Meet the Wombles of Lincoln: The social media litter picking group
Three cheers for the Wombles of Lincoln!
The power of social media has allowed for people across Lincoln to unite against littering.
A group of Lincoln residents have used social media to come together and tackle the littering problem in the area.
The Wombles of Lincoln was set up at the beginning of March 2021 and already has around 400 members, inspired by the 1960s fictional characters that taught children how to recycle properly.
The group was created by Rebecca Dunn, Alice Kinloch and Rebecca Sinclair, in an aim to clean up the streets, parks and roadsides of Lincoln.
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Auckland University research fellow Kate Hannah tells you what to look for to identify misinformation about the Covid-19 virus and vaccine.
The Pharmacy Council has issued a warning after an Auckland chemist unwittingly helped distribute an magazine. The owner of Lambs Pharmacy & Natural Therapies Centre on Karangahape Rd, who asked not to be named, told
Stuff copies of the first edition of a Covid misinformation magazine were dropped off about five weeks ago. They remained on display at the front of the shop for about four days before a customer commented on them, after which the owner said they were binned.
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May 11, 2021 | 2:21 PM
Mattoon, IL -(Effingham Radio)- Lake Land College held a virtual Student Recognition Event via Zoom April 28 to recognize several students for their achievements in the classroom and beyond. Interim Director of Student Life Dave Seiler hosted the event with faculty and staff offering praise for the outstanding student leaders.
Lake Land College President Josh Bullock began the event with a few words of congratulations and appreciation to the students.
“The strength in Lake Land College truly lies in our students,” Bullock said in his remarks. “It lies in the quality and commitment of our students to their educational journey and their learning process.”