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As the school year moves closer to the finish, the Pulaski County Board of Education is preparing to help some students with a do-over. Â
Senate Bill 128, also known as the Supplemental School Year Program, allows K-12 students the chance to retake and/or supplement schoolwork during the 2021-2022 school year. Districts would have access to federal funds to remedy pandemic learning loss in creative ways and to help all students get back on track academically.
According to the new law s timeline, applications are due by May 1 and must by approved or denied by June 1. Board members will not be allowed to make the decision on an individual basis.
Apr 8, 2021
#CASE you missed it. HGTV Expert: Vodka Belongs In The Laundry Room
Been standing near a smoker and can’t wait to get that stale cigarette smell out of your clothes? Well, before you reach for the Febreeze, one laundry expert recommends something unexpected to leave you smelling fresh: vodka. Yes, the alcohol is the fix, according to
Patric Richardson, the self-proclaimed “laundry evangelist” and host of HGTV’s new show “The Laundry Guy.”
He swears by vodka to banish unwanted scents because thanks to its antibacterial properties vodka can remove odor from pretty much anything and he keeps a spray bottle of it in his shop for that reason. “There’s this wonderful customer that comes to my store, and she always wants to give me a hug, and when she leaves I smell like perfume,” Richardson explains. “I go in the stock room and have one of my salespeople spray me with vodka to take that away.”
Apr 8, 2021
#CASE you missed it. HGTV Expert: Vodka Belongs In The Laundry Room
Been standing near a smoker and can’t wait to get that stale cigarette smell out of your clothes? Well, before you reach for the Febreeze, one laundry expert recommends something unexpected to leave you smelling fresh: vodka. Yes, the alcohol is the fix, according to
Patric Richardson, the self-proclaimed “laundry evangelist” and host of HGTV’s new show “The Laundry Guy.”
He swears by vodka to banish unwanted scents because thanks to its antibacterial properties vodka can remove odor from pretty much anything and he keeps a spray bottle of it in his shop for that reason. “There’s this wonderful customer that comes to my store, and she always wants to give me a hug, and when she leaves I smell like perfume,” Richardson explains. “I go in the stock room and have one of my salespeople spray me with vodka to take that away.”
I always say you do laundry for the people you love, Richardson said in a press statement. Laundry is a kind of love language. It s a privilege that I get to wash these things for my clients.
On Richardson’s show, which premiered last week on HGTV, he shares his tried and true tips to help clients revive some of their most cherished items. One of his more outlandish tips is using vodka to remove any unwanted smells that might find their way onto your clothing. Yep, you heard that right: The same substance used to mix up a martini can also clean soiled clothes.