Trey . Sandra, good morning. Both the United States and iran do appear to be repairing for the possibility of a direct military confrontation. As we speak, hundreds of u. S. Service members are headed to an american base in kuwait. These are members of the 82nd Airborne Division. There were italian has thousands of more soldiers on standby. There also continuing rhetoric of their own. A Top Commander in the revolutionary guard since his country was not moving toward war but isnt afraid of conflict. That commander adding iran has the power to break america several times. All of this after the u. S. Embassy in baghdad came under siege for two days earlier this week. Iranianbacked militiamen destroyed parts of the embassy compound. In response to b. S. Rocket attacks on day, they killed 25 e iranianbacked group kataib hezbollah. The Ayatollah Khamenei, irans supreme leader, said he is open to talks with the United States if the Trump Administration returns to agreements. Back when you loo
Local Dance Recitals Light Up Weinberg Center Stage After More Than a Year Dark
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Many improvements made to the building to ensure theater patron’s safety upon the theater’s reopening
Gina Korrell owner of 24/7 Dance Studio shared thoughts on returning to live performances, “We re excited to have the opportunity to perform in our home theater again. We have been hosting our shows at the Weinberg Center for the past 15 years and it just seems fitting.” FREDERICK, Md. (PRWEB) May 24, 2021 When the Weinberg Center for the Arts closed its doors on March 12, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, staff thought it would just be a matter of weeks before they re-opened. Now over a year later restrictions from the State of Maryland, Frederick County and the City of Frederick are being lifted to allow the Weinberg Center for the Arts to carefully reopen.
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LIMA Former Van Wert resident and businesswoman Donna Grimm has been named one of the 12 recipients of the Lima area’s 2021 Jefferson Award. The award is given to those whose volunteer work and public service are above and beyond the norm.
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Now living in Wapakoneta, Grimm and her husband, W.W. “Wally” Grimm, came to Van Wert in the 1970s when Mr. Grimm was named principal of Van Wert High School.
For 35 years, Donna was employed by Community Health Professionals, first as a nurse and then helping lead the company as CEO to an expansion that now includes offices in nine northwest/west central Ohio counties, a hospice center in Defiance, and three senior day care facilities.