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Downtown Monroe just got a little more colorful with the addition of a mural on the side of Mohawk Seafood Tavern.
The new mural, on the southwest corner of Louisville Avenue and N. Eighth Street, welcomes passersby to the arts and entertainment Downtown Monroe has to offer. It was commissioned by the nonprofit Downtown Monroe Alliance and sponsored by Century Next Bank.
Jason Byron Nelson, the local artist commissioned for the mural, said he crafted a design within 48 hours of the project s approval and completed the mural in mid-June. We have restaurants, clubs, bars and the brewery there s a lot going on, and sometimes we re thinking just because of the way our city s laid out, maybe people don t know about it, said Nelson, who studied art at the University of Louisiana Monroe. And so [Downtown Monroe Alliance] wanted something that was literally pointed that way.
Cielo Vista Mall stabbing wounds one during fight between 2 women, El Paso police say Daniel Borunda, El Paso Times
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A fight between two women resulted in one of them being stabbed Sunday afternoon at Cielo Vista Mall, El Paso police said.
One woman was taken to a hospital with wounds that police said were not life threatening as officers searched for the other woman who fled the scene, police said.
The stabbing occurred during a fight between two teenage girls outside of the Macy s department store, according to a report by Channel 7-KVIA.
OKC bombing, pandemic similar in ‘complicated bereavement’ By: Trevor Brown Oklahoma Watch April 26, 2021
Two people share a moment recently at the Oklahoma City National Memorial. The chairs behind them represent 168 people who died in the bombing on April 19, 1995. (Photo by Whitney Bryen/Oklahoma Watch)
Robin Gurwitch knows all too well about loss.
Gurwitch was working as a psychologist and program director at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center on April 19, 1995.
After the bombing at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, she was among the first responders to provide mental health services to victims and their families.
Now a professor at Duke University Medical Center, Gurwitch is one of the nation’s leading authorities on grieving, with a resume that includes working with victims of 9/11, the Boston Marathon bombing and a long list of other tragedies.