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Fargo protesters aim to dance the line away every Tuesday This is a fun way to bring awareness, just people dancing on the streets, a demonstrator told The Forum. Written By: C.S. Hagen | ×
Ernest Oppegaard-Peltier, Kendra Wolfe, Gina Peltier and Hannah Cook dance to music as they protest against Enbridge’s Line 3 oil pipeline in northern Minnesota. The group gathers on Tuesdays at the Wells Fargo bank in downtown Fargo. David Samson / The Forum
FARGO From Bemidji to Park Rapids and now Fargo, environmental activists are protesting by dancing in front of banks and other organizations they’re asking to divest from fossil fuel interests, specifically the Line 3 replacement project that runs through northern Minnesota.
Monday, May 10, 2021 - 11:04 am
On Tuesday, April 6, 2021, Samuel Morgan Chapman, loving husband, and friend, went to his heavenly home at the age of 56.
Samuel (known to friends and family as “Sam”) was born on September 22, 1964 and grew up in Levittown, Long Island. On March 30, 1996, Sam married the lovely Jane Marie Woodward.
Later in life, he received his associate degree in Computer Science from Metropolitan Community College in Kansas City in 2011 and was the Technical Support Lead with KC Web Specialists LLC for 9 years.
Sam always said that riding his Harley was his “therapy”. He was proud to be the VP and Webmaster for the Freedom of the Road Riders of Missouri (Local 33) and was a part of the Patriot Guard Riders (Standing for Those Who Stood for US). Back home in New York, he volunteered as a fireman and EMT. A proud Eagle Scout and US Navy Vet, Sam enjoyed being in the great outdoors, hunting and spending time with his two dogs, Bear and Fred. He was a
Employees from PZ Cussons in Manchester took part in a 16-hour sponsored fast and raised £941 for Francis House Children’s Hospice. The Ramadan Challenge was the brainchild of Ahsen Ehsan, who invited his colleagues to join him for a day as he fasted during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. Twenty of his co-workers stepped forward to abstain from food and drink from dawn to dusk. Waking up before 4am to have a meal before fasting until 8pm. “It was amazing to have such great support from my lovely colleagues who fasted with me, donated money and motivated others to give sponsorship,” said Ahsen.