Dear President Biden: Motor vehicle safety must be an infrastructure priority
Delaware News Journal
Dear President Biden:
Like you, we are families who have suffered the death or injury of a child, spouse or loved one because of a car or truck crash, hot car incident or seatback failure. And, like you we are committed to saving others from experiencing our profound loss. Affordable technological solutions to stop these senseless deaths and injuries should be available to everyone regardless of where you live or your income level.
As Congress moves toward passage of one of your key priorities transportation and infrastructure legislation we urge you to ensure that critical vehicle safety remedies are included in the bill you sign into law.
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Awards season is here, and the Missouri Tigers have
bunch of Tigers found themselves honorees.
Mizzou Athletics
Brooke Wilmes and Casidy (one
s, I think I’ve been spelling her name incorrectly all season, oops) Chaumont were both named Second Team All-SEC. From the MUTigers.com press release, Brooke leads Mizzou with 16 doubles and ranks in the SEC’s Top 15 in in hits, runs, RBI, doubles, total bases AND stolen bases. Casidy has five multi-hit games in SEC play and recorded nine extra-base hits and 12 RBI over that time.
All-world freshman Jenna Laird was named Freshman of the Year, First Team All-SEC, and to the All-Freshman team. In case you need a reminder of Jenna’s bad-assery, the press release is here to help you out.
MARY PIEPER
Special to the Globe Gazette
Theresa Ahlf has cared for people at both the beginning and the end of life in her job as a nurse.
âI started out in labor and deliver where we brought the babies in, and now Iâm where everybody leaves,â said Ahlf, who began her nursing career at MercyOne North Iowa and now works at the Good Samaritan Society nursing home in St. Ansgar. âIâve seen both aspects of it.â
The rural St. Ansgar resident worked the night shift in the labor and deliver ward at Mercy One for almost five years before she was offered her current job. She accepted it so she could work days and not have to commute so far.