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Regina ReStore looking for donations after appliance stock damaged by windstorm

Regina ReStore looking for donations after appliance stock damaged by windstorm Last week s windstorm swept away some potential profits for Regina s Habitat for Humanity. They had appliances in their outdoor compound that were tossed around by the wind, and are now unusable.  Social Sharing Habitat For Humanity social enterprise not getting all the donations that we would hope for during pandemic CBC News · Posted: Jan 21, 2021 6:00 AM CT | Last Updated: January 21 Appliances at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Regina were damaged in last week s windstorm.(Submitted by Diane Robinson)

Letter: Kalish continues bias against Trump

Letter: Kalish continues bias against Trump Share I read Bob Kalish’s article and again the bias is continuing toward our president. Mr. Kalish doesn’t seem to know all the accomplishments President Trump has made (“Over Easy: Heading for the last roundup,” Dec. 14). I predicted the mail-in voting would be dangerous and I will never believe a man hiding in his basement running a campaign could possibly win any election. Besides, the mainstream media and Big Tech refused to expose the criminal activity of Hunter Biden. Joe wanted the prosecutor of Burisma fired. They replaced Viktor Shokin with Yuriy Lutsenko, and he was supposed to be a good replacement?

Maine author publishes book of WWII pilot s letters

Maine author publishes book of WWII pilot’s letters The book is a collection of letters written by the author’s uncle before he died in World War II Read Article Submitted photo “Letters Home from a World War II B-17 Bomber Pilot,” a new book by Maine author Diane Robinson, is a collection of letters written by Robinson’s uncle before he perished in a bombing raid over Brux, Czechoslovakia. His writings demonstrate the courage and bravery of those fighting for our country. The book is a personal look into the life of John J. Cunningham as he enters pilot training, his feelings on being a soldier, and his allegiance to his country.

Greater Stark County Urban League launches workforce program

CANTON  The Greater Stark County Urban League has been awarded $50,000 to start a workforce development program for underserved residents.  Diane Robinson, president and CEO of the urban league, said LaunchPoint will offer  low- or no-cost training and job placement. A key part of the program is connecting clients to community services, such as transportation and childcare, to enable long-term employment. LaunchPoint will help the unemployed and underemployed obtain education and training that will move them into middle-skills jobs that pay living wages and also provide a path for career advancement, Robinson said. There are no eligibility requirements, but the program is intended to serve African American and Latino or Hispanic residents, she said. In addition to partnering with employers and community services, the urban league uses emotional intelligence, cultural competence and trauma-informed practices to overcome societal barriers.

Lincoln County, Maine Author Publishes Letters from a WWII Pilot

Submit Release Lincoln County, Maine Author Publishes Letters from a WWII Pilot December 11, 2020 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News Letters Home from a World War II B-17 Bomber Pilot, a new book by Diane Robinson, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc. Letters Home from a World War II B-17 Bomber Pilot is a collection of letters written by author Diane Robinson s uncle before he perished in a bombing raid over Brux, Czechoslovakia. His writings demonstrate the courage and bravery of those fighting for our country. Anyone with an interest in World War II will enjoy a personal look into the life of John J. Cunningham as he enters pilot training, his feelings on being a soldier, and his allegiance to his country.

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