Casper-area organizations are sponsoring the sixth annual free community baby shower next week, according to a news release from the Mercer Family Resource Center.
The Mercer Family Resource Center, 535 W. Yellowstone Highway, will host the event from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 10.
Expectant parents and parents of children 0-3 years old will leave with a bag of essentials for babies as well as information about various community resources.
The Resource Center and co-sponsor Natrona County Prevention Coalition also will offer a “Minute for Mom” self-care bag.
Participants will enter the drive-through event at the west entrance Spruce Street parking lot of Mercer Family Resource Center, receive their bag from Prevention Coalition volunteers, and exit through the north parking lot by turning right onto Yellowstone Highway.
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By Max Greenwood - 03/15/21 12:35 PM EDT
Peter Thiel, the billionaire venture capitalist and PayPal co-founder, donated $10 million to a super PAC seeking to recruit author J.D. Vance to run for the Republican Senate nomination in Ohio.
The super PAC Protect Ohio Values, which describes itself as a “network of grassroots conservatives” encouraging Vance’s candidacy, also received a “significant” donation from the conservative mega-donor Mercer family, Bryan Lanza, a communications adviser to the PAC, told The Hill, though did not say how much the Mercer’s donation was worth.
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Vance is a venture capitalist and author, who rose to prominence for his 2016 memoir Hillbilly Elegy that has since been made into a Netflix film of the same name. He grew up in Middletown, Ohio, and now lives in Cincinnati.
February 23, 2021 - 6:56pm
Several right-wing advocacy groups are campaigning against two of President Joe Biden s nominees, reprising the Right s previous attacks on health care expansion and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Groups including the Judicial Crisis Network (JCN), the Heritage Foundation s political arm, and the recently established Americans for Public Trust (APT) are spending millions of dollars on TV and digital ads that began running on Feb. 19. The groups are reportedly trying to repeat the tactics and successes of the Right s advocacy efforts to get Donald Trump s Supreme Court nominees confirmed, efforts led by JCN and other groups in the network of former Federalist Society executive Leonard Leo.