Our daughter died by suicide We want to help others live tallahassee.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tallahassee.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
America’s Got Talent Recap for 7/20/2021
Tonightâs episode of
NBCâs Americaâs Got Talent has both auditions and Judges’ Cuts eliminations. Therefore, there will be a lot of montages to get every act in.
Terry Crews hosts, while
Bini The Bunny: He is a bunny who plays basketball and can more or less learn anything from his human Chi. However, he seems to get stage fright and fails to do several tricks. Howie buzzes him, but gets over it once Bini finally does a trick. Simon is not sold, but everyone else says yes.
After a reject montage, we get to some acts who make it to the next round including
America s Got Talent Season 16 final auditions delivering excitement, big surprises nbc4i.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nbc4i.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Apr 30, 2021
Submitted photo
Fire Chief Roy Bowers presents Josh Parker with the 2020 Junior Fireman of the Year award at the South Fork Volunteer Fire Department annual banquet.
BRANDYWINE More than 120 people attended the annual South Fork Volunteer Fire Department banquet held at the fire house April 24.
President Jeff Bowers welcomed the crowd after an invocation by Marie Bowers Miller. Speakers included county forester Rosey Santerra and state Sen. “Bill” Hamilton.
Since no banquet was held last year due to the pandemic, Fire Chief Roy Bowers announced last year’s and then this year’s honorees.
In 2019, Dennis Knicely was Fireman of the Year followed by Tim Hook, Most Dedicated; Steven Cook, Outstanding Leadership; Rick Gillespie, Outstanding Services to the Community; the Fire Department Auxiliary, Outstanding Services; and Ryan Mitchell, Junior Fireman.
Wicked Local
Regardless of which side they were on, the one thing most people who spoke up at Monday s Select Board discussion of the replacement of Columbus Day could agree on was that it was a difficult and often painful decision.
In the end, the board sided 4-1 with the voters who on March 2 supported a non-binding resolution changing the second Monday in October to Indigenous Peoples Day. That change affects only the town calendars. The day remains as Columbus Day at the federal and state level.
Town Meeting had voted last summer to support the change to Indigenous Peoples Day.