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Christina Keeler, 36, from Wyalusing, Pennsylvania, lost her first baby in 2015, and despite having daughters Grace, four, and Joy, two, she still had a longing for a newborn baby to hold and dress up.
Aspiring photographers at Carlisle’s own University of Cumbria are set to showcase the results of their three year study at the end of May. Combining the hard work of 20 final year photography students from the University of Cumbria Institute of the Arts, the exhibit will be available to the public online and in a physical display. Due to the coronavirus pandemic the Institute of the Arts ceased face-to-face teaching from January to March 2021, resulting in all the students being away from campus, making work in their disparate locations across four different countries, staying connected through online learning, video calls, and group chats.
Jan Farmer collects debris along the shoreline of Stump Sound at Morris Landing Clean Water Preserve in Holly Ridge. Photo: Dylan Ray
Last month, a grassroots group of volunteers walked around Sneads Ferry and collected 34 bags of trash by hand. After a couple of hours, their haul weighed in at a whopping 680 pounds.
The group calls itself Debris Free Sneads Ferry, and it was organized and led by Hannah Faith Kushner. Kushner, of Sneads Ferry, said she considers litter in the area to be a tremendous problem.
Debris Free Sneads Ferry is just one of a handful of emerging efforts to clean up the area around Stump Sound. The sound touches a handful of municipalities and unincorporated areas, which poses challenges to managing issues like litter. Who is in charge of addressing this problem?
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AT THE MOMENT which means as of before dawn this Wednesday morning it doesn’t look like Senate Majority Leader