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Yeah, what she said does warrant an inquiry. What the hell is going on with these so-called diversity trainings? We all know they’ve morphed into bash white people seminars, along with being a vehicle to peddle woke nonsense. Coca-Cola did one of these, and one of the slides in the presentation talked about employees being less white. The circus over there has temporarily ended after the general counsel abruptly left the company. What happened in Maryland is an entirely different level of crazy. Apparently, during one of these seminars, a state employee compared police officers to Nazis. This was bound to happen. The Daily Caller obtained the video:
NORRISTOWNÂ â Â In accordance with updated state and federal COVID-19 mitigation guidelines, Montgomery County Parks, Trails, and Historic Sites has announced the following updates on permitted events within its facilities.
Issuance of trail-based Special Use Permits, typically requested for organized races or other events held on regional trails will continue to be suspended through at least June 30, 2021.
This applies to the Schuylkill River Trail including the Towpath and Schuylkill East Trail, Pennypack Trail, Cross County Trail, Chester Valley Trail, Audubon Loop, Wissahickon Green Ribbon Trail, and Perkiomen Trail.
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Rentals of indoor spaces will be granted based on occupancy limits of 50 percent of capacity
NORRISTOWN Â In accordance with updated state and federal COVID-19 mitigation guidelines, Montgomery County Parks, Trails, and Historic Sites (PTHS) have announced the following updates on permitted events within their facilities.
Issuance of trail-based Special Use Permits, typically requested for organized races or other events held on regional trails will continue to be suspended through at least June 30, 2021.
This applies to the Schuylkill River Trail including the Towpath and Schuylkill East Trail, Pennypack Trail, Cross County Trail, Chester Valley Trail, Audubon Loop, Wissahickon Green Ribbon Trail, and Perkiomen Trail.
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Rentals of indoor spaces will be granted based on occupancy limits of 50 percent of capacity
County Seeks to Eliminate Street Names Honoring Confederates, Slaveowners
In an attempt to rid Montgomery County of street names tied to the Confederacy and slavery, employees of the Montgomery County Planning Department, part of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC), currently are researching area street and park names.
In Potomac, Jubal Early Court, J.E.B. Stuart Road and J.E.B Stuart Court will be renamed under the Streets and Parks Facilities Renaming Project, which is a joint effort with the Planning Board, Montgomery Planning and the Montgomery County Parks Department.
These street names are in “a subdivision that was created many decades after the Civil War that appear to intentionally use Jeb Stuart’s name in order to valorize and honor the Confederate cause,” said Casey Anderson, chair of the planning board. New names have not yet been chosen.