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Updated: 11:43 AM April 28, 2021 Dexter became a wellbeing dog after being kicked out of sniffer-dog training for being too friendly - Credit: Sally Patterson Romford and Ilford doctors and nurses had the opportunity to meet police horses and a wellbeing dog as thanks for their hard work over the past year. As part of Thank You Week organised by Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (BHRUT), Queen’s and King George hospital staff were invited to pet horses Verdun and Ulls Water, and wellbeing dog Dexter. Organisers from the trust’s wellbeing team Amelia Darling and Katie Winstanley explained the pet therapy was provided for free by the Metropolitan Police’s East Area Basic Command Unit (BCU). ....
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Local News Briefs: Haines art on display at branch library Staff Report Haines art on display at branch library WEST LAFAYETTE - A display of artwork by Debbie Haines is on display this month at the West Lafayette Branch Library during regular business hours. The library is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday to Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Alumni scholarships offered at Ridgewood WEST LAFAYETTE - The West Lafayette-Ridgewood Alumni Association is offering scholarships to graduating seniors of Ridgewood High School. Three $1,000 scholarships will be awarded at the Ridgewood awards ceremony in May. Forms are available from Jill Collins at Ridgewood High School or the administration office at the Coshocton County Career Center. ....
In the early 1970s, young aspiring Black musicians were scattered throughout Beaver County, western Pennsylvania and, of course, the entire greater Pittsburgh region. This was an era when they targeted their passions and concentrated on becoming the area’s premier musicians. Unlike today s counterparts, yesterday’s young were not fixed on becoming top videogame rompers. Instead, good musicianship provided a viable alternative to youngsters who may have failed on the hoop court, gridiron or simply lacked athletic prowess. In Beaver County, the probability of becoming a professional musician was a devout reality, whereas so was becoming a professional athlete considering the acclaim of Hopewell Township’s Anthony “Hawk” Dorsett, Aliquippa’s Mike Ditka and Beaver Falls’ Joe Willie Namath. In music, Beaver Valley Musician Union Hall of Famers Henry Mancini and the Steals brothers, Melvin and Mervin, also come to mind. ....