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Grand Rapids Bachelorette Party Saves a Life Thanks to "Fate"

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Grand Rapids Bachelorette Party Saves a Life Thanks to "Fate"

Every now and again I find myself reading a story and wondering.is everything meant to be? Is there actually some sort of destiny that each of us are heading towards? Because this story is incredible. And who knows how it would have gone if these women weren t where they were at the right time. As reported by WoodTV News Channel 8, a bride from Grand Rapids was having her bachelorette party at Bonobo Winery in Traverse City. They had just arrived and were ordering drinks when there was a sudden commotion inside the winery. A woman had fallen, hit her head on the ground, and passed out. Thankfully, this bachelorette party was in the right place at the right time. Not one but two nurses were a part of the party.

Word on The Street

Compiled by Erica Wright We asked Birmingham area residents, Will you ‘return to normal’ on Memorial Day or still take COVID precautions? ERIC MCCROY: “I’m kind of playing it by ear, whatever I’m told to do and whatever is required, I’ll be following the rules. I’ll just be going to different bars and restaurants so if I’m required to wear a mask, I will and if they don’t [require], I’m with that too.” KRYSTLE WILLIAMS: “I’m still social distancing, wearing masks; me and my family haven’t done a whole lot of gathering in the last year so it will be the same as last year. If we do anything, it will probably be just me, my kids and probably my siblings and that’s about seven people and do like a cookout outside.”

Birmingham Promise tuition program to receive $8M from these area corporations

From left: Scott Adams, Executive Vice President, Corporate Responsibility, Strategy and Innovation at Protective Life; Dr. Mark Sullivan, Superintendent of Birmingham City Schools; Mayor Randall Woodfin; Justin Williams, University of Alabama student/Birmingham Promise scholar; Koko Mackin, Vice President, Corporate Communications and Community Relations, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama; C.T. Fitzpatrick, CEO and Founder of Vulcan Value Partners; Rachel Harmon, Executive Director of Birmingham Promise. (Provided Photo) By Erica Wright The Birmingham Times Birmingham Promise, which provides funds for tuition and work experience for city students, will receive $8 million in donations from several area companies, it was announced Tuesday.

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