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Roses to. FacebookTwitterEmail • The John Alden Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, which concluded a two-month donation drive for Shelterhouse. • The White family of Midland, who raised three Eagle Scouts, with a fourth in progress. • The Food Center of Sanford and the Elks Club, which donated over 70 food baskets to Sanford flood victims. • Steve Dombrowski of Midland, who invented a snow shovel lever and began selling them this past week. • Volunteers from the Women of Michigan Action Network and Mask Up MidlandCounty members ,who donated gifts to more than a dozen nursing units at MidMichigan Health Medical Center - Midland.

Midland nurses receive holiday donations

Midland nurses receive holiday donations WOMAN, Mask Up raised money, garnered donations Dec. 21, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of23 Volunteers from the Women of Michigan Action Network (WOMAN) stopped by the Midland hospital Monday morning, Dec. 21, 2020, to drop off donated gifts to more than a dozen nursing units. Nurses from each unit met the WOMAN members in the lobby at MidMichigan Health Medical Center - Midland to accept gift bags with snacks, treats and donated flower arrangements. (Ashley Schafer/ashley.schafer@hearstnp.com)Ashley SchaferShow MoreShow Less 2of23 Volunteers from the Women of Michigan Action Network (WOMAN) stopped by the Midland hospital Monday morning, Dec. 21, 2020, to drop off donated gifts to more than a dozen nursing units. Nurses from each unit met the WOMAN members in the lobby at MidMichigan Health Medical Center - Midland to accept gift bags with snacks, treats and donated flower arrangements. (Ashley Schafer/ashley.schafer@hearstnp.com)Ashley S

Hindsight 2020: Midlanders support postal service through protest

Hindsight 2020: Midlanders support postal service through protest Dec. 19, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of12 Rosemary King, right, holds a sign as a few dozen people gather in front of the United States Postal Service on Rodd St. to protest recent changes to the USPS under new Postmaster General Louis DeJoy Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 11, 2020 in Midland. (Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net) Show MoreShow Less 2of12 A few dozen people gather in front of the United States Post Office on Rodd St. to protest recent changes to the USPS under new Postmaster General Louis DeJoy Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 11, 2020 in Midland. (Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net)(Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net)Show MoreShow Less

Hindsight 2020: Midlanders advocate for racial justice

Hindsight 2020: Midlanders advocate for racial justice Group petitions school for anti-racism reforms; Confederate flag and swastika banned Dec. 19, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of138 Approximately 1,200 people gathered for the Rally for Racial Justice on June 7 in Midland. The group gathered at Ashman Circle before marching down Saginaw Road to Eastlawn Drive and back. (Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net) Show MoreShow Less 2of138 From left, Midland City Councilwoman Diane Brown Wilhelm, Midland Mayor Maureen Donker and Midland Chief of Police Nicole Ford issued two statements last summer regarding racial justice and diversity, equity and inclusion. Show MoreShow Less 3of138 4of138 Dozens of Northwood University students and other local supporters made the long trek from their campus to downtown Midland in the name of racial justice on Oct. 2. Organized by the Black Student Union at Northwood, the Racial Injustice Community March was the group s attempt to educate the M

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