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Farmers To Families Food Boxes
Farmers To Families Food Boxes are being distributed this week in Cocke County. The main distribution will be held this Friday, May 7th, in the former Wal-Mart Parking lot near Krystal between 9:30 and noon or until they run out of boxes. The boxes of fresh produce, meat and dairy products are given out on a first come first serve basis. Officials ask that you remain in your vehicle at all times. Cars can line up starting at 9:30 Friday morning and must enter at the entrance nearest Krystal…
do not enter at the traffic light.
These farmers to families food boxes are free to all residents of Cocke County, there are no income requirements. There will also be additional boxes given out in individual communities…
Ohio proposal would ban drivers from holding phones, devices
May 3, 2021
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1of5Colonel Richard Fanbro, Superintendent of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, discusses patrol efforts to reduce distracted driving accidents during the holidays, at a news conference promoting safe holiday driving and also attended by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, on Friday, Dec. 20, 2019, in Columbus, Ohio. Fanbro said distracted driving is unsafe and irresponsible and can have devastating results for families of people injured or killed in distracted driving accidents.Andrew Welsh-Huggins/APShow MoreShow Less
2of5Terry Dawson, right, the son-in-law of a woman killed by a distracted driver in central Ohio on Christmas Eve 2017, describes how that accident has affected his family and made holidays much harder, at a news conference also attended by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, on Friday, Dec. 20, 2019, in Columbus, Ohio. DeWine said he wants distracted driving made a primary offense and
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Solidarity was the message at the 1000 Islands Gananoque Chamber of Commerce’s second annual International Women’s Day event Monday afternoon.
The event, held over Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was a two-part affair featuring many prominent local women with dozens of attendees.
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The first half featured a keynote address by former federal minister Dr. Jane Philpott. Now the dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen’s University’s School of Medicine, Philpott’s address touched on multiple topics related to women in the health-care workforce.