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Dying embers, remembrances that love lasts longer. And love is love is love is love is love is love is love cannot be killed or swept aside. Messages of strength, love and support pouring in for the people of orlando and the lbgt community. Good morning and welcome to the 9. Alongside sal castaneda, alex savidge in for mike mibach. I am gasia mikaelian. We are hearing this morning from authorities in the orlando, florida. Just moments ago, Hospital Leaders there said five people are still in grave condition after that shooting at the nightclub. Police also explained how things unfolded during the nightclub shooting. We have Caroline Shively live this morning in orlando with the latest on the investigation. Good morning, caroline. Reporter good morning to you guys. It was a very interesting story told by the local police chief how they took this man down after threes hours ....
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By Web Desk Apr 6, 2021 10:24 PM TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) CANDLES Holocaust Museum is looking for a new executive director. Leah Simpson, who served as interim director, said she will return to her original focus at the museum, Holocaust education. “I am thrilled to be able to turn my attention to education, programming, and guest experience, which is my passion. I have truly appreciated the opportunity to serve as interim director and look forward to returning to my original focus when I joined CANDLES, Simpson said. We have many new initiatives and exciting opportunities emerging in the next year for education, especially focusing on digital resources for educators.” ....
Grades: 12+ Fifth-grade students learn about the holocaust by reading the book, Number the Stars, and creating paneled works of art using historical photos. Grades: 6-12 International Holocaust Remembrance Day is held each year as a way to remember the killing of six million Jews during World War II. Holocaust survivor Reva Kibort tells her story of when German soldiers came to Warsaw. Grades: 9-12 Explores the imprint that Jewish culture has made on the world and the drama of suffering, resilience, and rebirth that has gone with it. Grades: 9-12 Veterans of World War II discuss the Holocaust, liberating the camps, and witnessing the horrors that still haunt them in these video excerpts. ....