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7 ways you sent congratulations to retiring search dog Beck

Search dog Beck retires from Mountain Rescue after impressive nine year career Readers wanted to show their gratitude to search dog Beck after retiring from service with the Lake District Mountain Rescue after an impressive 125 searches. With her handler Chris Francis, the association’s callout co-ordinator, she has been a regular at many searches throughout her nine year career. Many callouts were in atrocious and risky conditions on the central Lakeland fells, as her home team, Keswick Mountain Rescue, are one of the key teams serving in the area. She has taken part in searches not only in the Lakes, but also in the Scottish Borders, the Highlands, Yorkshire and Lancashire, and was responsible for a notable find of an elderly gentleman in South Lakeland who had fallen and become stuck in a section of woodland near Newby Bridge.

Bill clears Pa House allowing fire companies, other nonprofits to hold online raffles and drawings

Bill clears Pa. House allowing fire companies, other nonprofits to hold online raffles and drawings PennLive.com 3 days ago Jan Murphy, pennlive.com Fire companies, veterans organizations and other nonprofits would be permitted to conduct online fundraisers through the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic under legislation that passed the Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Wednesday. The bill, which passed by a 193-8 vote, attempts to address a problem that arose for nonprofit organizations following the onset of the pandemic when they could no longer hold in-person fundraising events such as raffles, drawings and Bingo, which are critical to their financial survival.

Censure of Sen Toomey for Trump impeachment vote falls short

Pennlive.Com AP Sen. Pat Toomey on Capitol Hill on Feb. 13, the fifth day of the second Trump impeachment trial.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. A sharply-split Republican State Committee in Pennsylvania voted Monday night to again express its displeasure with Sen. Pat Toomey’s vote last month to convict former President Donald Trump on an article of impeachment, but stopped short of voting to censure him. Committee members were given the choice of voting for a statement proposed by Chairman Lawrence Tabas that “strongly rebukes but does not censure” Toomey, and a second statement that does censure him.

Censure of Sen Toomey for Trump impeachment vote falls short at the state level

Censure of Sen Toomey for Trump impeachment vote falls short at the state level
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