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Ralph Rodriguez says he would bring leadership to Harrisburg council seat he seeks

Ralph Rodriguez says he would bring leadership to Harrisburg council seat he seeks Updated Feb 21, 2021; Posted Feb 21, 2021 Ralph Rodriguez is community advocate, Harrisburg High school graduate and a father of five who is running for city council. Facebook Share Saying that Harrisburg “has been looking for a change,” Ralph Rodriguez has announced that he’s running for a council seat. A community advocate, Harrisburg High school graduate and a father of five, Rodriguez has become well-known through his work in the community. As the director of All You Can Inc., a community social service and resource nonprofit, Rodriguez continues to lead initiatives that provide basic needs and emergency resources to thousands of families in the area.

Report: LANL not serious about wildland fires

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... In this May 2000 file photo, Ralph Rodriguez, a member of the National Guard, surveys a neighborhood in northern Los Alamos that was burned in the Cerro Grande Fire. (Josh Stephenson/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – A recently released report by the Department of Energy’s Office of Inspector General suggests that managers at Los Alamos National Laboratory did not take wildland fire prevention seriously enough, despite two catastrophic wildland fires in the past 20 years that threatened the lab and the town, costing taxpayers millions of dollars. “Our review found that activities designed to reduce the impact from wildland fire had not been fully implemented at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in accordance with site plans,” says the opening sentence of a 14-page memo from the Inspector General’s office dated Feb. 1.

Christmas Toy Drive

Christmas Toy Drive Folks in Harrisburg doing all they can to make sure no child goes without a toy on Christmas morning. Author: Alexis Gorenstein (FOX43) Updated: 10:41 PM EST December 19, 2020 HARRISBURG, Pa. All You Can, Inc. held its 8th annual holiday donation drive event today at the United Methodist Center. Each family was treated to a hot holiday meal, and each child received two presents; a stuffed animal and stocking stuffers. 300 children were registered for the event and the group expects that number to grow over time because of the Covid-19 pandemic. What we wanted to do is provide some Christmas relief, great direly needed Christmas relief now with the pandemic and no sign of relief coming on a government level or local level, said Ralph Rodriguez of All You Can, Inc. We feel it takes a village to really get it done, so the organizations kind of collaborated and really made it happen this year.  

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