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IT’S a Saturday night in south-west Sydney, and in every sense there are black clouds circling around Greg O’Rourke’s head.
Literally and metaphorically, the lightning-spangled storm that has swept towards Campbelltown Stadium is threatening to drench the Leagues Commissioner – adding another layer to the complexities of running a football competition in the time of coronavirus.
Almost five years since he was lured from a senior operational role at Pepsi Co with the promise of weekly doses of ire from fans and club bosses alike, O’Rourke reckons the love of football that actually made him take the job remains undiminished.
WKU News
Thursday, February 4th, 2021
A WKU senior says her passion for both African American history and journalism have fueled her efforts to reach as big an audience as possible.
She’s playing a big role in Black History Month at WKU as WKU’s Amy Bingham explains in this week’s
View from the Hill.
Both virtual and in-person events will be held throughout the month of February to mark Black History Month here at WKU. Senior Tracy Scott is helping in the planning but it’s a tragedy from her past that’s helping push her toward the future.
Shirley McMarlin | Tribune-Review
The little food pantry in the South Pennsylvania Avenue parklet is one of three in the city.
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People tend to stay indoors more in the winter, but Rick Steele is hoping folks will take a walk to one of Greensburg’s three little food pantries to drop off a few supplies.
The need is just as great in cold weather as it is in warm weather, said Steele, president of Greensburg Volunteer Fire Department, whose junior firefighters founded the program in 2019.
22 Fairy Doors Greet Walkers on This Upstate New York Trail
People walking on the Mohawk River Trail near Utica, New York, are finding fairy doors and painted rocks. Have you seen any?
What a nice pick me up for those feeling down due to COVID-19. You can t help but smile when you see one. We hear there are 22 of them so take the kids and see how many you can find.
Anne Bacauskas Sullivan
Tracy Scott says I know who it was, but not telling, yet They just wanted to spread a little happiness and magic during these trying times. If you look on the back their Instagram is on there❤️ There are 22 of them