orders at a nearby hotel. and week two of the government shutdown is underway. the latest casualty of the budget battle that could make it harder to find kidnapped children. less than a week before another b.a.r.t. strike. the progress in the talk that s giving officials some hope. mornings on 2 begins right now. good morning. you are looking at a live shot near carlson boulevard in richmond. this is where a tanker truck crashed this morning. you can see one of the tankers on its side. what it was carrying that prompted crews to evacuate a nearby hotel. that s coming up in a live report. welcome to mornings on 2. i m tori campbell. good morning. i m dave clark. let s check weather and traffic. steve s how the forecast? looking pretty good. a few high clouds around. we re in between. clouds should move in later this afternoon. it s the sign of a slightly cooler pattern. clear for some. high clouds for other. partly sunny by this afternoon. 40s, 50s to 6 to 60
Friends of the Park of Putnam County, the county’s parks foundation, exceeded its 2022 endowment goal of $100,000 thanks to member contributions, a matching grant and two significant gifts, including $25,000 from the alumni of Delta Kappa Epsilon (Deke) fraternity in honor of Betty and Pete Jackson ’44. “Our goal is to raise $100,000 annually for five years,” said Friends of the Park Board President Jessica Hartman. “This was our first year, and we are very thankful to have been successful.”