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PHOTOS PROVIDED Above, Stephen Miller, Jr. is pictured with some of his camera equipment. RENOVO The Chapman Wordweavers Society released balloons and paid tribute to local avid outdoors-man and wildlife photographer, Stephen F. Miller, Jr. Three years ago, Stephen Miller joined the Chapman Wordweavers Society writing group. He and the other members quickly went from acquaintances and former school mates to best friends and then an inseparable little family. The group meets weekly on Tuesday evenings at the Renovo Public Library. Unexpectedly on Feb. 11, 2020, the inseparable little writing family received word the little brother of the group was called home to be with the Lord while on a business trip to Washington D.C. This left the close-knit writing family devastated. Completely heartbroken and wanting to honor their little brother, but with COVID-19 and restrictions placed in order by Governor Tom Wolf, their plans were temporarily put on hold. ....
Donna M. Kshir is a 15x bestselling author (2008-2016), publisher and columnist featured in over 50 books. She is a writer who seeks truth and justice for children exposed to abuse. She speaks out and writes against these injustices done onto children. Donna’s work has landed her on the Barnes and Nobles, and Amazon’s bestsellers list multiple times. Donna is an activist. She used her influence in the growth of gaining national support (serving as president) for Michigan nonprofit Dreamcatchers for Abused Children from April 1, 2008 – February 13, 2015. On January 1, 2009, Donna created, produced and hosted Dreamcatchers Talk Radio; Michigan’s largest 24 hour child abuse internet radio educational network until she resigned in 2015 to become the face of Your Voice Radio’s popular show, Two Nana’s at Noon. She also used her influence in the growth of gaining national support for Conner’s Law, making child abuse by murder a violent crime in Kentucky. She united wit ....
From Staff Reports PHOTO PROVIDED Keeleigh and Sawyer Erickson and Eli Lullo recently enjoyed a visit from the Grinch, as one of the Christmas favorites has been seen making house calls this holiday season throughout the Renovo area. RENOVO Local Humanitarian group Advocates United for Humanity is adding a little extra Christmas spirit to the community this holiday season. In addition to their yearly Secret Santa program the group is adding the Grinch that Stole Christmas. Advocates United for Humanity Founders and Fundraiser Coordinator and “Frozen Tears” author Maureen Ruhl, wanted to do something to bring a little extra holiday joy to area children. The trio each have grandchildren of their own who love the movie “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” so it was pretty clear they needed to somehow incorporate the Grinch. ....