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Reflections: Recognizing a Morrow County woman - Morrow County Sentinel

Reflections: Recognizing a Morrow County woman By Evelyn Long - Contributing Columnist March is Women’s History month, a perfect time to share the story of Miss Ida McNare. An interview in the March 1, 1945, edition of the Union Register newspaper describes the work Miss McNare was doing with Yugoslav Refugees in Egypt. McNare, whose parents, then deceased, were Chauncey M. and Mosie Dean McNare, had returned after spending 28 months in Egypt distributing American Red Cross supplies to Yugoslav refugees. For more than six months in 1944, McNare lived in the desert with thousands of Yugoslav refugees who had been evacuated from their homeland because of German occupation.

Cologne bishop denies equating journalists with Goebbels, apologizes | News | DW

Cologne bishop denies equating journalists with Goebbels, apologizes Auxiliary Bishop Angsar Puff has apologized to journalists over a contentious video message. He pivoted from discussing fake news, Trump and Goebbels, to insinuating unfair media coverage on Catholic bishops. Angsar Puff discussed Joe Biden s inauguration and Donald Trump s disinformation before pivoting to what he sees as unfair media coverage on Catholic bishops Bishop Puff back-pedaled on Cologne Catholic radio Friday, saying a quote he attributed to Joseph Goebbels  about repeating lies until they were believed was directed at Donald Trump, and not present-day German media reporting on Catholic sex scandals. For months, Puff s boss, Archbishop Rainer Maria Woelki, has legally foiled journalists requests that he publish without redaction a Cologne diocese report he himself commissioned which is said to document cover-ups of past sex abuse scandals.

You re a generous bunch : Charities grateful for our pandemic giving

You re a generous bunch : Charities grateful for our pandemic giving We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss You re a generous bunch : Charities grateful for our pandemic giving Normal text size Advertisement Many Australians have suffered hardship this year thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic but charities say it hasn’t prevented us from helping others in need. While demand for support has been high, many members of the public have done their utmost to give what they could to good causes. Thank you: CEO Jessica Macpherson at the St Kilda Mums warehouse in Clayton. Credit:Jason South

Hermann s Jazz Club closes out year with a bang

“We are rocking it,” said manager Nichola Walkden. “When we look at other venues, and what’s being done, we’re really proud.” Hermann’s has been raising money through its online and socially-distanced YouTube concerts since March 30, the most consistent run of any live music venue in the city. To celebrate the year that was, the club is offering a free four-hour concert featuring more than 50 artists, including Pablo Cardenas, David Vest, and Maureen Washington for those who have supported its efforts over the past several months. “This is, ‘Thank you.’ This is not, ‘We need more,’ because our supporters have already given so much,” Walkden said.

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