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Aug 3, 2021 / 07:41 PM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) A group of nonprofits are helping people who use wheelchairs get a bit of their independence back, something that many are desperate for after a year of isolation brought on by the pandemic. Debra Jones has lived in her home for 25 years. In the last two years, she started having difficulty getting out of the house so instead of risking it, she stopped leaving. She says now that she has a wheelchair ramp, she’s back on the move. Jones says the ramp is her road to independence. She calls it her personal rollercoaster because of the sound her wheelchair wheels make. ....
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Obituary: Judith “Judy” S. Richmond SOUTH PORTLAND - Judith Judy S. Richmond, 89, died on Friday, March 5, 2021, at her home.Judy was born on Jan. . Share Judith “Judy” S. Richmond SOUTH PORTLAND – Judith “Judy” S. Richmond, 89, died on Friday, March 5, 2021, at her home.Judy was born on Jan. 11, 1932, in San Francisco, the daughter of the late Robert and Ruth (Tuck) Seitz. When she was a baby her parents drove across the country to settle in Westport, Conn. On this trip they were stopped at an Arizona roadblock, this was at the time of the kidnapping of the Lindberg baby.Judy attended local schools in Westport and graduated from Staples High School. She furthered her education at Allegheny College in Pennsylvania and went on to graduate from Colorado College with a bachelor’s degree in geology.After college she returned to Connecticut where she met Robert Richmond at Schlumberger Oil Company where they both worked. The two were married in Septem ....
YAP: PROTECTING RESOURCES By Scott Radway HAGÃ TÃA, Guam (January 212, 2002 - Pacific Daily News/PINA Nius Online) -Yap environmentalist Margie Cushing Falanruw has a dream. Falanruw believes that Yap State can master its traditional methods of farming and fishing to produce enough for its people and an export economy and still maintain its natural resources. That way, the director of the Yap Institute of Natural Science said, the island will avoid many of the pitfalls of westernization and over-development like some of the ones that have riddled neighboring Guam. What works on continents hasn t worked on small islands, said Falanruw, a resident of arguably the most traditional islands in Micronesia. ....