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Do you remember The Waltons? Anyone who recalls the 1970s television series The Waltons will have a good idea how Dennis describes her upbringing. The CBS drama portrayed the life of a close knit rural family in the Depression years of the 1930s. Dennis family made meals with mostly their own farm raised products like ham with gravy and biscuits, all cooked on a woodstove. I was raised on a farm and we grew and canned our own vegetables. We had sugar cane grinding and cooked syrup. I washed my brothers jeans and used a wood block (known as a ”battling block”) to knock mud from the fields out of them,” Dennis explained. ....
A Message from Tris Jahanian, CMWA Honorary President The CMWA Awards began in 1964 to honor an outstanding girl at the university. The tradition continues today and each year, the Carnegie Mellon Women’s Association Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to selected graduating senior students, with a preference for students who demonstrate a commitment to the advancement of women in their academic pursuits. This year, through the support of CMWA members, we are proud to award seven recipients with a $2,000 scholarship to support their future endeavors. Thank you to our membership for your generosity! Sincerely, CMWA Board ....
WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT)– After more than a year of distanced gatherings, people in Warner Robins came together to pray. First United Methodist Church opened its doors for the National Day of Prayer. People of different religions and denominations were welcome to pray for local communities, the state, and the nation. Warner Robins Mayor Randy Toms stepped up to the microphone to pray for Middle Georgia and its first responders. The prayers were organized into 12 sections, covering everything from families to the entertainment industry. Emily Dennis organized the event and hopes people felt a sense of togetherness and healing. ....
The TV Shows of Our Childhood Cartoon Network/Disney By Jacob Hando, Emily Dennis, Katie Evans, Louise Chase and Morgan McMillan on The television we watch as kids will always be formative. Edge writers have come together to catalogue the shows that shaped them, from Disney Channel to Cartoon Network. Ben 10 Take an everyday item of clothing (a watch), turn it into a shapeshifting device for ten different alien skins and watch kids go berserk over it. That is the nature of Ben 10, Cartoon Network’s triumphant first series between 2005-2008. This was the show I dashed home from school for: to see Grandpa Max and his Rustbucket, Kevin Levin and Vilgax, Four Arms and Diamondhead. With a highly memorable theme song and a host of terrific creature designs that generated fabulous merchandise, this show of a ten-year-old saving the galaxy is still a joy to return to. The episodes were undeniably formulaic, but the novelty comes from ....
5-year-old girl injured in crash involving Britt Reid functioning like a baby, attorney says Ariel Young diagnosed with traumatic brain injury Provided A photo of the 5-year-old girl that was critically injured in a crash along Interstate 435 in Kansas City, Missouri, on Feb. 5, 2021. By: KSHB Staff and last updated 2021-04-15 16:13:41-04 KANSAS CITY, Mo. â The 5-year-old girl who was critically injured in a crash that involved former Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid will âendure a traumatic brain injury for the rest of her life,â according to a lawyer representing her family. The girl, Ariel Young, is now back home recovering. ....