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RSPCA and firefighters rescue cat stuck under solar panel

A DARING rescue operation took place in Dinas Powys after a cat got stuck under a solar panel. Rocket the cat had been stuck on a roof all night after she somehow got herself trapped under solar panels atop a house in on Cherry Close in Dinas Powys. (Picture: Kathy Edwards) The following morning RSPCA and fire fighters - who received a call that morning - were at the scene. A member of the public who witnessed the rescue, Kathy Edwards, said: “After a lot of persuasion – because the cat was going from one side to another – the fireman got hold of her head and a leg.

Obituary: Owen Ray Bennight (2/1/21) | Nevada Daily Mail

Monday, February 1, 2021 Owen Ray Bennight, 82, Nevada, Mo., passed away on Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, at Freeman West in Joplin, Mo. Ray was born March 21, 1938, in Los Angeles, Calif. Ray was owner/operator of B&R Furniture, in Nevada, from 1974–1998. He enjoyed wood working, had a passion for restoring old cars and frequenting car auctions, and was always known to be hands on with family and grandchildren. In addition to his wife, Betty, of the home, he is survived by three daughters, Sherry Bennight, Evansville, Ind., Cindy Bennight, Pierce City, Mo., and Kathy Edwards (Jim), Nevada, Mo.; five grandchildren, Joshua Person (Sarah), Liberty, Mo., Jason Wilson (Lynne), Evansville, Ind., Andrew Person (Beth), Independence, Mo., Christopher Smith, Greenwood, Mo., and Laura Person, Pierce City, Mo.; 13 great-grandchildren; one sister-in-law, Patricia Houser, Nevada; several nieces, nephews, extended family and special friends. He was preceded in death by his mother; father; brother; t

Future of three private county rest homes uncertain

Article content In addition, the county solicitor said the “lack of co-operation during the ongoing pandemic in enforcing social distancing and other safety measures intended to assist in battling COVID19 and protecting the residents, has provided the County with another level of concern that is part of the consideration in terminating the agreement.” We are drowning here. The county offered to help affected residents move elsewhere. “I’ve made it perfectly clear that we feel actually quite safe here,” Handsor said, adding he would not feel safe moving during a pandemic. “I can stay here but we’re all running on borrowed time right now. There’s absolutely no way that Kathy can keep these places going without some sort of help in the financial area for the residents.

It was hard to see them leave : Residents relocated after contracts terminated between County of Essex and rest home

  WINDSOR, ONT. Seventy-year-old Linda Hari is one of five remaining residents living at Essex Manor Rest Home. “This is the only place I can say I love to be in,” she said. Fifteen others, who she considers family, have been transferred to other homes, after the County of Essex terminated contracts with Essex Manor along with a second location, Seniors Alternative Care, in Leamington. “The county spoke with the residents that were housed at these two locations that are subsidized by the county. Those that wanted to leave we assisted with a relocation. The county covered the cost of that. The county made sure all COVID-19 protocol were followed to ensure a smooth transition of residents to their new home, David Sundin, the lawyer representing the county, said.

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