Two-time Grammy winner LeAnn Rimes got wet and wild in an itsy bitsy yellow bikini while on vacation in Mexico celebrating her 10th wedding anniversary with second husband Eddie Cibrian.
The 38-year-old country crooner flaunted her phenomenally fit 5ft5in figure in Mikoh s $118 Kaloko 2 Top and $98 Lami Bottom while frolicking on the shoreline.
Last Wednesday, Rimes - who boasts 2.8M social media followers - shared a before/after TikTok of herself jumping rope before splashing in the ocean. #anniversary : Two-time Grammy winner LeAnn Rimes got wet and wild in an itsy bitsy yellow bikini while on vacation in Mexico celebrating her 10th wedding anniversary with second husband Eddie Cibrian
The Anzac Day mid-morning service at Maryborough.
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8am - Howard The main street of Howard was closed off as the Anzac Day march made its way to the city s cenotaph. The Anzac Day parade at Howard.
Carlie Walker The march was accompanied by the sound of the bagpipes and ex servicemen and women along with dozens of school children took part in the March. Fraser Coast mayor George Seymour and Cr James Hansen with members of the Craignish Scouts.
Carlie Walker A solemn moment of silence was then held at the cenotaph. The march followed the dawn parade, held at 4.20am, which was followed by Howard s dawn service at 5am.
Mid-South states lag far behind nation in vaccinations
Vaccine hesitancy across the Mid-South By WMC Action News 5 Staff | April 17, 2021 at 6:20 PM CDT - Updated April 17 at 6:20 PM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - When it comes to COVID-19 vaccinations, all three Mid-South states lag far behind most of the country, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
WMC Action News 5 analyzed the data from the CDC.
It shows Tennessee ranks 48th among states in adult vaccinations, ahead of only Georgia and Alabama.
Arkansas and Mississippi arenât doing much better, ranking 45th and 46th, respectively.
No-appointment vaccinations, incentives continue throughout the weekend . (Source: WALB) By Kelly Roberts | April 16, 2021 at 8:30 PM CDT - Updated April 16 at 8:45 PM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Shelby County health leaders still don’t know if the higher than usual COVID-19 case numbers we’re seeing are a fourth wave or temporary.
As daily case averages climb, vaccinations continue.
Plus, there are thousands of dollars of gift cards being given away.
While tailgaters were finally back at the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium for Friday’s game, vaccinations were also taking place at the game.
“It’s been steady. So it’s promising,” Tiffany Collins with the City of Memphis said.
Looking for retirees ready to hit the road for others in Kandiyohi, Meeker and Renville counties
Our area is blessed with many retirees who want to remain active and help others. Terry Smith s job is to connect them with just the opportunity they seek. 6:33 am, Mar. 10, 2021 ×
After a busy career as a licensed practical nurse in Willmar, Patty Peterson realized she was not about to sit at home and do nothing in retirement. To remain active while still helping others, she began personal shopping for a company that delivers groceries. She s exactly the sort of person Terry Smith and Tiffany Collins are hoping to recruit to meet a need for volunteer drivers in the area.