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Las Cruces turns out for Walking With Herb world premiere

Las Cruces turns out for Walking With Herb world premiere Leah Romero, Las Cruces Sun-News LAS CRUCES – Walking With Herb is now on the big screen.  The Las Cruces movie, years in the making, was shown for a large audience for the first time Thursday with a red carpet premiere at Amador Live. “Walking with Herb  filmed in Las Cruces in 2018 is based off the 2015 novel of the same name by Joe Bullock, of First American Bank in Las Cruces. The book was adapted into a screenplay by the late Tony Award winner Mark Medoff, also a longtime New Mexico State University professor, and was directed by Medoff s son-in-law Ross Marks, the executive director of the Las Cruces International Film Festival and NMSU professor.

Invested: Bank of Ireland launches new webinar series to teach the fundamentals of investing

Share this article Have you built up some savings over the last 12 months of COVID-19 restrictions? Recent research published by the Central Bank suggests that Irish households saved as much as €11 billion since the start of the pandemic.  If you are in this cohort of people, have you thought about how to make that money grow? With interest rates remaining low, now is a good time to consider investing your savings.  Smart investments can be very lucrative over time but it’s often tricky choosing where to invest your money. Luckily, Bank of Ireland has you covered with its new investments education webinar series – Invested. 

A week to remember

A week to remember Dismiss Normal text size When I briefed a few of the Herald’s senior leaders a couple of months ago about how I thought we should mark the masthead’s approaching 190th anniversary, it was with a mix of excitement and trepidation. We know “anniversary journalism” can be a turn-off for readers, so it seemed even less likely to work given it would be about ourselves. But 190 years of continuous publishing felt significant enough to take the risk. And it seems we were right. Our online data says you’ve lapped it up, from the reflections on the

Crikey kicks off fortnight of apologising to Lachlan Murdoch and Christine Holgate | Australian media

The Crikey homepage on Thursday, containing apologies to Lachlan Murdoch and Christine Holgate. The Crikey homepage on Thursday, containing apologies to Lachlan Murdoch and Christine Holgate. Thu 22 Apr 2021 22.31 EDT Last modified on Thu 22 Apr 2021 22.43 EDT Front-page apologies and corrections are rare. Apologies are usually relegated to page two of a newspaper and relatively hidden on a news website. In 2015, the Age famously apologised to Melbourne’s Abu Bakar Alam on the front page after using his Facebook photo to illustrate a page-one story on Numan Haider, the Melbourne teenager who was shot dead by police after attacking an officer with a knife.

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