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Daughters Honor Parents’ Life, Legacy By Planting Trees In Tulsa
The daughters of a Tulsa couple are honoring their mom and dad by planting trees in the city their parents loved.
The sign with Ron and Gina s names went up on Memorial Thursday. Melissa Powell felt like it was a sign from above when Up With Trees asked to do the ceremony on February 25, which just so happens to be her birthday. What better way to celebrate than to honor her parents. I see a lot of love. I see a lot of support, people who have been inspired and touched by my parents, said Melissa, one of Gina and Ron s Daughters.
Daughters Honor Parents Life, Legacy By Planting Trees In Tulsa
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On the day when Pittsylvania County reported two more deaths caused by COVID-19, Westover District Supervisor Ronald Scearce used his brief time for personal comments during the board of supervisors meeting to make light of Virginia Gov. Ralph Northamâs safety mandates.
Westover District Supervisor Ronald Scearce said during Tuesdayâs Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors meeting he would not abide by Gov. Ralph Northamâs latest restrictions on group size during his holiday gatherings.
Instead of seeing the mandate preventing groups larger than 10 as a measure used to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Scearce instead called Northamâs orders âoppressiveâ on Tuesday evening.