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Kylie Frain
Kylie is the daughter of Barry and Stacey Frain of Blandon. Kylieâs future plans include attending Kutztown University.
Kylie has been involved in the following clubs and activities at Fleetwood Area High School: Film Club President, Interact Club, Future Business Leaders of America, National Art Honor Society (NAHS), NAHS President, Artifact, Sustainable Students and National Honor Society.
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Also, Kylie has dedicated herself to the community by being actively involved in Girl Scouts for 13 years and volunteering at Helping Harvest and the Fleetwood Library.
Kylie states that she admires director, Chole Zhao because she a huge inspiration for her. Kylie said that Chole is the second woman and the first woman of color to ever win best director at the Oscars. During her speech, she told a story about how she and her father used to recite Chinese poems to each other. She spoke about one that began with 人ä¹åï¼æ§æ¬å whi
7 Apr 2021
Joint media release: NSW Treasurer and Minister for Agriculture and Western NSW
With the State’s primary industries sector hard-hit by COVID-induced workforce shortages, the NSW Government has today announced a significant boost for farmers by subsidising half the quarantine costs for overseas agricultural workers.
NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet and Minister for Agriculture Adam Marshall announced the subsidy at the iconic Sydney Royal Easter Show today, saying labour shortages in the agricultural sector remained at critical levels.
“We know that our primary producers rely on seasonal and foreign workers, but we have heard loud and clear that the cost of mandatory quarantine is a significant barrier for farming businesses wanting to employ overseas workers,” Mr Marshall said.
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas Saylor Announces Retirement
(York, PA) Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas Saylor is going to retire at the end of this year after serving for 23 years. Saylor announced his retirement plans yesterday, as all Justices are required to retire at the end of the year they turn 75-years old. While Saylor will remain a Justice for the rest of this year, Democrat Justice Max Baer will take over the role as Chief beginning April First. Baer first joined the state s Supreme Court in 2003 and was retained in 2013. U-P-M-C Raising Minimum Wage For Pinnacle Locations Throughout Central P-A