While amusement has taken a backseat compared to safety during the last few months, both can be prioritized with the handful of entertainment options here in Indiana.
Interfaith Sanctuary cancels planned neighborhood meeting over safety concerns
Police said more than 700 people were planning to attend the informational meeting on the homeless shelter s plan to move to a new location on State Street. Author: Katija Stjepovic (KTVB) Updated: 4:41 PM MST January 20, 2021
BOISE, Idaho
Update: Interfaith Sanctuary s planned neighborhood meeting on Thursday has been canceled, the homeless shelter announced on Wednesday.
According to shelter director Jodi Peterson-Stigers, the Boise Police Department received reports that more than 700 people were planning to attend the meeting, which was intended only for business owners and neighbors in close proximity to the shelter s proposed new home on State Street.
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A package of six photographs dropped off by an unknown donor at the Salvation Army Thrift Store in Port Elgin are testament to the extremes of nature that Bruce County faces each winter as its shoreline is buffeted by storms that sweep across Lake Huron.
Winter storms with whiteout blizzards are gauged by how many feet of snow and how many days of storm disruption.
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The photographs left at the thrift shop (and turned over to Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre) are snapshots of the storm of 1947, in an envelope entitled ‘Poag Christmann pictures of snow storm 1947’.