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Letters to the Editor for Monday, April 12 Letter writers Governor deserves better Thanks Bill Cotterell for taking 60 minutes to task for their slanted, misleading reporting. Too bad the News Press didn’t have the courtesy to put the article on the front page. Seems they never miss that chance when the article is negative toward the Governor. Vince Conoscenti, Sanibel Wendy s needs to step up I notice that the Coalition of Immokalee Workers is currently conducting a “Demanding Dignity for Farmworkers” Week of Action. It nudges me to report that I have not purchased products from Wendy s in the past several years, this because the firm is the only one of the top fast food chains to not participate in the Fair Food Program. ....
Horse & Hound Trending: Tributes have been paid to Olympic dressage rider and leading trainer Sarah Whitmore, who “played a big part in many lives in the equestrian world”, who died peacefully on 27 March, aged 89. Sarah was born at Hilders Farm, Edenbridge, Kent, on 9 August 1931 and remained on the farm her entire life. She grew up in a hunting family, walking hound and beagle puppies for the Old Surrey and Burstow Hunt with her brother Roger. Her father Searle Whitmore owned the Edenbridge Tannery and when hunting commitments permitted, she worked at the tannery, sorting the hides for the Northampton shoe trade. ....
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She said living through the Christchurch earthquakes of 2011 during her first week of university set her on a path where a “community-focused mindset . was a big priority” for her. After finishing studies and getting a job in law, which she said was enjoyable but not fulfilling her goal of a community connection, she travelled to Ghana and Laos while working for the international teacher training social enterprise, Limited Resource Teacher Training. “I was really fortunate to experience some pretty incredible communities.” But Covid put a stop to the travels, seeing her move to Nelson with her husband. Out of work and adjusting to a new place, Cross started up an online community, The Not-So-Redundant Club, for people going through the same disheartening experience of applying for jobs and constantly getting knocked back. It gained a following of around 200 people, she said, which saw her meet some “amazing people”. ....