This year’s BGC Whig-Standard Campaign received a special boost from a long-term club partner. “It’s been another year of immense gratitude for our community’s…
Growth of Crafted Makerâs Market nod to expansion of Cargo District in Wilmington Growth of Crafted Maker s Market nod to expansion of Cargo District (Source: WECT News) By Elly Cosgrove | May 2, 2021 at 8:48 PM EDT - Updated May 2 at 9:04 PM
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The Crafted Makerâs Market in the Cargo District happens once every month, bringing together local vendors and makers who all bring something unique to the table.
Thirty-five makers participated on Sunday, one of the bigger markets to date.
âThis one was definitely a lot bigger than the ones we have had in the past,â said Rachael Kinsey who helps organize the market. âWith the expansion of the Cargo District and the partnerships that weâve had weâve been able to expand so much so Iâm excited to see kind of what they bring in.â
What are you so afraid of? : Despite Clemson protest, Tomi Lahren speaks out against BLM, masks Zoe Nicholson, Greenville News
FOX Nation host and poltical activist Tomi Lahren hit back at the 200 protestors most of whom were Clemson students who gathered outside Turning Point USA s Back the Blue event Thursday evening. We should all be able to have the freedom of speech, we should all be able to defend all of our rights. That s why I don t understand events like this that people are outside protesting, Lahren said to a crowd of about 1,000 in Littlejohn Coliseum. What are you so afraid of? They re afraid of the truth.
What winter was like the year you were born ctpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ctpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
What Winter Was Like the Year You Were Born
By Rachel Cavanaugh, Stacker News
On 2/6/21 at 9:00 AM EST
The United States has seen a wide range of winters over the past century everything from warm, mild years where folks could stroll leisurely through parks in February, to turbulent, frigid seasons where people had to hunker down inside. There were years where blizzards swept in unannounced, covering huge swaths of the country in blankets of snow, while other years brought hurricane-force winds to cities and towns across the nation.
The Midwest region is particularly susceptible to cold winters, especially in states like Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Michigan. In these places, residents lie in the path of both the low-pressure systems that originate in Alberta and travel southward (sometimes called Canadian clippers ) and the shortwave low-pressure systems that come from the southwest, traveling northeast toward the Great Lakes region (also cal