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Celebrating cowboys through poetry and song Episode Eight of The Myrna Loy Soundstage showcases the talents of acclaimed cowboy poet and poetry reciter Randy Rieman, of Choteau, and brother-and-sister Western duo, Brigid and Johnny Reedy, of Twin Bridges. It launches on the Myrna Loy YouTube channel at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, May 20. Western swing musicians Brigid and Johnny Reedy and cowboy poet Randy Rieman star in Episode 8 of The Myrna Soundstage, dropping online and showing in The Myrna Loy theater May 20 at 7:30 p.m. Kathryn Comer-Tuss All three have earned acclaim at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nevada, the premier event celebrating cowboy culture. ....
In January, a letter was sent to Killingly Town Manager Mary Calorio from Diane Manning, the president and chief executive officer for United Services, Inc., requesting the town consider reaffirming its support for the mental health and substance abuse prevention agency with a $12,159 funding allotment. Such a request was not unusual in the run-up to budget season – Plainfield officials heard a similar in-person funding request in March – but the letter this year included a stark paragraph spelling out how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic had affected the social service agency, which supports towns throughout Windham County. “Our Crisis Response Services team is currently averaging a more than 230% increase in services over last year,” Manning wrote. “We are also seeing increases in our outpatient mental health services for adults, children and families, addiction treatment programs and our domestic violence program.” ....
With a long-running pandemic still raging, more than 600 restaurants closed and emergency food lines growing for unemployed workers at Rentschler Field, some state officials are scratching their heads over how Connecticut could possibly be projecting a state budget surplus. ....