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Nonprofits try to meet staggering needs of Afghan refugees

Nonprofits try to meet staggering needs of Afghan refugees
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It s our mission now to help : Nonprofits work to meet needs of nearly 13K Afghan refugees at Fort McCoy

It s our mission now to help : Nonprofits work to meet needs of nearly 13K Afghan refugees at Fort McCoy
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Du Quoin grad, now actor, to play Audie Murphy in film: I get to bring this man back to life

Du Quoin grad, now actor, to play Audie Murphy in film: I get to bring this man back to life
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Mountain Scene By PHILIP CHANDLER A Queenstowner whose business teaches people how to feed their dogs properly has had her pooch featured by an international guru on raw feeding. For his website ‘cover’, Irish vet Dr Conor Brady appealed, via Instagram, for dog owners to submit photos. PuppyLove owner Deb Rose (McLean) submitted a photo of her collie huntaway cross, Bass, which Arrowtown photographer Merran Kavanagh had shot for a local dog agility club calendar. In the photo, Bass is tucking into the type of healthy, raw food Rose has fed her dogs for more than 15 years. To her surprise, Brady chose the photo, initially for his website, and then for the cover of his book,

Seniors return to second home at archdiocesan centers – Catholic Philly

Seniors return to ‘second home’ at archdiocesan centers Edward Freeman, a staff member at the archdiocesan Norris Square Senior Community Center in Philadelphia, welcomes clients back to the building June 28 after months of COVID restrictions. (Gina Christian) By Gina Christian • Posted July 2, 2021 For the first time since the onset of the COVID pandemic, archdiocesan senior centers opened their doors Monday to welcome clients back inside – and “back home.” “ Estamos vivos (we’re alive)!” said Bethzaida Butler, director of the Norris Square Senior Community Center, evoking a round of cheers from approximately 30 older adults seated in the facility’s main hall, which was decorated with festive banners.

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