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Animals Asia brings 101 bears home in largest ever operation of its kind

Animals Asia brings 101 bears home in largest ever operation of its kind Animals Asia brings 101 bears home in largest ever operation of its kind 01 June 2021 In the largest operation of its kind, Animals Asia has just moved 101 moon bears from an ex-bear bile extraction and breeding facility in Nanning, China, to our bear rescue centre in Chengdu, 750 miles away. This unprecedented, historic and momentous event has been eight years in the making. It has been the most challenging, unpredictable and emotional journey we have been on as an organisation. But we are at last able to share the joyous news with our amazing supporters, that the Nanning bears are finally home.

Tributes paid to former head of Woolston Community High School

Tributes paid to former head of Woolston Community High School
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Ewton brings entrepreneurial eye to Springs

Aaron Ewton Courtesy Meegan Dobson Aaron Ewton moved to Colorado Springs from Claremore, Oklahoma — the birthplace and hometown of Will Rogers, “Oklahoma’s Favorite Son.” In Claremore, there’s a memorial museum dedicated to the entertainer, actor, cowboy, columnist and humorist. His tomb rests on the grounds, overlooking Rogers State University — where Ewton completed his undergraduate education. Ewton’s home here in Colorado Springs is overlooked by another memorial dedicated to The Cowboy Philosopher: The Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun. It’s an 80-foot observation tower and monument built by Springs entrepreneur and philanthropist, Spencer Penrose — whose remains are interred within the chapel. 

East Alabama schools wrapping up school year

East Alabama schools wrapping up school year E. Alabama schools wrapping up school year By Katie Kamin | May 10, 2021 at 8:20 PM EDT - Updated May 10 at 8:20 PM LEE COUNTY, Ala. (WTVM) - After a difficult year for many across the country and in the Chattahoochee Valley, school districts are winding down the academic year and students are getting ready for summer. In East Alabama, parents, teachers and district leaders are breathing a sigh of relief that they’re finishing up the year amid the pandemic. Opelika High School teacher Julie Worth said it’s an accomplishment to be successfully wrapping up after the obstacles of the pandemic.

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