GREAT BEND TRIBUNE 2020 Cram the Van collects equivalent of 16 tons of food This marks record-breaking year for annual food drive COURTESY PHOTO
Regan Reif (right), Wheatland Electric member services and key accounts manager, presents a check to representatives of the Community Food Bank of Barton County for cash donations made from Cram the Van events in Great Bend. COURTESY PHOTO
Regan Reif (right), Wheatland Electric member services and key accounts manager, and Matt Hiss of Hiss Sherman Wealth Management Group (left), present a $500 check to students and staff of Central Kansas Christian Academy in Great Bend. COURTESY PHOTO
Regan Reif (right), Wheatland Electric member services and key accounts manager, and Matt Hiss of Hiss Sherman Wealth Management Group (left), present a $500 check to students and staff of Central Kansas Christian Academy in Great Bend.
Store property given to Sealy Ministerial Alliance
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هدية العام الجديد تخفيضات نفط طوعية من السعودية بمليون برميل تقفز بالأسعار 5 %
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Emancipation Proclamation rally encourages people to vote
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MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) Saint Paul AME Church and the Evangelical Ministerial Alliance partnered to host the Emancipation Proclamation Rally.
Pastor Kevin Moore says the rally highlights the need for everyone to vote in the runoff election.
“The rain isn’t going to stop us January 1 and it’s not going to stop us on January 5,” says Pastor Moore.
Attendees tuned into a radio signal from the comfort of their car. The event showcased hymnals and various pastors who spoke.
Event organizers gave attendees shirts and masks.