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Mikeysline and Highland BlindCraft among top Highland Third Sector Interface (HTSI) award winners at online ceremony; Charities efforts during Covid pandemic recognised By Alasdair Fraser
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Updated: 07:07, 10 February 2021
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Emily Stokes, Mikeyslineâs service manager (right) with chair Donna Smith
Staff and volunteers from two Highland charities have been honoured at an awards ceremony to recognise those who have worked tirelessly during the pandemic.
Mikeysline, the mental health and suicide prevention charity, was named community welfare champion at the Highland Third Sector Awards 2020.
and some showers in the district. you can see on the green throughout central maryland and central virginia here, we are dealing with rain showers. earlier this afternoon, strictly during the nighttime areas, we had watches and warnings. all of those have expired and now we are dealing with the left overs. the frontal system has shifted and we will watch things wind down during the next few hours. some good rains off to the south and east. pushing into calvert county, southern anne arundel county. you are looking at a few more bands of heavy rain. you can see here out to the west, much quieter weather. all right let s show you the big system and what an incredible scene earlier this afternoon. wasn t just the washington area, but right through virginia and the carolinas, very wicked weather. several dozen tornadoes reported earlier today to our south. so again, there will be big cleanup down there. as we go into tomorrow, much improved forecast. we are going to salvage part o