In Focus 5/27/21
On Thursday’s edition of In Focus we spoke with Robbin Cole from Pawnee Mental Health.
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A Covert Agenda, I made mention of a small (but nonetheless intriguing) body of evidence pertaining to the collation and investigation of UFO data on the part of the sprawling Government Communications Headquarters at Cheltenham (GCHQ), England. As Military.Wikia note: “The Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) is a British intelligence agency responsible for providing signals intelligence (SIGINT) and information assurance to the British government and armed forces. Based in Cheltenham, it operates under the guidance of the Joint Intelligence Committee. GCHQ was originally established after the First World War as the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS or GCCS) and it was known under that name until 1946. During the Second World War it was located at Bletchley Park. GCHQ is the responsibility of the UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, but it is not a part of the Foreign Office and its Director ranks as a Permanent Secretary. In 2013, GCHQ recei
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ED UMLAUF FROM SAVANNAH, GA: It puzzles me why there is only one player from the Steel Curtain in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. I would be interested in knowing your take on this phenomenon?
ANSWER: It puzzles me, too, and it has for a while. First, allow me to clarify for the readers that your usage of Steel Curtain refers to the Steelers defensive line of the 1970s, which was the origin of the nickname that over time came to refer to the entire defensive unit. Anyway, I believe it s fair to place the Steel Curtain among the most feared, famous, and productive defensive lines in NFL history – certainly in that era – along with the Fearsome Foursome of the Los Angeles Rams and the Purple People Eaters of the Minnesota Vikings. Yet the Steel Curtain is the only one of those three to have just one member – Joe Greene – enshrined in Canton. The Fearsome Foursome has Deacon Jones and Merlin Olsen in the Hall of Fame, and Carl Eller and Alan Page represent
Celebrating Pawnee event planned Tuesday
The annual “Celebrating Pawnee” event is right around the corner.
Robbin Cole, Pawnee Mental Health Executive Director, says the annual event is a way for them to step aside and recognize the accomplishments of the organization and the staff. She says during the event they will recognize each employee of the month from 2020 and will also name an employee of the year. Along with that, she tells KMAN they will be announcing the winner of the Valentine’s Day Card Contest.
“Every year we have a contest with the youth we serve who have serious emotional disturbances, and those youth contribute designs of Valentine’s Day cards that we send out to all of our donors on an annual year at Valentine’s Day,” Cole adds. “We like to just tell our donors how much we appreciate them.”