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25 women of faith to connect for Woman Arise! conference

25 women of faith to connect for Woman Arise! conference
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Lafayette recognizes National Day of Prayer with morning ceremony

Lafayette recognizes National Day of Prayer with morning ceremony LCG / Facebook and last updated 2021-05-06 16:10:19-04 On Thursday morning, LCG observed a National Day of Prayer inviting leaders from several religious groups and denominations to take part. The National Day of Prayer is an annual observance held on the first Thursday of May and seeks to mobilize unified public prayer for America. It was created in 1952 by a joint resolution of the United States Congress, and signed into law by President Harry S. Truman. LCG says they recognize the importance of prayer and spiritual guidance both in our public affairs and in the private lives of citizens.

Woman hit by car must take responsibility for jaywalking across five-lane road, California court says

LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - A California condominium complex that failed to provide enough parking spaces for visitors isn’t liable for the injuries of a woman who was hit by a car after she parked offsite and attempted to cross a busy five-lane thoroughfare, an appeals court ruled. While landowners in some cases can be liable for accidents that occur off their property, the Second Appellate District held in an April 30 decision, plaintiff Anaeis Issakhani bears responsibility for jaywalking across the street instead of using a marked pedestrian crosswalk a short distance away. “It was the visitor’s decision rather than the landowner’s to select an offsite parking space on the far side of a busy street,” the appeals court ruled.

Better Together job fair brings second chances to Lehigh Acres

Better Together job fair brings second chances to Lehigh Acres Jennifer Pena made one great choice that is helping her overcome all the terrible ones. Pena, 31 and from North Fort Myers, had been arrested 17 times over the previous 11 years on charges ranging from trespassing, probation violation and failure to appear in court to burglary, grand and petty theft and drug possession. Before an eight-month prison sentence concluded last year, the Lee County Jail connected her with Better Together, a privately funded, non-profit organization that specializes in keeping families together and finding job matches for people needing a second chance. Pena’s timing in rebuilding her life is coinciding with a surge in “help wanted” signs appearing back on restaurants, the retail sector and industrial-type work as the economy continues to recover from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

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