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Walk in memory of Mary Ellen raises €33,000

Walk in memory of Mary Ellen raises €33,000 THE ‘Walk with M.E.’ fund-raising event for Downstrands Family Resource Centre and the Kevin Bell repatriation trust on St Stephen’s Day has raised €33,215. The ‘Walk with M.E’ event was organised by Ardara man John Ross Molloy who lost his older sister Mary Ellen in a horrific car accident in Australia just a few days before Christmas in 2019. Cheques for €16,612.50 were handed over to the two charities on Tuesday, on would have been Mary Ellen’s 28 th birthday. Advertisement Mary Ellen was killed when a tree fell on a taxi she was travelling in with two of her fellow nurses. Ms Molloy died instantly in the freak accident on Friday, December 20, 2019 in Melbourne.

Baby food brands defend protocols as congressional report alleges highly dangerous levels of heavy metals

Manufacturers should establish supplier assurance programs that screen for heavy metals, especially for high-risk products, she said: While there may not be established federal tolerances, California s Proposition 65 has established limits for arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury and is arguably the most consumer protective regulation in the US when it comes to heavy metals. ​ As to the old adage that the dose is the poison, contaminants like lead are the exception that prove the rule: The EPA, FDA, WHO, the CDC, the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics have all independently stated there is no safe level of lead for children. In this case, the poison is the poison. ​

UM artists continue protest art creation

Artwork courtesy of Rhiannon Reddoor. contributed / Kain Brauneis A simple stroke of a horse-hair brush can be an act of protest. Subtle clicks within an illustration suite can produce a form of resistance and power — especially in the midst of the previous, often controversial, presidential administration.   Two UM students have used art to shed light on issues that became painfully apparent during the term of the last president. Now, with a new administration in place, Rhiannon Reddoor and Walter Medcraft want the messages behind their art to continue to radiate.  Issues such as immigration, gender and American identity have taken the country by storm in recent years. But something that isn’t being addressed enough is the disrespect and destruction of Native American land, said Rhiannon Reddoor, a UM student and member of the Chippewa Cree Tribe, which is based on the  Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation.

Indiana murder suspect arrested in Randolph County

Indiana murder suspect arrested in Randolph County Randolph County Sheriff Kevin Bell said Arkansas State Police, Randolph County deputies, Clay County deputies and Arkansas Game and Fish Commission officers arrested Gabriel Galvez, 38, of Indianapolis around 9:15 a.m. Saturday after a traffic stop. Bell said Galvez was wanted by Indianapolis Metro Police in connection with a homicide there. (Source: Randolph County Sheriff s Office) By Region 8 Newsdesk | January 30, 2021 at 11:25 AM CST - Updated February 1 at 6:29 PM REYNO, Ark. (KAIT) - The search for an Indiana murder suspect ended Saturday morning on Highway 67 in Randolph County, according to authorities. Randolph County Sheriff Kevin Bell said Arkansas State Police, Randolph County deputies, Clay County deputies and Arkansas Game and Fish Commission officers arrested Gabriel Galvez, 38, of Indianapolis around 9:15 a.m. Saturday after a traffic stop.

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