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“I’ve been addicted since I was about six years old,” says the local music promoter and co-creator with partner James McCormick of the wing-themed Lord of the Wings Concert Series taking place this summer.
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Both a celebration of the favoured snack of sports fans and, in the near future, a contest to find the city’s best offering, the festival has been an idea running inside Putnam’s head for a number of years. Not surprising given that you can often see Putnam chowing down on his favourite food at places such as River City Revival, Beer Revolution and Taste of Edmonton.
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Korean War Veteran James E. Ludwig’s purple heart and the last letter that he wrote before being killed in action.
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In a bipartisan effort to honor Purple Heart recipients, four Pennsylvania congressmen requested that the Department of Defense (DOD) list Purple Heart recipients on their valor award website.
The website is meant to honor service members awarded distinguished military medals and reduce incidents of individuals fraudulently claiming to received those awards of valor.
Congressman Guy Reschenthaler spearheaded the initiative, along with Conor Lamb, Mike Kelly and Mike Doyle. The congressmen penned a letter to the DOD requesting Purple Heart recipients be recognized on the site.