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George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, died May 25 after a Minneapolis police officer placed his knee on Floyd’s neck while apprehending him until Floyd couldn’t breathe. Floyd’s death motivated Mike Padden, NIU alumnus and civil rights attorney, to write a book on a lawsuit he finished representing just two months before Floyd’s death: the. ....
SYCAMORE – The DeKalb County Nonprofit Partnership, a community foundation established in 2012, raised over $1.5 million during their annual Give DeKalb County event, according to a May 21 press release. The money collected aims to benefit the nonprofit organizations in DeKalb County and help support their individual missions, said Ben Bingle, director of DCNP.. ....
Last updated: May 27, 2021, 10:14 Eoghan Murphy, Deputy Manager of the Cork International Hotel and Nicola Radley, Senior Executive Officer with Cork County Council presenting the first Community Spirit Award to Jamie OâToole, Chairperson of the Ringaskiddy Tidy Towns: Photo: John Allen Thatâs the spirit Jamie A local hero in Ringaskiddy has become the first person to win a new award established to honour volunteers who go the extra mile for their community. Jamie OâToole was all smiles when he picked up the Cork International Hotel Community Spirit Award for January for his work with Tidy Towns. Jamie took it upon himself to organise the Ringaskiddy Tidy Towns committee which has had a major positive effect on the village. ....
Northern Star Before returning home from a trip, picking up a newspaper makes a better souvenir than any item at a gift shop. Reading the news for a city or even a state you do not reside in may sound like a waste of money, but the headlines, the articles inside, paint a picture of the people and the landmarks when you specifically perceived them. This might be just as important as the stories you get to tell from that trip. A t-shirt that simply says the name of the city you visited is a great reminder of a trip you took, and we live in capitalism, so it’s only natural to link a good time to an object. However, reliving the essence of the place you visited through the observance that journalism practices is invigorating. ....