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Huntsville women publishes children s book about her cat Muffin

Huntsville women publishes children s book about her cat Muffin Moberly Monitor-Index A loving relationship between a Huntsville women and a newborn stray kitten abandoned by its mother spurred the interest of Shirley Ann Hess Friedly to write and publish a children t book about how the two of them improved the quality of life for one another. Named “Mommy and Me: The Adventures of a Cat Named Muffin” is a book published by Christian Faith Publishing, Shirley Ann Hess Friedly s new book is a darling story that shows the importance of caring for those in need. This is a true story about a tiny kitten that was abandoned by his mother and found by two people who became his mommy and daddy,” Friedly said. It didn t take long for Mommy to realize that she needed him as much as he needed her.

Akani Simbine among the favourites at Florence Diamond League

Akani Simbine among the favourites at Florence Diamond League News24 Olympian sprinter Diamond League series in Florence, Italy. Simbine will line-up in the men s 100m and will turn out among the favourites for victory. In April, Simbine dipped under 10 seconds, winning gold and clocking 9.99 seconds at the SA Senior Championships in Tshwane. However, the 27-year-old will need to be at his best against a field which includes Arthur Cisse of the Ivory Coast, who finished second behind Simbine at the 2018 African Championships in Asaba, Nigeria as well as European indoor 60m champion Lamont Marcell Jacobs of Italy and British sprinter Chijindu Ujah.

Free Library supporters demand $15M budget boost

WHYY By Michael D Onofrio, The Philadelphia TribuneJune 3, 2021 Yvetta Hill-Robinson, of the Friends of Overbrook Park Library, joined other library backers Wednesday demanding that City Council restore and increase Free Library of Philadelphia funding. (Abdul R. Sulayman / The Philadelphia Tribune) Supporters of the Free Library of Philadelphia are demanding the Kenney administration and City Council restore and boost funding for the 54-branch system after it suffered deep budget cuts last year during the coronavirus pandemic. The nonprofit volunteer group Friends of the Free Library of Philadelphia say the library system needs $15 million more in funding beyond the $42.6 million in Mayor Jim Kenney’s proposed budget to help branches reopen from the pandemic and pay for staffing, programs, six-day service and more.

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