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A little more than three years ago, in May 2018, the Boy Scouts of America deemphasized the gender reference from the name of its best-known program â the Boy Scouts â and announced that the organization would welcome girls beginning early in 2019. Henceforth, the program would be known simply as Scouts BSA. Some quarters reacted with Chicken Little-style disbelief and yammering about the decline of civilization. The Girl Scouts werenât too pleased, either. They viewed the move as turf invasion by an organization struggling to move past sex abuse claims that totaled more than $300 million. Nevertheless, the whole situation was a bit abstract because the admission of girls wouldnât occur for months. ....
HEATHER ROUSSEAU, The Roanoke Times Danielle Davis from Troop 51-G is one of the first two female Eagle Scouts in the Great Valley District of the Blue Ridge Mountain Council, based in Roanoke. She is pictured outside the Regional Center for Animal Care and Protection, where she completed her Scout service project. Davis made more than 75 blankets for the kittens and conducted a supply drive for the shelter. HEATHER ROUSSEAU, The Roanoke Times Danielle Davis from Troop 51-G is one of the first two female Eagle Scouts in the Great Valley District of the Blue Ridge Mountain Council, based in Roanoke. For her service project ....
Carly Pearce, 31, brought an adorable plus one to Wednesday night s CMT Music Awards in Nashville: her tiny dog June. The white pup walked the red carpet with Carly ahead of her owner s performance. ....
Carly Pearce, 31, brought an adorable plus one to Wednesday night's CMT Music Awards in Nashville: her tiny dog June. The white pup walked the red carpet with Carly ahead of her owner's performance. ....
Redefining Wrestling Mom Leya Deickman in action for Ferrum (Photo/Courtesy of Leya Deickman) Before I knew much about wrestling, I would spend most of the dual looking in the stands in awe of the spectator s reactions. By far, my favorite reactions always came from the wrestling moms - there was Mrs. Shirey who would hide on the side of the bleachers, only peeking at the score on the Jumbotron, but never at the actual match, or Mrs. Dessino, who never blinked while her son wrestled (this is a true skill, I ve tried it). I can t forget Mrs. Roosa, who had no problem letting her son know she was in his corner and what he needed to do to win (she was always right). These women were somehow able to bear the emotions, the pressure and the pain that their sons felt each time they took to the mat. ....