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Tulsa Police Officer Gives Back To Community, Donates Gaming Equipment

Tulsa Police Officer Gives Back To Community, Donates Gaming Equipment
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My Covid Year - Part 2: Stories from a year no one will ever forget

Gardaí, students, hospital porters, and doctors share their Covid stories one year later With hope on the horizon from the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines, Maresa Fagan and Joyce Fegan talk to health care workers, frontline workers and a student about a year that no one will ever forget. Sergeant Angela Cummins has to split homeschooling with her husband, an essential worker, during the pandemic. Photo: James Connolly Fri, 12 Mar, 2021 - 10:19 It’s a year since health authorities confirmed the first case of Covid-19 in the Republic. In the following 12 months, our worlds have been turned upside down. More than 4,000 people mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, brothers and sisters died from the infectious disease, and we’ve been bounced from lockdown to lockdown.

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WATCH NOW: Stafford deputies bring Valentine's Day greetings to seniors

Although most schools in the Fredericksburg area were closed due to snow, and many area governments had a two-hour delay, Stafford County deputies arrived early to spread Valentine’s Day cheer.

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Stafford deputies bring Valentine's Day greetings to seniors

Stafford County Sheriff David Decatur and a group of deputies held a parade and delivered Valentine s Day treats to residents at Harmony at Falls Run. Although most schools in the Fredericksburg area were closed due to snow, and many area governments had a two-hour delay, Stafford County deputies arrived early to spread Valentine’s Day cheer. About 25 patrol cars arrived at Stafford’s Harmony at Falls Run senior living community at high noon Friday with blue lights blazing to deliver boxes of chocolate, Valentine’s Day cards and other gifts to the 150 senior residents who live there. “It means a lot for them to come out here and show their support,” said Esther Sodergren, life enrichment director of the community. “Sometimes, I think they have felt isolated from the outside world and this gives them the opportunity that other people do care and they’re not forgotten.”

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