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Portion of Superior Street Reopens

Fox21Online Superior Street between First and Third Avenue West reopened Wednesday night after being closed since late April. June 16, 2021 Superior Street from First through Third Avenue West reopened Wednesday night after being closed since late April. Just in time for the start of the busy tourism season, businesses like the Lyric Kitchen which officially reopened on Monday, are excited about seeing more traffic in the area. “The demand is on pace with records right now,” Lyric Kitchen General Manager, Brandon Porter says. “General folks that just haven’t been able to travel and people that are tired of being cooped up at home are clearly ready to get out and participate. We anticipate an excellent Grandma’s weekend, Airshow weekend and July 4th soon enough. It’s going to be a great summer in Duluth.”

Children will suffer if state walks away from Sunrise

The Commonwealth of Kentucky had existed only 77 years when Sunrise Children’s Services was organized. A group of ladies at Walnut Street Baptist Church in Louisville recognized a need to care for orphaned children living on the streets. Their focus was on providing care for children in crisis and Sunrise Children’s Services was born. Since 1869, Sunrise’s mission has remained the same. For more than 150 years, this agency of the Kentucky Baptist Convention has cared for Kentucky’s children and families through foster care, orphan care, and residential and therapeutic services. In the late 1970s, Sunrise was approached by the state of Kentucky and asked to help with the increasing number of children in the state’s custody. The request aligned with Sunrise’s mission and they were eager to help. Since then, the number of children in the state’s custody has steadily risen and Sunrise has been a steady partner. According to the Kentucky Cabinet for He

After a one-year pause, Yards, Barns and Brews returned strongly

By Jef Rietsma Journal Correspondent After a one-year pause, “Yards, Barns and Brews” returned strongly over the weekend, proving that there was, indeed, something for everyone. The two-day event at the St. Joseph County fairgrounds got off to a tepid start Friday, but was in full force early Saturday. The fair-sponsored rummage sale at Fred Henningsen Show Arena and additional barns were a major draw. “Yards, Barns and Brews,” presented by St. Joseph County United Way, was canceled in 2020, after a notable debut in 2019. With the exception of the garage sale, all proceeds benefit the agency. At the garage sale, Lisa Hawkins of Three Rivers had an abundance of items she wanted to sell, due to a recent downsizing.

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