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Daisy Desrosiers named director of Kenyon s Gund Gallery

Daisy Desrosiers named director of Kenyon s Gund Gallery Desrosiers currently serves as director of artist programs at the Lunder Institute for American Art. GAMBIER, OH .-Kenyon College’s Gund Gallery announced today that Daisy Desrosiers, an interdisciplinary art historian and curator, will join its community as director and chief curator, effective June 1, 2021. Desrosiers currently serves as director of artist programs at the Lunder Institute for American Art, an incubator of research and artistic practice within the Colby College Museum of Art. In that role, she oversees the institute’s collaborations with artists and, with others at the institute and the museum, generates structure for its community initiatives, publications, exhibitions and public programming. She also leads outreach efforts among local and global audiences and creates opportunities for engagement with diverse communities.

Mother of dead York County officer urges drivers to obey PA s new move over law

Mother of dead York County officer urges drivers to obey PA s new move over law York Dispatch It s been more than 12 years since Northern Regional Officer David Tome was fatally run down along Route 15 by a distracted driver who was speeding, applying makeup and using her cellphone. She was doing everything but paying attention to the road, said Tome s mother, Karen Reever. All I have is pictures. A piece of my heart is missing also, because of a distracted driver. Reever and her husband, David Reever  Tome s stepfather  joined with Northern York County Regional Police, PennDOT and the Center for Traffic Safety on Tuesday morning for a news conference about changes to Pennsylvania s steer clear law, which will soon be replaced with an enhanced version with stiffer fines and penalties.

LexJet to Host The Click & Print Event Sponsored by Canon at the End of March

LexJet to Host The Click & Print Event Sponsored by Canon at the End of March
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In disagreement with Joyce stance | News, Sports, Jobs

Mar 8, 2021 On Feb. 25, according to the Huntingdon Daily News, Rep. John Joyce said; “Today I went to the White House to stand up for the people of Pennsylvania and our common-sense priorities.” Then two days later he voted no to $1400 stimulus checks, increased unemployment benefits, state and local government aid, $3000-plus in child tax credits, funds to reopen schools, funds for vaccine distribution, funds for rental assistance and small business relief. Are you a person who could benefit from one or more of those proposals? Well, I guess you were not on his list of Pennsylvanians whom he stood up for when he voted no.

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