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Happy National Siblings Day! | Breaking Travel News

In the United States, around 80 percent of people have siblings – brothers and/or sisters. To honor them, the national Siblings Day holiday was born from the heart of Claudia Evart as a way to honor the memory of her own sister and brother, both of whom died at a young age. In 1997, the Siblings Day Foundation was incorporated, and it achieved non-profit status in 1999. Carolyn Maloney who was then the U.S. Representative for New York’s 14th congressional district, officially saluted the National Siblings Day holiday by introducing it into the official Congressional Record of the United States Congress on April 10, 1997. It stuck and now every April 10, brother and sisters celebrate that special siblings relationship.

Fairbury City Council approves payment, annexation agreement

By Dale C. Maley For The Daily Leader FAIRBURY Alderman Lynn Dameron acted as mayor pro tem in the absence of Mayor David Slagel at the Fairbury City Council meeting Wednesday. Dameron oversaw the approval of a number of items including a one-time payment to the TP&W Railroad. In new business, the city council approved paying a one-time fee of $26,800 to the TP&W Railroad versus a perpetual annual fee of $1,500 for easements needed for the new sewer project that will be taking place in the city. An annexation agreement to the city was also approved. This agreement was for annexation to the D&C Wenger Subdivision and Street Dedication between Nathan D. Wenger and Emily J. Wenger, and Kyle Wenger and Kerri Wenger on the west end of Pine Street.

Rep Lauren Underwood Blames Police Officer Retirements on Low Morale

8 Jul 2021 Vulnerable Democrat Rep. Lauren Underwood (IL), on Thursday, blamed the droves of police officers leaving the force on the low morale and leadership within the department instead of Democrats’ anti-police rhetoric. Underwood joined Joe Scarborough on MSNBC’s  Morning Joe to talk about the rise of crime and the policing in Chicago when she was asked about police officers feeling public officials do not “have their backs” and whether that is the reason for the growing number of police officers leaving the force. The congresswoman, forgetting about the rhetoric coming from within her own party, said the reason for police officers leaving is due to the lack of morale and leadership in the department. She said, “It’s not about politicians being attacked.” She added that she rejects the claims that “This is not somehow that the United States Congress has been disparaging or something like that.”

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