By Rachel Conner-Hill echorachelc Chief Reporter (Tees Valley & North Yorkshire)
A group of youths are reported to have been kicking flowers and taking ornaments from graves in the baby garden at Durham Road Cemetery in Stockton AN investigation is underway after a damage was caused to the graves in the baby garden at a cemetery. A group of youths are reported to have been kicking flowers and taking ornaments from graves in the baby garden at Durham Road Cemetery in Stockton. The incident happened around 7pm on Thursday. Officers are investigating the incident and are appealing for any witnesses to come forward with information.
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Newborn was rushed to hospital after receiving CPR at the scene but nothing could be done to save his life
Ciaran s teenage parents Camaron Morris and Codie Holyman said the tragedy had left them numb with grief
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The Owenwood Farm and Neighbor Space in far east Dallas grows crops, community on former church property.
Credit: Byron Harris Author: Byron Harris Updated: 7:30 AM CDT April 20, 2021
DALLAS Four prime acres, which used to sit unused behind Owenwood United Methodist Church in far east Dallas, are now an urban farm. In 2017, Owenwood became unsustainable as a church, but energy and ingenuity are molding it into a faith-based community center.
It is still part of the United Methodist Church, but now called Owenwood Farm and Neighbor Space. Josh Esparza, 28, campus pastor since 2018, said this is the first year the farm will produce crops on a large scale.
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Rotary Club of Durango to host talk about Durango Botanic Gardens
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The Durango Botanic Gardens organization will be discussed at a virtual meeting of the Rotary Club of Durango at 6 p.m. Tuesday. Barbara Johnson, vice president and director of marketing, will discuss the gardens’ creation, garden artwork and future plans.
Durango Botanic Gardens is a nonprofit organization that creates public gardens that demonstrate best practices, advance horticultural education and sustainability. One garden for which its members are solely responsible is located behind the Durango Public Library building on the Animas River Trail.