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For these 5 L A community groups, a $50-million windfall from MacKenzie Scott

For these 5 L A community groups, a $50-million windfall from MacKenzie Scott
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YWCA holds Stand Against Racism event at Wassenberg

Young people were among those who read The YWCA Stand Against Racism Pledge on Wednesday evening. photos by Dave Mosier/Van Wert independent DAVE MOSIER/ Judge Worthington It’s been more than a year since the YWCA’s last Stand Against Racism event, and Director of Advocacy Kelly Houg knew that, compared to a pandemic, a little rain wasn’t going to stop this one from happening. Following a last-minute switch from the Wassenberg Art Center’s Art Park to the center itself, Houg welcomed the approximately 100 masked area residents, both old and young, who attended the event, which was held in conjunction with the YWCA’s mission that it is dedicated to “eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.”

DCHS forensics qualifies 6 for National TOC

Six Dodge City High School forensics students qualified for the National Invitational Tournament of Champions recently. According to DCHS forensics coach Johnny Dunlap, to qualify, the students must earn two bids at qualifying tournaments by placing high enough to win a bid. For an idea of how difficult this is, the team competed in seven NIETOC qualifying tournaments to earn their six qualifiers, said Dunlap. Qualifying tournaments are the largest tournaments in the state and feature the best competitors. The NIETOC National Tournament will be held online from May 5-8. The NIETOC qualifiers for DCHS were: Senior Alicia Santos; Dramatic Interpretation Original Oration.

Man Tells Harrowing Story After SUV Flips Over Wall, Off of I-355 Overpass

Ramos hit a patch of black ice, sending him skidding across four lanes of traffic. He then hit a bank of plowed snow, and the momentum of the crash carried him up and over a barrier. “I just remember thinking that there were cars underneath, and that I was probably going to go over,” he said. “I had accepted my fate at that point. I just really didn’t want to affect somebody else at the same time.” Somehow, Ramos didn’t hit another vehicle, landing on Lake Street with his vehicle right-side up. “Some random gentleman called and said ‘your husband told me to call you. He went over the overpass on I-355,’” Olivia Ramos, Kevin’s wife, recalled. “I didn’t believe him.”

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