She definitely saved lives : Peace laureate and Dignity San Antonio co-founder leaves strong legacy
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Nickie Valdez, left, and her partner, Deb Myers, were jubilant on the day they obtained a marriage license at the Bexar County Courthouse in June 2015. Valdez, a gay rights and social justice advocate who co-founded and led Dignity San Antonio, died Dec. 25, 2020 at 80 years old.Express-News file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Nickie Valdez, center, was one of three women honored as San Antonio’s peace laureates in January 2019. The others honored were Rebecca Flores, left, a former state director of the United Farm Workers, and Patricia S. Castillo of the P.E.A.C.E. Initiative.Express News file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Each business will be awarded between $500 and $15,000. (Lauren Ramsby/Patch)
OSWEGO, IL The Village of Oswego on Wednesday announced that it would award grants to 46 businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic and related shutdowns.
Funding for the grants is provided by the Local CURE Economic Support Program, administered
by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and funded through the
Federal CARES Act. Through a competitive process, Oswego received $250,000 of approximately $3.96 million distributed to communities in the region.
Each business will be awarded between $500 and $15,000. The amounts awarded were based
on the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the applicant s business operations and