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Some Southern Baptists to Introduce Resolution Denouncing Critical Race Theory at National Meeting

Religion calendar: Saturday, April 10

Services Mount Tabor United Methodist Church, 3543 Robinhood Road, Winston-Salem, offers a traditional worship service, 9 a.m. Sunday, and two contemporary worship services, 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday, via online streaming at youtube.com/MountTaborUMCVideoStreaming. All services are offered on the Facebook page “Mount Tabor United Methodist Church.” Additionally each Sunday, the 9 a.m. traditional worship in the sanctuary and the 11 a.m. contemporary worship “Ignite” in the worship center, are available for in-person worship in the church’s worship center. Physical distancing, mask protocol and contact tracing guidelines are observed. For more information, go to www.mttaborumc.org or call 336-765-5561.

Three hurt in Franklin County crash involving a school bus

FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ill. (WJPF) Three people were hurt in a three vehicle crash involving a school bus Wednesday in Franklin County. It happened at about 2:15 p.m. at the intersection of Route 37 and Forrest Baptist Church Road. According to Franklin County Sheriff Dave Bartoni, James Danielson, 75, was driving the school bus on Route 37 when he rear-ended a second vehicle that had stopped to make a turn onto Forrest Baptist Church Road. The impact of the crash sent the second vehicle into the oncoming lane of traffic where it hit a third vehicle. Danielson, as well as the drivers of the other vehicles, received minor injuries. Only one child, a 13-year-old, was on the bus at the time of the accident. They were not hurt.

Did you get COVID-19 over the holidays? Harris County advises people to get tested due to potential exposure

Did you get COVID-19 over the holidays? Harris County advises people to get tested due to potential exposure Published:  Tags:  HOUSTON – Harris County Public Health is advising residents to get tested due to potential holiday COVID-19 exposure. Heath officials said even if a person visited with family members during the holiday, they should still get tested. Officials said COVID-19 infections from Christmas and New Year’s will begin to show up in the next week or two. According to health officials, it usually takes two to three weeks for symptoms to show after a person has been exposed to the virus. Officials said it’s important to get tested as those in the high risk community continue to get the vaccine in efforts to slow the spread.

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