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Greenup County Conservation District will have a tree seedling giveaway beginning at 10 a.. Thursday and Friday.
A limited number of trees will be distributed at two locations:
⢠South Shore Rotary Park until 4 p.m. The park is on U.S. 23 across from the brick Yard.
⢠Greenup County High School until 6 p.m. on Thursday and until 3 p.m. on Friday. A vehicle line will be formed near the entrance of the greenhouse. Orders will be brought to cars; drivers and passengers are asked to remain in their cars.
For more information, call the district at (606) 473-3228.
Charity dodgeball
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Registration is open for the Hopeâs Place Dodgeball Tournament, scheduled for May 22 at the Armory on Lexington Avenue.
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We weren’t
especially big fans of Nick Loeb and Cathy Allen’s recent
Roe V. Wade, granting an F grade to the stridently right-wing (and yet, not even entertainingly bonkers) anti-abortion movie. Indeed, the film ended up seemingfar more interesting for its behind-the-scenes struggles than for the highly skewed version of history it was trying to tell; Loeb and co. famously had a very hard time making it, because, as soon as people got a grasp of the movie’s real intent including actors, crew people, and Loeb’s own original co-director they bailed on the project en masse. Those who stayed essentially formed a grab-bag of right-stumbling Hollywood and online elites, from Jon Voight, to Tomi Lahren, to the blessedly-mostly-forgotten Milo Yiannopoulis. Oh, and Jamie Kennedy, for some reason.
What do Micheál Martin and Packie Bonner have in common? They re both twins.
More twins are being born than ever before with one in 40 children part of a pair.
On one road in Clontarf in north Dublin visited by RTÉ News there were not one, not two, not three - but four sets of twins.
Aine and Katie Nolan were in their double buggy, ploughing down the road beside them on matching motortrikes were three-year-olds Éatan and Árón Grogan.
Muireann and Donncha Murray, who turned five yesterday, are marshalling the others while eight-year-olds Lily Rose and Ava May Pedreschi scoot by.