still known as the Irish Channel. Landmark towers and spires of Catholic churches built for Irish immigrants dot the skyline. New Orleans is well known for a culture that evolved from early French and Spanish colonization, Caribbean commerce and the legacies of enslaved
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