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Letter Round-Up: Support for Blue City Network - Laguna Beach Local News

Letter Round-Up: Support for Blue City Network Certifying Laguna Beach as Ocean Friendly This article about Rich German certifying cities as ocean-friendly is really amazing and it will be great for this wonderful work to be recognized. I am a Laguna resident and I live on Cliff Drive.   I wish Laguna to be an example to other coastal cities which they will model. Let’s show other coastline cities how to protect their coastline. Let’s see Laguna go blue! Thank you, Steve and Stacey Lewis, Laguna Beach Bravo to Rich – Turn Laguna Blue I saw your article on Rich German. When we moved to Laguna five years ago we heard about “that guy that paddleboards everyday” and started following him on social media. For years he has brought us and all his followers a glimpse at the Laguna Beach State Marine Reserve Conservation Area and its abundantly rich ecosystem.

Arizona Brainfood aims to provide nutritional meals for students to take home

Arizona Brainfood aims to provide nutritional meals for students to take home Arizona Brainfood is working to send students home with a backpack full of brain food on weekends. and last updated 2021-02-12 06:36:44-05 MESA, AZ — A non-profit started by a mom in the east Valley is making sure no child goes hungry. Ruth Collins says she started Arizona Brainfood after finding out from a teacher that some children were coming to school on Monday hungry and unable to focus because they didn t have enough to eat over the weekend. She got together some friends, a lot of them moms like her, and started collecting food. More than 10 years later, they re still going strong.

Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey to GOP group: Focus now on 2024 election

Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey to GOP group: Focus now on 2024 election John McCarthy, Florida Today © Craig Bailey/FLORIDA TODAY Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey thanks his supporters at his victory party in Cocoa, FL Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. Mandatory Credit: Craig Bailey/FLORIDA TODAY via USA TODAY NETWORK Millions of Americans are convinced that Democrats stole last year s presidential election and want to know what they can do about it. Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey had some suggestions for a hundred or so of them Monday night: Start working now toward the 2024 election. One thing they shouldn t do, he said, is resort to violence.

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