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Veterans Memorial and Museum leads way with Memorial Day activities

With decreasing coronavirus restrictions and vaccinations allowing for the return of more face-to-face interaction, people can expect the return of traditional in-person ceremonies and events to commemorate this Memorial Day weekend. The National Veterans Museum and Memorialwill host seven in-person events this year, while still offering virtual experiences: “The Wall That Heals,” ia 3/4-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C., will be free to view 24 hours a day on museum grounds from Friday until 2 p.m. Monday. The names of more than 58,000 U.S. service members are inscribed on the replica’s 140 panels. Volunteers will be in place to help guests locate a veteran’s name from anywhere in the country and to share their veteran’s service photo, according to a museum release.

Worthington City Council approves request to sell 3 2 beer during Legion, Amateur ball games

Annual permit will allow 3.2 beer sales through August during Junior Legion, Legion and amateur baseball games 11:21 am, May 25, 2021 × Worthington Police Chief Troy Appel (left) and Sgt. Josh McCuen join the department s three newest officers, Christine Shorter (second from left), Bryant Schroeder and Alex Van Someren. The new officers, who all started in 2020, were officially sworn in during Monday night s meeting of the Worthington City Council. (Special to The Globe) WORTHINGTON The Worthington City Council on Monday approved an application from the Worthington Area Youth Baseball Association (WAYBA) to sell 3.2 beer during Junior Legion, Legion and Amateur ballgames from May through August of this year.

2021 Prime For Water Infrastructure Contracting Opportunities

2021 Prime For Water Infrastructure Contracting Opportunities Industry leaders throughout America are sounding alarms about the dire state of water infrastructure in the U.S. A new report warns that too many public officials are ignoring repercussions that can be anticipated because of under-investing in drinking water resources and wastewater systems each year. That pattern has persisted far too long, and the result of inattention to a critical resource poses a significant risk and literally assures greatly increased future costs. Annual expenses in American households are already increasing, and water and wastewater failures could increase costs by more than seven times over the next two decades. Businesses that depend on an abundance of water are in the highest risk category until something changes.

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