Chartered Accountants ANZ has voiced its support for new legislation on money laundering and terrorism financing. In its submission to a Senate inquiry into Australia’s anti-money laundering and co
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History Nebraska held a Walking Malone History: The Visible and the Invisible event on Sunday.
April 18, 2021 10:39 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Community members took a stroll through one of Lincoln’s most historic neighborhoods on Sunday. History Nebraska partnered with NeighborWorks Lincoln, Hawley Hamlet and the Preservation Association of Lincoln (PAL).
People got the chance to discover old and new homes, churches, gardens and parks that make up the historically African-American neighborhood. They also heard perspectives from local and former Malone residents.
Former Husker men’s basketball player and longtime Lincoln Police officer Albert Maxey was a speaker, along with former University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor Ed Wimes and former Lincoln Public Schools teacher Karen McWilliams. Lincoln Planning Department historic preservation planner Ed Zimmer led the tour.
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COVID-19 cases rising in Arizona nursing homes
AARP reports increase among staff, residents
Arizona care facilities COVID cases rise By Jasmine Ramirez | December 10, 2020 at 5:19 PM MST - Updated December 10 at 5:58 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - The number of positive COVID-19 cases in Arizona nursing homes has risen in recent months, according to AARP.
âWe were actually in a good spot after being one of the worst in the country,â said Dana Marie Kennedy, the State Director of AARP Arizona. âNow we are on this track to go right back where we were and not seeing a whole lot of mitigation measures.â