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Today In Johnson City History: July 15


July 15, 1896: One hundred and twenty-five years ago today, The Morristown Gazette ran an advertisement from Tate L. Earnest, a businessman in Johnson City. The advertisement said, “Money to loan on long time and easy payments. No delay. Secured by first mortgage in good real estate. For particulars address Tate L Earnest, Johnson City, Tenn.”
The Morristown Gazette was published from 1867 until 1920. There were no daily newspapers published in Johnson City in 1896. The Comet was a weekly publication.
July 15, 1918: The Johnson City Daily Staff brought news of several sick or injured area residents.
“James Farnsworth, 8, ill with typhoid fever was removed from his home on Baxter street (sic) yesterday afternoon to Memorial Hospital for treatment.” ....

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Short documentary Dear Georgina spotlighting life of Passamaquoddy elder streaming launch May 7


Short documentary Dear Georgina spotlighting life of Passamaquoddy elder streaming launch May 7
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Dear Georgina is the follow up to Emmy award-winning documentary Dawnland (2018)
She was witness to a lot of things in her youth. So from that moment when the film premiered was good healing. To see herself on that screen was good medicine. Even though she isn’t with us today, it still means the world to know Dear Georgina is being shared and that she is still being heard.
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Dear Georgina, a short documentary about Passamaquoddy elder Georgina Sappier-Richardson who was removed from her home and community in downeast Maine by child protection services at the age of 2, had streaming launch today in honor of Mental Health Awareness month. The film follows Georgina as she attempts to re-integrate herself into the community she barely knew. It can be stre ....

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'Watching your child die': Founder ire as tourism icon dies


It s heartbreaking for us. It s like watching one of your children die, Mrs Freeman said.
The Freemans sold their interest to Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) in 1999.
Ever since they took over, it has just been a steady slide downhill, Mrs Freeman said.
They slowly but surely tore the heart out of it and brought it to its knees.
The Tjapukai dancers perform at the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park in Cairns 2003. PICTURE: Graham Crouch
The couple believed IBA should have stuck to what was a winning formula of authentic and personal performances.
They did not know the direction the organisation would take their former business when they signed on the dotted line. ....

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St. Mark's powers through COVID for weekly tradition


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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — For close to 12 years, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in downtown Grand Rapids has been helping those most in need, and those closest to them.
“they live downtown and we are downtown and we’re all in this together. We’re part of Grand Rapids’ community,” said Judy Freeman, a member at the church. “We call the people who live in transition, or homeless, our neighbors and we found that our neighbors were so grateful and very gracious and we love to know them and serve.”
The church has been serving breakfast every Saturday morning, without fail, from 8:30 – 9:15 a.m. Typically, they’d run the event out of their kitchen, but in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Episcopal Diocese of Western Michigan and the Kent County Health Department restricted churches cooking and serving people indoors. ....

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