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21 Strong : Ohio improv group for people with Down syndrome touches families across the country
The Improvaneers were gaining national attention when the pandemic hit, and new virtual classes are now connecting people with Down syndrome near and far. Author: Dave Chudowksy, Jessica Miller Published: 4:21 PM EST January 19, 2021 Updated: 6:22 AM EST January 21, 2021
MEDINA, Ohio Meet The Improvaneers – an improv group made up entirely of people with Down syndrome.
For troupe members Nick Doyle and Tyche Costa, performing comedy has instilled new confidence and opened the door to new opportunities. I like to make people laugh because I m funny, Costa said with a smile.
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The drugs seized by the Prince District JFO Drug Unit. RCMP Cpl. Nick Doyle says crystal methamphetamine continues to be a growing problem in Prince County.(RCMP)
RCMP on P.E.I. have made what they say is the largest seizure of crystal methamphetamine yet in Prince County.
The Prince District JFO Drug Unit, which is made up of RCMP, Summerside and Kensington officers, seized eight ounces of crystal methamphetamine, 32 ounces of methamphetamine pills, an ounce of cocaine, 4.5 ounces of cannabis resin and more than $2,500 in cash. It s one of the largest methamphetamine seizures we ve had in Prince District and it s, I believe, the largest crystal methamphetamine seizure we ve had, said Cpl. Nick Doyle with the Prince District JFO Drug Unit.
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Colorado s minimum wage went up 32 cents an hour on Friday, with restaurants holding on by their fingernails during the COVID-19 pandemic saying it may be the last straw. What may seem like a small amount will actually take a significant toll on restaurants who are already struggling to make rent, keep their employees on their payroll and keep their doors open even in the short term, she said.
Tipping point: Colorado restaurants reeling from COVID-19 pandemic face new wage hike Pat Ferrier, Fort Collins Coloradoan
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Colorado s minimum wage went up 32 cents an hour on Friday, with restaurants holding on by their fingernails during the COVID-19 pandemic saying it may be the last straw. What may seem like a small amount will actually take a significant toll on restaurants who are already struggling to make rent, keep their employees on their payroll and keep their doors open even in the short term, she said.