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Wicked Local PLYMOUTH – When they were forced to flee Paris at the start of World War II, Muguette Szpajzer Myers’ family showed its strength of character by safeguarding the fortune of their elderly host. Three years later, when they fled back to the same village to escape Nazi persecution, villagers protected and saved the Jewish family from concentration camps. Myers saw an aunt hauled away by Nazis in Paris, but lived out the war under an assumed name given to her by the parish priest in the village of Champlost. She once found that same priest burning letters of denunciation against Jews. ....
10 of 10 Mountain Valley s Rylee Sevigny tries to drive to the basketball past Dirigo s Grace Robbins, right, Alexa Perreault (2) and Page Lueders, left, during the first half of Monday night s game in Rumford. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal RUMFORD On a night when Mountain Valley’s 1,000-point scorer Rylee Sevigny and fellow senior Courtney Therrien were honored, a trio of juniors played starring roles for the Falcons in a rivalry win over Dirigo on Monday. Emily Richard, Autumn Freeman and Alana Young each took turns standing out in the Mountain Valley girls basketball team’s 35-29 victory at Puiia Gymnasium. “The three junior starters are some of the most genuine, wonderful people I’ve ever met in my entire life, and I couldn’t be more proud of all three of them than I am right now,” Mountain Valley coach Craig Milledge said. “A rivalry game, tough game, great opposing team lots of talent over there, they’re well-coached and our three juniors, ....
Saint Alphonsus unveils mobile mammogram bus aimed at early detection of breast cancer To be honest, I almost didn t even go, Emily Richards said about her doctor s recommendation for a mammogram. Four years later, she says early detection saved her. Author: KTVB Staff Updated: 4:55 PM MST March 1, 2021 BOISE, Idaho Four years ago, getting a mammogram was not high on Emily Richards priority list. Then 42, the Kuna resident was caring for her five children while also finishing up her master s degree. Her own mother had had breast cancer, and Richards doctor had told her to make sure she got a mammogram in her 40 s to check for the disease. ....
“I really feel agriculture is changed forever. There has been a wave moving through our world where the consumer has really become aware of the producer. We finally are getting the spotlight turned on us and people are realizing how important our industry is to the food chain,” Richard said. “When the grocery stores were empty and there was no food on the shelves, it really made the consumer pay attention to us in a positive light. We have been so happy to educate people on our operation, how it works, what we actually do and to the possibility of getting their food right from the ranch. I really think the consumer has changed their mindset and opened up to the opportunities of buying fresh from a local producer.” ....
Looking for the best bull, 300 ranchers descend on Belfield, ND, cattle sale Cattlemen from Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming and even Texas came together Dec. 11 to support the Seventh Annual Production Sale at Richard Angus Ranch, which included 110 coming 2-year-old bulls out of Richard’s herd of elite females. The genetics in the pen offer growth, maternal traits and structural soundness. Written By: Jackie Jahfetson | × Two production ranchers evaluate bulls separated in different pens at Richard Angus Ranch before the auction began for the 7th Annual Production Sale just outside of Belfield Friday afternoon. (Jackie Jahfetson/The Dickinson Press) BELFIELD, N.D. The auctioneer was going about a mile a minute. He was taking bids and calling them out loud, when a burly, beefy and beaming jet black bull bolted through the sliding door into the auction ring, aiming for the highest offer from a sea of cowboy hats. ....