Leaders are worried about how to handle questions about who’s vaccinated and whether inequities could be created by policies that allow employees freedom to choose whether to work remotely.
Partnership for Revival is an Elizabethtown nonprofit whose mission is âfostering revival in the Elizabethtown region through partnerships with local churches.â The nonprofit organized a bus trip from Lancaster County to then-President Donald Trumpâs Jan. 6 âStop the Stealâ rally in Washington, D.C., that spawned an attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The organization was founded in 1983 by construction company owner Doug Lamb, the employer of Elizabethtown Area school board candidate Danielle Lindemuth. She has also served as Partnership for Revivalâs secretary.
After 2013, Internal Revenue Service records show, Partnership for Revival stopped submitting the required 990 form that many federally tax-exempt organizations must file to shed light on its mission, programs and finances.
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Best Life: Healing patients from heart failure
Best Life: Healing patients from heart failure By Ivanhoe Broadcast News | February 4, 2021 at 6:23 AM CST - Updated February 4 at 8:22 AM
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. (Ivanhoe Newswire)â More than six million Americans are suffering from heart failure right now. It happens when the heart canât pump enough blood and oxygen to other parts of the body. Itâs a serious condition. In fact, almost 400,000 will die from heart failure this year. But now doctors may be able to heal hearts that are dying.
Anne Binger is riding highâ enjoying every single minute she can. Just a few years ago, she could barely get out of bed. She was 40 and diagnosed with heart failure. Doctors put in a left ventricular assist device.