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Can a teen s on-site death change Nashville s construction standards? Some councilmembers hope so

Can a teen s on-site death change Nashville s construction standards? Some councilmembers hope so Cassandra Stephenson, Nashville Tennessean © Cassandra Stephenson Jennifer Enamorado talks about her brother, Gustavo Enrique Ramirez, who died at 16 after falling 11 stories while working at a Nashville construction site. Enamorado helped introduce the Get It Right bill to raise construction standards at Metro projects in Nashville s Public Square on Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Metro councilmembers and workers advocates announced a new bill to raise standards and oversight for Metro construction projects on Tuesday, the day that would have been Gustavo Enrique Ramirez s 17th birthday. His sister Jennifer Enamorado joined councilmembers and community advocates supporting the Get It Right bill in Nashville s Public Square Tuesday. Ramirez was not the first construction death in Nashville in 2020, she said. He was not the last.

Dwindling membership plus COVID: How are veteran organizations doing?

Read Article Members of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3335 in Jay prepare to distribute Christmas packages in Jay. From left are John Dube, David Lachapelle, Jim Manter and Cmdr. Don Frechette. Gary Desjardin, chairman of Franklin County Special Olympics, assisted in the project. Submitted photo Dwindling membership is an issue many veteran organizations are facing statewide and those nestled in Western Maine have not been immune. Several members of Mundt-Allen American Legion Post 81 in Bethel gathered at the local airport to discuss issues facing the American Legion. A big problem, and one that has plagued organizations nationwide, is building and maintaining membership. Once enjoying more than 100 active members, Post 81 is now at 66. The decline has occurred over 20 years.

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