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Limberlost library showing Aladdin in May | Features

KENDALLVILLE — Kendallville Public Library’s young patrons can take part in several programs in May, including a Movie in the Park in Rome City. Disney’s live-action movie, “Aladdin,” will be shown Friday, May 14, at 9 p.m. in Rome City’s Kelly Park. The show begins at dusk and everyone is welcome for this free event. Bring a blanket, lawn chairs, or anything needed to get comfortable for the outdoor show. The Rome City Park Department staff will sell snacks at the Kelly Park concession stand. Other May programs are: Mondays, May 3, 10, 17 and 24, Kendallville Public Library and Limberlost Branch Library.

How is this lovely California red blend a jaw-dropping sub-$15? It uses leftover fine wine

How is this lovely California red blend a jaw-dropping sub-$15? It uses leftover fine wine Critic Esther Mobley recommends Bedrock Wine Co. s value-priced, nonvintage Shebang bottling FacebookTwitterEmail Bedrock Wine Co. makes Shebang, a multivintage red blend, from leftover wine that didn t quite make the cut for its top bottlings.Esther Mobley / The Chronicle The wines of Bedrock Wine Co. are not exorbitantly priced to begin with. The Sonoma winery’s entry-level bottling, Old Vine Zinfandel, usually sells just shy of $25. But its Shebang label, which sells for $10 to $15 depending on the store, represents a truly jaw-dropping value for a well-made California wine.

Judge delays law mandating burial of fetal tissue for now

Judge delays law mandating burial of fetal tissue for now JULIE CARR SMYTH, Associated Press April 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) A judge on Monday temporarily blocked enforcement of an Ohio law that would require fetal remains from surgical abortions to be cremated or buried, agreeing that a lack of rules makes complying unworkable for clinics. Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Alison Hatheway s decision came a day before the law was set to take effect in a case brought by a group of clinics that argued a lack of rules, including whether a death certificate would be required, made complying with the law “impossible.

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