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Healing ceremony at community gathering following George Floyd case verdict.
Community activists in Fresno took center stage at a community gathering Tuesday night to mark the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial. Speakers reflected on a hard-fought year of protests leading up to the guilty verdict. They acknowledged the event as a way to connect and heal with others who have felt a mix of emotions after the verdict was read.
“This community hug for me today is super important because over this last year, I felt extremely vulnerable. I felt like I couldn’t do anything to help those around me and that’s something that tears me to my core,” said D’Aungillique Jackson, president of the Fresno State chapter of the NAACP.
Like any other Western Hockey League franchise, the future of the Prince George Cougars is always in question.
In what direction is the team heading? What areas on the ice are they focusing on? Are they planning an upgrade on defence, forward or in goal?
While Thursday’s Western Hockey League Bantam Draft in Edmonton may not provide anyone with detailed answers, the on-ice direction of the Cougars should appear clearer after their selections.
As rightful owners of the seventh overall selection, the Cougars won’t have to wait long to make their first choice.
For winning the WHL bantam draft lottery in March, the Portland Winter Hawks were awarded the first overall selection. The Winter Hawks won the lottery despite finishing the 2008-09 WHL season two points ahead of the Eastern Conference basement dwellers, the Moose Jaw Warriors. Portland finished the season with 19 wins, 48 losses, three overtime setbacks and two overtime defeats (19-48-3-2), while Moose Jaw was 19-50-1-2
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Plans for new low-income housing development underway in north Fresno
Officials say the multi-story building will help those in need in the community with a more affordable place to live.
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FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) Plans are in the works to build a new low-income housing development in north Fresno.
A community meeting held on Zoom Thursday night discussed plans for the housing project, which would be built at Shaw and Glenn Avenues on a Christmas Tree lot.
Officials say the multi-story building will help those in need in the community with a more affordable place to live.
Fresno City Councilman Tyler Maxwell joined the meeting and said he welcomes the new project.