Helena area residents donate thousands of Valentine s Day cards to local CASA
By: John Riley
and last updated 2021-02-09 16:14:13-05
HELENA â CASA (Court-Appointed Special Advocates) of Lewis & Clark and Broadwater Counties say theyâll be able to provide valentines day cards to every foster child in the greater Helena area thanks to the generosity of the community.
Executive Director Gerry Hill said the act of generosity actually stemmed from a misunderstanding.
The CASA program in Great Fall had the idea to encourage the community to provide Valentineâs Cards to children who are in foster care. MTN picked up the story which then inspired Helena resident Karleen Hanson to reach out to CASA of Lewis & Clark and Broadwater Counties about doing the same thing.
Community donates thousands of Valentine s Day cards to CASA
John Riley MTN news
and last updated 2021-02-08 19:49:57-05
HELENA â CASA-CAN (Court-Appointed Special Advocates/Children s Advocacy Network) of Lewis & Clark and Broadwater Counties say theyâll be able to provide valentines day cards to every foster child in the greater Helena area thanks to the generosity of the community.
Executive Director Gerry Hill said the act of generosity actually stemmed from a misunderstanding. The CASA program in Great Fall decided to encourage the community to provide Valentineâs Cards to children who are in foster care. MTN picked up the story which then inspired Helena resident Karleen Hanson to contact CASA of Lewis & Clark and Broadwater Counties about doing the same thing.
Super Bowl Sunday has featured plenty of Pokes over the years
Published: February 3, 2021
Tight end Jay Novacek of the Dallas Cowboys gets tackled by Pittsburgh Steelers defensive backs Carnell Lake (left) and Darren Perry during Super Bowl XXX at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. The Cowboys won the game, 27-17. Mandatory Cr
Maybe next year, huh?
Though
Josh Allen didn t make it to the big game, plenty of other former University of Wyoming players have. Twelve of those guys have even hoisted the Lombardi Trophy, including
Jay Novacek, who won three Super Bowl titles in the 90 s as a member of the Dallas Cowboys dynasty.
California OSHA Undercounts Workers’ COVID Illnesses, Deaths The agency has been relying on self-reporting to determine the number of COVID cases that have been contracted in the workplace, resulting in severe undercounts that undermine the severity of workplace risk. Jason Pohl, Dale Kasler and Phillip Reese, The Sacramento Bee | February 2, 2021 | Analysis
(TNS) A year after the first COVID-19 case hit California, the state agency in charge of policing warehouses, offices, factories and other workplaces is woefully understaffed and significantly undercounting the number of employees who have fallen seriously ill or died as a result of the coronavirus.
California employers reported only 1,600 serious worker illnesses or deaths to the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, known as Cal/ OSHA, from the start of the pandemic through mid-December, according to data obtained by
‘Major, major problem.’ California failing to track workplace COVID infections, deaths [The Sacramento Bee]
Feb. 2 A year after the first COVID-19 case hit California, the state agency in charge of policing warehouses, offices, factories and other workplaces is woefully understaffed and significantly undercounting the number of employees who have fallen seriously ill or died as a result of the coronavirus.
California employers reported only 1,600 serious worker illnesses or deaths to the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, known as Cal/OSHA, from the start of the pandemic through mid-December, according to data obtained by The Sacramento Bee through a Public Records Act request.