“Be heroes of the faith”: Tebow addresses Liberty graduates
Liberty University’s ended its week of in-person and online degree presentation ceremonies with virtual Commencement ceremony Saturday featuring Keynote speaker and former Heisman Trophy winner and two-time college football National Champion Tim Tebow. Tebow encouraged Liberty’s graduates to view their future work as worship unto the Lord as they seek to be
Champions for Christ in their respective fields. Tebow told the graduates to take what they have learned at Liberty and share the joy of Christ wherever they go, converting biblical knowledge into loving action. He said that while there are many who know the Bible, the world is in need of Christians who passionately live it out.
May 15, 2021 : By Jacob Couch - Office of Communications & Public Engagement
Liberty University’s virtual Commencement ceremony on Saturday was the grand finale to a week of in-person and online degree presentation ceremonies. Keynote speaker and former Heisman Trophy winner and two-time college football National Champion Tim Tebow encouraged Liberty’s graduates to view their future work as worship unto the Lord as they seek to be
Champions for Christ in their respective fields.
Following an opening prayer by Flames Football Head Coach Hugh Freeze, Lieutenant Stephan Petett, 2
nd. Lieutenant Explosive Ordnance Disposal, led the Pledge of Allegiance and the School of Music’s Sounds of Liberty worship team sang the National Anthem.
chowell@weirtondailytimes.com
MEMORIAL Sgt. Mark DeAngelo and Sgt. Troy Bickers stand before a memorial dedicated to the memory of law enforcement officers who have served in Weirton. City officers and guests gathered in front of the Weirton Municipal Building Tuesday morning in observance of National Police Week. Craig Howell
WEIRTON Gathered in front of the Weirton Municipal Building Tuesday morning, representatives of the city’s law enforcement agency, city officials and other guests paid tribute to the service and sacrifice of police officers across the country.
Peace Officer Memorial Day, to be observed Saturday, was established in 1962 with a declaration from President John F. Kennedy. The week in which it falls is observed as National Police Week.
Strategic Resources Announces Joint Testing Program has Commenced with VanadiumCorp
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Strategic Resources Inc. (TSXV: SR) (the Company or Strategic ) is pleased to announce it has commenced joint hydro-metallurgical testing with VanadiumCorp Resource Inc. (TSXV: VRB)( VanadiumCorp ) using their patented and proprietary green recovery process named VanadiumCorp Electrochem Process Technology ( VEPT ) on titanomagnetite concentrate from Strategic s wholly-owned Mustavaara Project in Finland. The ongoing testing campaign is being performed by Electrochem Technologies & Materials inc. ( Electrochem ) at its facilities in Boucherville, Quebec, Canada. The program will test whether this clean energy technology from VanadiumCorp would be viable on Mustavaara s material and could provide an alternative and more environmentally friendly way to extract vanadium and iron versus the conventional smelting method
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Vancouver, British Columbia (Newsfile Corp. - May 10, 2021) - VanadiumCorp Resource Inc. (TSXV: VRB) (OTC Pink: VRBFF) (FSE: NWN) (the Company , VanadiumCorp ) is pleased to announce it has commenced joint hydrometallurgical testing with Strategic Resources Inc. (TSXV: SR) ( Strategic ) using VanadiumCorp s patented and proprietary green recovery process named the VanadiumCorp Electrochem Process Technology ( VEPT ) on titanomagnetite concentrate from Strategic s wholly-owned Mustavaara Project in Finland. The ongoing prototype testing campaign is performed by Electrochem Technologies & Materials inc. ( Electrochem ) at its facilities in Boucherville, Québec, Canada. It will test whether the clean energy technology from VanadiumCorp is viable on Mustavaara s material and could provide an alternative and more environmentally friendly way to extract vanadium and iron, versus the conventional smelting methods evaluated in the Preliminary Economic Assessmen