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Angry residents speak out against sanitation ordinance, building code violation

Angry residents speak out against sanitation ordinance, building code violation Angry residents speak out against sanitation ordinance, building code violation By Hannah Campbell | May 11, 2021 at 10:50 PM CDT - Updated May 11 at 11:05 PM TRUMANN, Ark. (KAIT) - Trumann passed a sanitation ordinance that left some people upset on Tuesday night. A few people also spoke out over a violated building code. Some residents say the sanitation ordinance is unfair to low-income individuals. “We have many people that live in this town who are on fixed incomes, and you are bumping them up to six dollars and 50 cents a month,” Stephanie Vincent said.

Vigil in Royersford Saturday to support Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

Vigil in Royersford Saturday to support Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
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Vigil in Royersford Saturday to support Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

ROYERSFORD — Organizations and activists from throughout the region will rally Saturday in support of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who have been victims of discrimination. Called “Breaking the Silence,” the vigil will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. at Victory Park, Second Avenue and Arch Street, Royersford. It will feature victims talking about how their experiences affected them. The public is invited. The event, like several others recently in the region, had been in the planning stages in response to increasing reports of discriminatory or violent incidents targeting Asian Americans during the pandemic. But it gained momentum after the murders of Asian Americans in Atlanta.

2020 Hindsight

2020 Hindsight
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The Fitting Curve provides a safe space where women can feel beautiful at any size

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, New York Shopping for a new bra isn t always the easiest task and can be overwhelming at times, but one Long Island lingerie shop is hoping to change the stigma. With a combined total of over 30 years experience in retail and lingerie, Kelly Saintus, Helene Delince, and Stephanie Vincent created The Fitting Curve. Throughout their careers, the three wanted to take what they had learned in previous shops and create a concept where women didn t have to feel insecure about their size. They see themselves in the mirror for the first time, and you are there for it, said Saintus. They are like oh my god, I didn t know I could look like this. Oh my god, this is my size, I didn t know it could feel like this.

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