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The Flash Teases Another Rebirth Villlain s Debut in Fear Me Synopsis
With its seventh season well underway,
The Flash has been getting uniquely creative with its storytelling, weaving in aspects of the DC Comics universe that fans might not have been expecting. That especially appears to be the case with one of the series upcoming episodes, which will feature the debut of a relatively new but still impactful villain. The CW has released a new synopsis for Fear Me , the fifth episode of The Flash s seventh season. The synopsis confirms that Psych (Ennis Esmer), a villain who first made his debut in 2019 s
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Birmingham’s Linn Park, from the now defunct City Stages music festival to the recently removed Confederate monument, has seen its share of city history.
The seven-acre park that separates Birmingham City Hall and the Jefferson County Courthouse in downtown also may also have been the site of the county’s first lynching, according to a local grass-roots coalition that documents racial terror.
The Jefferson County Memorial Project (JCMP), composed of over 40 community partners, researches the untold history of lynching in the county and the historical links among slavery, Jim Crow and present-day mass incarceration.
Their latest report, “Contested Terrain: A Historical Walk Through Birmingham’s Linn Park” was written by JCMP Fellows, a group of 20 college and graduate students from Birmingham-area colleges: Jefferson State Community College, Samford University, Birmingham-Southern College and the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB).
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image captionLauren and Gary Barnett both work at Kington Fire Station
A firefighter has spoken of his pride watching his daughter rescue a child after becoming a firefighter herself.
Crew commander Gary Barnett and firefighter Lauren Barnett are both retained crew members working for Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service at Kington Fire Station.
Both received commendations for their part in the rescue of the child and their mother from flood water.
Mr Barnett said helping people makes you feel better .
The pair were among six who were commended by chief fire officer Nathan Travis after helping to rescue the mother and child whose car became stuck in rising water in Letton on 16 February 2020.
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