Battle Creek car show to benefit Marshall girl who died
Battle Creek Car show to benefit Marshall girl who died
and last updated 2021-07-23 19:05:15-04
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. â A car show that normally benefits cancer patients is switching it up this year to honor a Marshall girl who suddenly passed away in June.
It s the ninth year for the Cancer Beware Car Show, but it s looking a little different this year.
Instead of raising money for a cancer patient, the Wanderers Car Club is raising money for one of their own s family members. On Sunday, we are going to be hosting a car show for Ayla Lankerd. She is the Marshall police chiefâs daughter who suddenly passed away back in June, said Wanderers Car Club member Dawn Arnold.
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Lifeshare Blood Center is warning Shreveport-Bossier residents that blood supplies are critically low going into the long 4th of July weekend.
I m sure I don t need to tell you about the increased risk of emergencies requiring a ready blood supply going into a party weekend. Lifeshare Blood Center is reporting that there is only a two-day supply currently and is encouraging people to roll up their sleeves and donate. They ve scheduled a number of mobile blood drives over the weekend in an effort called United We Give. Donations can also be made at both blood center locations listed below.
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An area school district’s administration has made a decision to move to in-seat learning.
Superintendent Dr. Carol Maher says the Marshall Public Schools’ administration has monitored COVID numbers as published by the Saline County Health Department over the past 10 days.
She says new cases in the county and community continue to decrease, and are at a 2.57 14-day average. As communicated previously, Marshall Public Schools is now announcing the transition to a modified Phase 2 of the MPS Returning to Learning Plan.
All students may return to school on March 8 for four-day school weeks. Classes will meet on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday- with Wednesdays being reserved for individual or small-group learning, services for special needs and teacher collaboration. Parents may request distance learning for their child(ren) at individual buildings.
Charles H. Cornish, III has been named Director of Alumni RelationsMarch 1, 2021 in News and Events
Wiley College welcomes and embraces our very own Charles H. Cornish, III as the new Director of Alumni Relations. His groundwork has fostered a growing trend of philanthropy at his alma mater and his fundraising efforts have secured the Wiley family more than $10 million dollars. He is certified in the areas of donor relations, major gifts, and crisis management fundraising. Mr. Cornish lives by his belief of advancing the HBCU legacy and has built his stature on the core principle that alumni should give back to the source of their academic, social, and intellectual growth.