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PCSO s McLin announces intent to run for sheriff | News

PCSO s McLin announces intent to run for sheriff | News
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West Cumbria Rivers Trust protecting frogs and toads

CUMBRIAN drivers are being warned to take it easy on certain roads in the region - or risk fatalities! However, it is not humans that are at risk - instead, it is the county s frog and toad population that risk being squashed. The amphibians become a common site on the roads as the nights grow shorter and warmer as they search for a mate - but their small size and habit of trying to cross roads at night mean they are hit by cars on a regular basis. To try and protect the animals, a team from West Cumbria Rivers Trust have been patrolling areas where frogs and toads are known to cross roads and rescuing them from an unpleasant fate.

Myrtle Beach ministry group shows off new housing for disaster relief volunteers

Myrtle Beach ministry group shows off new housing for disaster relief volunteers Myrtle Beach ministry group shows off new housing for disaster relief volunteers By WMBF News Staff | March 9, 2021 at 2:37 PM EST - Updated March 9 at 5:02 PM MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) – Disaster relief volunteers who come to help out people in Horry County will have a place to stay. IMPACT Ministries introduced its new housing facility on 1st Avenue South for disaster relief volunteers. It will be able to host the thousands of volunteers who respond to the Grand Strand during times of disaster, such as after hurricanes and flooding.

CARDIAC ARREST SURVIVOR shares story

February is American Heart Month, and a cardiac arrest survivor from Lancaster County is sharing his story. It turns out that the right person was there at the right time.Margie Gantz’s trip to Lowe’s in February 2018 turned out to be anything but routine. She saw a man slumped over the wheel of his car.“Went over and was banging on the car window, and that s when I saw him take his last breath,” she said.Gantz, who was an EMT with Penn State s Life Lion for 15 years, realized he was in cardiac arrest, and her training kicked in. She got someone to break one of his car windows, then pulled him onto the ground and did CPR.“It still feels like part of it didn t happen. It just feels surreal,” she said.Gantz keeps a CPR micro shield on her keychain and remembers putting it over his mouth. She also remembers just about every other detail.But Mark Gilvey, the man on the receiving end, does not.“I don t remember anything,” he said.“It was a shocking day. I don t thin

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