ANGORA — Carl Antus and his daughter, Carly Antus Wilk, took part for the fifth year in Strides for Stroke — Carly "to support my Dad in bringing stroke education
Patrick John Hethcoat, loving husband, father, grandfather and friend, passed on Monday, May 10, 2021, surrounded by his family after bravely fighting a battle with lymphoma.
Born in San Francisco, Patrick spent his entire life in Californiaâs Bay Area, where he attended primary school at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Daly City and high school at Mills in Millbrae. Patrick had a beautiful voice. He was a soloist with the San Francisco Boys Chorus and performed with the San Francisco Opera in Tosca and Rigoletto. His appreciation for music was encouraged by his mother, Virginia, who played the piano. Patrick was the second eldest of four children. Witty, resourceful, fiercely capable, and quick on his feet, Patrick was adored by his siblings and loved to make everyone laugh. He was a beloved member of his community. Everyone knew him by name and he was known to check in on his neighborhood friends and frequently bring them gifts.
Curve Connect launches the second edition of its digital trade event for the intimate apparel industry - from February 16 to February 22 - http://www.lingerie-connect.com
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Eurovet Americas is pleased to announce the 2nd edition of the virtual lingerie trade event, CURVE CONNECT, will open on Tuesday Feb 16th, 2021. The goal of the show is to continue to elevate the online experience for brands & retailers alike by offering a fully integrated digital platform. For 1 week in February from the 16th – 22nd, CURVE CONNECT will offer special events, panels & round table discussions. More than 1000 Buyers & Industry professionals will be able to browse brands, discover immediate delivery intimate apparel products for Spring/Summer 2021 and preview Fall/ Winter 2022 collections, make video appointments, & RSVP for webinars and industry-related events.
Students and staff at Northview Elementary School are mourning the loss of two students, some of the five children who were killed in an early morning crash in Bowie on Feb. 2.
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NEW ULM BoCo Real Estate and Oak Hills Living Center were named 2020 Small and Large Businesses of the Year by the New Ulm Area Chamber of Commerce on Thursday.
Chamber members voted for the awards during a virtual annual chamber business meeting. Windings, Inc., and Bank Midwest were other Large Business of the Year nominations. Bailey Creek Boutique and the New Ulm Area Foundation were other Small Business of the Year nominations.
“We were very honored to have been nominated and recognize for the Business of the Year award. It’s very exciting for us. We’re very excited about what everyone has done,” said Oak Hills Administrator Candas Schouvieller.