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Trio run four miles every four hours in punishing test of mental and physical strength
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THREE friends who set themselves the gruelling challenge of running 48 miles in 48 hours around their County Durham hometown set off on their first of 12 runs this morning. The trio will together run four miles, every four hours, for 48 hours, around the streets of Sedgefield in what will be a punishing test of their stamina, strength and endurance, both physically and mentally. Catherine Sutcliffe, Jo Bowman and Kate Stanley are running to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer, in memory of Kate’s father David Bowman who died of the so-called Silent Killer ten years ago at 67-years-old. The women’s challenge has garnered the support of their children’s two local schools, with teachers from Wynyard Church of England Primary School and Sedgefield Primary School set to join them on one of the runs.
Meriden barber creates special needs training course
Meriden barber creates special needs training course
Barber Eddie Rivera at his New Style Hair Studio at 975 Broad St. in Meriden, Mon., Apr. 5, 2021. Rivera created a training course to teach barbers how to work with individuals with special needs. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement
New Style Hair Studio at 975 Broad St. in Meriden, Mon., Apr. 5, 2021. Owner Eddie Rivera created a training course to teach barbers how to work with individuals with special needs. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
A sign on the front door of New Style Hair Studio at 975 Broad St. in Meriden, Mon., Apr. 5, 2021. Owner Eddie Rivera created a training course to teach barbers how to work with individuals with special needs. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal