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7 s Hero: Meridian school custodian saved after having a heart attack in a classroom Three fast-acting staff members at St. Ignatius School in Meridian helped save custodian Jeff McDonnell s life. He says thank you will never be enough. Author: Maggie O Mara Updated: 10:28 PM MDT June 13, 2021 MERIDIAN, Idaho A custodian at a Meridian elementary and middle school was saved by three fellow staff members after he had a heart attack in a second-grade classroom. He is now sharing the remarkable story of his survival. Jeff McDonnell is a custodian at St. Ignatius, a Catholic school in Meridian. When he s not keeping the school spotless and helping with school lunch, he loves playing the guitar and making music. ....
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Teesside Airport fire crew boosts its numbers and secures new engine Primary tabs 8th March 2021 The facility has hired two new recruits in preparation for the summer and has secured a new fire engine for the site Two new team members have joined Teesside International Airport’s on-site fire service, following the news that an extra fire engine has been secured for the northern gateway. Amy Caldwell and Michael Hastings have been hired in preparation for the recovery of domestic air travel with Loganair and Ryanair later this year. Michael previously worked with the Darlington and County Durham Fire Service. Amy also worked as a retained firefighter with the Consett Community Fire Service, as well as working at Teesside Airport. ....
By Cathy Lynn Grossman | Dec 11, 2020 Most titles slated for publication in 2021 were written before the Covid-19 pandemic, the divisive presidential election, and the traumas that brought more urgency than ever to racial and social justice issues in 2020. Yet their authors address faith, family, and society in ways that are relevant in any year. They can even point toward joy. It’s not a superficial “ephemeral, cliché-ridden kind of joy,” says David Bratt, executive editor for Eerdmans, for which he acquired Angela Gorrell’s The Gravity of Joy: A Story of Being Lost and Found (Mar.). Gorrell was studying Christian ideas of joy for the Yale Center for Faith and Culture when confronted by the sudden deaths of three close family members from suicide, addiction, and a previously undetected medical condition. “She found that authentic, lasting joy has ‘a mysterious capacity to be felt alongside of sorrow and even sometimes most especi ....