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Reflections: Past Memorial Days in Cardington - Morrow County Sentinel

Reflections: Past Memorial Days in Cardington Reading about past Memorial Day observances in Cardington brings memories. Earlier I submitted a few from very early years, but today I am focusing on those within my memory. All of these services were held at the Civil War Monument in Glendale Cemetery. May, 1956 Rev. A. E. Clark, pastor of Salem EUB church gave the address at the May 30, 1956 program. Flower donations to this program were taken by Leonard Benson. Rev. Theodore Partridge gave the invocation and benediction. The parade included the high school band, the Post Drum and Bugle Corps, Boy Scouts, school groups and patriotic organizations.

GSEHD assistant professor, alumnus dies at 73

Media Credit: Courtesy of Suzy Wise Paul Tschudi, an assistant professor of health sciences and alumnus, died earlier this month in a house fire in the District. News By Carly Neilson Apr 19, 2021 1:23 AM Paul Tschudi, an assistant professor of health sciences and an alumnus of the Graduate School of Education and Human Development, died April 7 in a house fire in the District. He was 73. Tschudi joined GSEHD’s faculty more than two decades ago and served as the founding director of the school’s Grief, Loss and Life Transitions Graduate Certificate. Faculty and students who knew Tschudi said they will remember him as a “true collaborator” who was authentic and compassionate.

69 people jailed in March for crimes linked to Merseyside

69 people jailed in March for crimes linked to Merseyside
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Restaurants revolt against PA governor s order | News, Sports, Jobs

WASHINGTON, Pa. Restaurants are revolting against Gov. Tom Wolf’s order temporarily suspending indoor dining. While many places in the region initially agreed to stop in-person dining in compliance with Wolf’s order last week halting indoor service until Jan. 4, countless local eateries announced Wednesday and Thursday they planned to fully reopen for the weekend. Most posted Facebook messages to customers saying they could no longer weather the economic impact of offering only takeout meals, so they planned to reopen and adhere to previous COVID-19 guidelines from the state, including requiring servers and customers to wear masks. Some of them shared or cited a video posted by Michael Passalacqua, owner of Angelo’s Restaurant near Washington, in which he questioned the ability of diners to contract COVID-19 while eating inside the restaurant.

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