The continued allure of hosting weddings and other special events in an agricultural setting has prompted a proposal for a new agritourism venue about three miles east of Moxee.
The first weekend of Pride was celebrated in multiple neighborhoods throughout Pittsburgh, with thousands gathering Downtown for Pittsburgh Pride Revolution on Saturday and more congregating.
Staff Writer
The Inter-Mountain photo by Edgar Kelley
Paula Mullenax, left, representing the Randolph County Homeless Shelter, accepts a donation check for $520 from fourth-grader Laila Cade, 9.
ELKINS Anyone looking for kindness and selflessness in today’s children need look no further than to a 9-year-old Elkins girl, who without the urging of anyone, took it upon herself to brighten the lives of many people she doesn’t even know.
Laila Cade, a fourth-grade student at Highland Adventist School, told her mother, Danielle, that 2020 has been rough for everyone and that she wanted to do something to help others. So Laila decided to make a Christmas box and take it to her school to collect some pantry items for the Randolph County Homeless Shelter.