comparemela.com

Bob Schmid News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Cape Coral residents starting a petition to park boats in driveways

A recent post in Cape Coral Facebook groups has some people wanting to start a petition to park their boats on their driveways.

40 years of helping kids stick to the ice; Eye on KELOLAND

Growing up in Minnesota can instill a love for hockey. That's true for longtime Sioux Falls hockey coach Bob Schmid, who grew up playing the game in Crookston, Minnesota.

Herkimer BOCES Board of Education welcomes next district superintendent

For transracial adoptive families, talking about race is an act of love, not woke test

(RNS) A dispute over a proposed change to a 1990s-era federal law has landed one of the nation’s largest evangelical adoption agencies in the middle of the “woke” wars. A recent report from Grand Rapids, Michigan-based Bethany Christian Services suggests making changes to the “Multiethnic Placement Act.” Known as MEPA, the 1994 law bars adoption agencies or foster care programs that take government funds from “delaying or denying the placement of a child based on their race, color or national origin.” While well-intentioned, the law hurts children of color, Bethany argues, by requiring a “colorblind” approach to adoption. We’re not saying there needs to be some type of ‘woke’ test,” said Cheri Williams, senior vice president of domestic programs at Bethany. “What we are saying is, it’s very harmful to children to go into this situation with a colorblind philosophy.”

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.