I thought it was powerful. Eo in a high powered position to come in with the march. Michelle it started at the National Malibu it ended where the National Debate ended 44 years ago and still today, the u. S. Supreme court. Mike carterconneen joins outside the court on what is happening on the location now. Michelle a couple of hours ago where i stand now with a swarm of people. Tens of thousands of protesters and the marchers gather here to discuss and debate the issue of abortion. The cr dramatically. There are abortion here engaging with them. There is media as well. Always for the march for life. There were some hire in favor of the abortion rights who gathered. A hundred or so here along first street. They were outnumbered by the antiabortion protesters. A lot of the signs and the chants were focused on the overturning roe v. Wade. Many are feeling optimist eck about that. I dont know if they will get a total ban on abortion pend lum the other way. Lets wait and see. We have been r
Hoopeston Area School District has resumed athletic activities.
Hoopeston Area Superintendent Robert Richardson announced last week that athletic activities would resume but with limited in-person spectators due to Illinois Department of Public Health guidelines.
ââThe schools will follow the IDPH guidelines: Spectator Expectations Limited capacity to follow IDPH guidelines up to 50 spectators 30 ft, Social Distance between spectators and participants. Spectators must properly wear a mask and social distance from non-household individuals. Each athlete will be provided a ticket(s) for guest(s) A ticket must be presented at the time of entrance to the event. Each spectator will be asked to provide name and contact information (to perform contact tracing if necessary) Each spectator will be asked if they are experiencing symptoms and have their temperature checked. Spectators are asked to not shout, sing or chant while observing the event. Spectators are asked to be courteo