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Gwent everyday heroes celebrated on International Women s Day

Here we celebrate some of the women that inspire you - with your messages from Facebook. Julie Stratford said: “Katherine Johnson for her incredible achievements in the face of adversity that no-one should ever have faced. “Sandra Rosser for her kindness, patience and understanding.” Donna Stoate said: “My mother, who passed away in November. She was an amazing woman, who did everything for me and my sister and my niece.” Emma Duffy said: “My gramma. Strong, hardworking, moral and wise woman. At 87 she s not very mobile but still the sharpest woman I know. If I m a quarter of the woman she is, I d be a very happy woman. She s just phenomenal.”

DPS Skis Partners with the Women s Leadership Institute

Feb 23, 2021 SPONSOR DPS Skis accepted the ElevateHer Challenge to elevate women in business, joining 245 other businesses and organizations who have taken the corporate challenge sponsored by the Women’s Leadership Institute (WLI). DPS Skis is one of 25 new companies that joined the ElevateHER Challenge in 2020. With the strenuous effects of the global COVID-19 Pandemic, DPS Skis understands the increased importance of helping women – especially women in the outdoor industry – succeed. “DPS is proud to be a part of the ElevateHER Challenge and make meaningful progress in raising the stature and contribution among the growing number of women on our team,” said Alex Adema, DPS President and CEO. “Pat Jones and the Women’s Leadership Institute has provided meaningful support and has been highly engaged in the early stages of the process. We are excited to see where this leads us.”

DPS Skis Partners with the Women s Leadership Institute, Takes the ElevateHER Challenge

Murder charge dropped against Al Sharpton s half-brother | Taiwan News

2021/02/20 04:53 MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) The Rev. Al Sharpton’s half-brother has been cleared of a capital murder charge after a grand jury refused to indict him over a 2018 fatal shooting that police said was committed by a man he was driving. The Rev. Kenneth Glasgow, a voting rights activist, was arrested after a passenger in his car was accused of fatally shooting a woman who the passenger believed had stolen his car. Court records made public Thursday show that an 18-member grand jury refused to indict Glasgow, meaning they did not think there was probable cause to hold him responsible for the shooting.

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