Gov. Ivey awards money to help victims of domestic, sexual assault
Grant money to help Tennessee Valley victims By Tiffany Thompson | April 20, 2021 at 9:08 AM CDT - Updated April 20 at 10:58 AM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Governor Ivey is awarding $214,500 in grants to four different agencies in North Alabama that help with domestic violence and sexual assault.
The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs is giving out the funds from the U.S. Department of Justice, according to Governor Ivey’s Office. One of these agencies getting the money is Crisis Services of North Alabama. Becky Cecil with the nonprofit said they’re getting $80,000.
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Representatives of Hero House, local law enforcement and the medical community walked through Downtown Moultrie Thursday selling items to help support Hero House s mission to prevent child abuse.
Kevin C. Hall/The Moultrie Observer Hero House and supporters begin Child Abuse Prevention Month
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Representatives of Hero House, local law enforcement and the medical community walked through Downtown Moultrie Thursday selling items to help support Hero House s mission to prevent child abuse. Kevin C. Hall/The Moultrie Observer
MOULTRIE, Ga. â Representatives of a variety of groups involved in childrenâs welfare walked around the Colquitt County Courthouse Square Thursday, selling yard signs, stickers and T-shirts to raise money to support child abuse awareness.Â
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Walsh appoints Michael Dunphy vice president for academic affairs
Michael Dunphy has been appointed vice president for academic affairs for Walsh University, according to a news release. Dunphy has served the university as interim vice president for academic affairs since June.
An alumnus of Walsh, Dunphy has served the Walsh community since 1981, first as a part-time faculty member, then in 1985 as full-time faculty in biochemistry, as division chair of mathematics and sciences from 1990 to 2016 and as dean of the School of Arts and Sciences from 2016 to 2020. Dunphy continues to teach chemistry courses and conduct research while attending to his administrative responsibilities.
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