At a Sunday climate justice rally, Evanston and Chicago residents sang together, joining in a call-and-response song with local folk singer Margaret Nelson to ask: “What are you gonna do?” The “Protect our planet, one pipeline at a time” rally, organized by Chicago Against Line 3, educated attendees about the need to stop pipeline construction.
Four riders will be pedaling across the Granite State starting Oct. 14 in the the New Hampshire Children’s Trust Ride for Resilience to raise awareness about child abuse and neglect.The ride will stop at The River Center in Peterborough. Executive.
Tawna Fisher, of Unity, never imagined that she’d have a four-year-old son when she was 54.Her own biological children are well into their 30s and have their own kids. But when her niece got pregnant, Fisher knew she would struggle to take care of a.
Residents said they are glad to have a quieter bus to depend on for safe travels as well as a bus to easily recognize when they’re waiting for an appointment pick-up.