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Article content While the motion passed unanimously, Ward 3 Coun. Joe Campbell who moved it wondered if any research had been done about possible conflicts with dates associated with other groups. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. City to acknowledge dates of key significance to Indigenous population Back to video “Have these been crosschecked against other groups that have declaration days during the year?” he asked. Mayor George Pirie responded, “I don’t think they have been checked against other groups. I will say there are lots of … for instance, Indigenous History Month I also believe is Pride Month. ....
New books available at the Havre-Hill County Library
Havre-Hill County Library Staff While our stacks are currently closed to the public, you can still check out books. Here are some of our newest titles.
New fiction “The Burning Girls” by C.J. Tudor. Remote village Chapel Croft is rife with conspiracies and dark secrets, haunted by death and disappearances. Five hundred years ago, Protestant martyrs were betrayed then burned. Thirty years ago, two teenage girls disappeared. And a few weeks ago, the vicar of the local parish hanged himself in the nave of the church. Will the new vicar be able to exorcise Chapel Croft’s dark pas. ....
Blue sand fills sidewalk cracks to spread awareness for sex trafficking Blue sand for sex trafficking awareness By Camelia Juarez | January 26, 2021 at 7:35 PM CST - Updated January 26 at 7:35 PM LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - According to One Voice Home here in Lubbock, Texas has the second highest rate of sex trafficking in the country and Lubbock is a hub for traffickers passing through, as they live on the South Plains and prey on local children. The Texas Blue Sand project is lead by the Texas attorney Generalâs office and local advocates, businesses are participating to show alliance with survivors and help victims find relief. ....
Stickers, blue sand help raise awareness for sex trafficking and help potential victims Stickers, blue sand help raise awareness for sex trafficking and help potential victims By Camelia Juarez | January 19, 2021 at 7:07 PM CST - Updated January 19 at 7:09 PM LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - The next time you shop at any United Family store, you might notice new stickers in the bathroom or the free blue sand you’re given when you check out. These small signs are a bigger movement to raise awareness to sex trafficking and help potential victims. Victims have few opportunities away from their abuser, that is why stickers with a hotline number are now in all United family bathrooms. The goal is to let victims know they are seen and resources are available to help them. Voice of Hope Executive director Kristen Murray said each sticker has a hotline number to connect you with local resources. ....