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Masks, transgender policy protested at Unit 2 meeting

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Jesse Clay (J C ) Ward

Jesse Clay (J.C.) Ward of New Braunfels went to be with the Lord at the age of 94 on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 after a sudden illness.  He was born on Sept. 4, 1926 in McMullen, MO.  J.C. entered the service of the United States Navy during WWII  two months after his 18th birthday.  On his ship headed toward Japan and halfway out in the Pacific Ocean, Japan surrendered and the war ended.  After his discharge from the service, he met his loving wife of 53 years, Margaret Helen Lynn, who preceded him in death in 2006.  J.C. and Margaret had 5 daughters together.  He was also preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, and two sisters.  He was a loving, compassionate, Christian man who put his faith and family above everything else.  The family moved to Odessa, TX. in the early years and later to San Angelo, TX.  A friend convinced Jesse to spend one night on an oil rig holding on to the pipes and that was enough of that.  He was very industrious and he

How have Detroit s urban farms fared during the pandemic?

How have Detroit s urban farms fared during the pandemic? Nina Ignaczak Matt Hallowell Andrew Chae and Amy Eckert, who started Fisheye Farm in 2015, pivoted during the pandemic to a full-fledged CSA. CRAIN S MICHIGAN BUSINESS: THE FOOD ECONOMY The business of getting food on our plates, and the paths it takes to get there, have been disrupted by COVID-19 in ways that require flexibility and adaptation at all levels of the industry. This month’s Crain’s Michigan Business examines how that is playing out in food transportation, restaurant business models and even in food waste. In this special report: Andrew Chae and his wife, Amy Eckert, got into farming for idealistic reasons, launching Fisheye Farm in Detroit in 2015 with the intent of advancing environmental and social causes and just to try and get fresh food out to people, Chae said.

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