Steelway donates record $75,000 January 13, 2021 by Veronica Reiner
Steelway Building Systems and its employees raised $75,000 last year, which was divided evenly and donated this holiday season to three local food programs.
“The community has always been, and always will be, very important to us. Despite the challenges we may be facing with the pandemic, that doesn’t mean we should forget about them,” said Bryan White, co-president of Steelway. He added that fundraising takes place year-round.
Co-Presidents Jason White and Bryan White presented $25,000 donations on Dec. 17 to: the East Elgin Community Assistance Program, which operates Corner Cupboard food bank in Aylmer and East Elgin Christmas Care holiday food hamper program; Eat2Learn, which provides healthy snacks in schools across Elgin and St. Thomas; and St. Thomas Christmas Care.
US appeals court blocks Lucas County health order that would keep religious schools closed amid pandemic
On Dec. 7, the Ohio Christian Education Network filed suit against the health department. The group had previously urged the health commissioner to rescind the order Author: Jenson Strock Updated: 8:26 PM EST December 31, 2020
TOLEDO, Ohio The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order Thursday blocking the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department from enforcing its public health order which shuttered in-person learning for students in 7-12 grades as it applies to several religious schools that had sued the health department.
On Dec. 7, lawyers for the Ohio Christian Education Network filed suit against the health department. The group had previously urged Lucas County Health Commissioner Eric Zgodzinski to rescind the order, calling it unconstitutional.
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FLORENCE, S.C. â Most people will remember 2020 as the year of the COVID-19 virus, which claimed the lives of people all over the state.
Pee Dee families mourned the death of loved ones this year, often unable to say their goodbyes at funerals with family and friends.
Among those in the Pee Dee who died this year are a number of community leaders.
Jackson Ryan Winkeler â On Jan. 5, 2020, Winkeler was killed in the line of duty. The Dillon County native died while conducting a traffic stop on airport property at the Florence Regional Airport. In addition to being a Florence Regional Airport Public Safety officer, Winkeler, 26, also worked as a volunteer firefighter with the Latta Fire Department. He lived in the Dillon County community of Floydale and was a member of Pyerian Baptist Church. He was described as having a âheart of gold.â
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Music teacher Emily Doiron says they entered CBC s Canadian Music Class Challenge as a way to do something unique given there were no traditional concerts happening due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Immanuel Christian School/Youtube)