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Why community is key to Kind Snacks' new Aussie campaign

Kind Snacks founder Daniel Lubetzky. Source: supplied. US snack brand Kind Snacks is cementing its Australian launch with an unusual marketing campaign, selecting a group of the kindest Aussies around to act as brand ambassadors. Rather than enlisting celebs and social media stars as influencers, Kind has instead chosen people such as Yvonne Hong, founder of volunteer organisation Pets of the Homeless, and Father Bob Maguire, a former parish priest who has spent 39 years working to provide meals and education to kids in disadvantaged communities. The campaign is designed to be reflective of Kind’s not-only-for-profit ethos, and to highlight how businesses can play a role in improving things for everyone.

Colleagues bid retiring weatherman Bob McGuire farewell in Q2 parking lot

Colleagues bid retiring weatherman Bob McGuire farewell in Q2 parking lot Q2 forecaster Bob McGuire bidding farewell after 35 years By: Q2 News and last updated 2020-12-22 20:42:38-05 Over the past 35 years, Q2 Chief Forecaster Bob McGuire has broadcast more than 26,000 weathercasts on TV. That doesn’t include hundreds of severe weather alerts and forecasts on digital media platforms. On Tuesday, Bob was down to his last 20 TV presentations as he gets ready to retire on Dec. 31. And the Q2 News Team found a way for current and former staff to say thank you for a job well done. Due to most people working remotely and restrictions on indoor gatherings, Q2 held a drive-by goodbye to Bob outside the station.

Reader letter: Reader agrees traffic lights in city too problematic

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Wood River's paper-clipped petitions allowed to stand electoral board decides

Wood River s paper-clipped petitions allowed to stand electoral board decides Sanford J. Schmidt, sschmidt@thetelegraph.com Dec. 12, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail WOOD RIVER The electoral board recently denied several petitions to dismiss nominating petitions of four candidates for office in the April municipal election, but the conflict may continue. “This is far from over,” said Chris Donohoo, of Wood River, an attorney for some of the four candidates. He said he expects the objectors to take the matter to court. “I expect they will file for judicial review, but there hasn’t been any evidence of any wrongdoing,” Donohoo said. “They just want to kick a select few people off the ballot.”

Wood River's paper-clipped petitions allowed to stand electoral board decides

Wood River s paper-clipped petitions allowed to stand electoral board decides Sanford J. Schmidt, sschmidt@thetelegraph.com Dec. 12, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail WOOD RIVER The electoral board recently denied several petitions to dismiss nominating petitions of four candidates for office in the April municipal election, but the conflict may continue. “This is far from over,” said Chris Donohoo, of Wood River, an attorney for some of the four candidates. He said he expects the objectors to take the matter to court. “I expect they will file for judicial review, but there hasn’t been any evidence of any wrongdoing,” Donohoo said. “They just want to kick a select few people off the ballot.”

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