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Superiorland Yesterdays | News, Sports, Jobs - The Mining Journal

Apr 30, 2021 EDITOR’S NOTE: Superiorland Yesterdays is prepared by the reference staff at the Peter White Public Library in Marquette. 30 years ago IRON MOUNTAIN Some Dickinson County prisoners will be put to work as part of their sentence in a program organized by Sheriff Donald Charlevoix. The Community Work Program began recently when a team of inmates under the direction of on-site supervisor Deputy Dan Maki began clean-up work in Dickinson County parks, Charlevoix said. Teams will continue to work through November, cleaning parks, picking up litter from the sides of roads and doing other projects for which manpower is at a premium due to state funding cuts. Charlevoix said the work program serves several needs. “It eliminates taking up valuable jail space for short-timers who are sentenced. It leaves the jail space for people who really need to be incarcerated,” Charlevoix said. “We’re generally at, or near, our capacity. It’s also a hell of a deterrent,” the

New Director of Wellness and Inclusion appointed at the CSC Nouvelon

New Director of Wellness and Inclusion appointed at the CSC Nouvelon
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Fall River has litter, trash problem as Earth Day cleanup planned

FALL RIVER No trash is good trash, according to Mike O’Sullivan. And that includes the stuff that’s not overly conspicuous. “It’s our community, and it doesn t matter whether you can see it or not,” Sullivan said. The co-chief executive of One SouthCoast Chamber was referring to a gully of refuse that has accumulated behind and below his Fall River chamber of commerce building on Pocasset Street. The subterranean collection of coffee cups, cardboard and face masks is wedged against a chain link fence separating Interstate 195 from the chamber’s parking lot. O’Sullivan says although it’s not visible to passersby on Pocasset Street, drivers entering I-195 East from a nearby ramp can catch a glimpse of the mess.

West Liberty University Sets Goal of $150K For Annual Day of Giving | News, Sports, Jobs

File Photo West Liberty University will hold its annual Day of Giving today, and has set a lofty goal for donations. “Our goal this year is to raise $150,000 in just one day,” said Angela Zambito-Hill, executive director of the WLU Foundation. “We are pleased to report we have over $55,000 in matching dollars to empower our donors during this year’s 24-hour giving challenge.” Donors can earmark gifts during the online and on-phone event to go to the academic program, student life initiative or sports team they choose to unlock those matching dollars. The WLU Foundation also will award a bonus to the three programs with the largest number of donors.

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