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GuideWell awards $5000 prize to Lakeland non-profit Gospel Inc
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How a Teenaged Brandi Carlile Quit School, Overcame Tragedy, and Met Her First Love
How a Teenaged Brandi Carlile Quit School, Overcame Tragedy, and Met Her First Love
In this excerpt from her memoir, Broken Horses, the singer-songwriter talks about some of the thrills and trauma from her adolescence
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Before Brandi Carlile was a folk-rock superstar, she was a high school dropout spending her time in a lakeside shed with her first real band, which comprised Carlile, her brother Jay, and a pair of thirty-something locals from Carlile’s native Washington State. Carlile’s teenage years days were full of uncertainty and exploration: In just a few short years, she would begin gigging relentlessly around Seattle and meet her future musical collaborators, the Hanseroth Twins. But before then,
Lakeland mobile home park being renovated into village for the homeless
A local nonprofit is working to provide homes for Lakeland homeless.
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LAKELAND, Fla. â A Polk County non-profit is transforming a mobile home park into a community for people without a place to call home.
Gospel Village is what a mobile home park near downtown Lakeland will become when it s all finished.
The non-profit, Gospel Inc. is renovating these homes for people experiencing homelessness who have COVID-19 or who are at risk of contracting it.
âItâs very hard for a person whoâs homeless to social distance. If they need to go get a meal or even use the bathroom, theyâre always going to have to be entering into a public space or a shelter or something along those lines,â said Brian Seeley, Founder Gospel Inc.
He was told to be independent. Trump fired him for it [Los Angeles Times :: BC-TRUMP-INSPECTOR-GENERAL:LA]
WASHINGTON Michael Atkinson says he did what the law required, nothing more.
“I did what I had to do,” he said. “If I had kept quiet, I would have spent the last year, probably the rest of my life, not sure I could live with myself.”
Atkinson can trace his test of conscience to a precise moment: just before noon on Thursday, Aug. 15, 2019, at his L-shaped desk in a nondescript office overlooking a highway in northern Virginia. That’s when he stopped dead at the second paragraph of a whistleblower’s complaint: “The president of the United States is using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the 2020 U.S. election.”
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