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Faith briefs: FHSU student group planning bingo fundraiser

Linn Ann Huntington Special to Hays Daily News A one-day conference for parents and caregivers of children involved in foster care or adoption will be offered beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday, April 24, at Celebration Community Church, 5790 230th Ave. The Hope for the Journey Conference “seeks to encourage and better equip parents and caregivers meeting the everyday needs of children impacted by adoption and/or foster care,” according to a news release. The free teleconference will feature five learning modules. Each teaching video will include the voices of adult adoptees, as well as adoptive and foster families, the news release said.

Free book exchange planned in child s memory

Free book exchange planned in child’s memory Linn Ann Huntington Special to Hays Daily News Donations are being collected to build “Kaitlyn’s Little Free Library” at USD 489’s Early Childhood Connections, 2502 E. 13th St. Kaitlyn Cubillo, 5, died in January, and her parents, Julie and Fili Cubillo, are creating a “take a book, leave a book” free book exchange in her memory. The goal is to raise $370 for the weather-resistant structure that will be located outside the Early Childhood Connections building. Any donations above that goal will go towards the purchase of books to stock the library. On Tuesday, April 27, Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar, 4101 N. Vine, will have a special menu available from 4 to 8 p.m., said Dana Stanton with Early Childhood Connections. The restaurant will donate 50 percent of its sales from that special menu to the library, Stanton said.

Fire burns for hours on South Mountain in York County

Fire rages for hours on South Mountain in York County Updated Mar 15, 2021; Posted Mar 14, 2021 Crews from several central Pa. counties are working Sunday night as a fire rages on South Mountain in York County. March 13, 2021 Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.com Facebook Share According to posts from several area departments, the mountain fire broke out in Franklin Township. York County’s Live Incident reports show the fire call went out around 5 p.m., along South Mountain Road. Linglestown, Hummelstown and Rutherford fire companies were dispatched out of Dauphin County, and Newberry Township and Wellsville fire companies out of York County. Northern York County Fire and Rescue shared two posts earlier Sunday, warning people about the high fire danger level.

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