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By Georgina Taylor, Wednesday Feb 3, 2021
We are nearly a year into the Covid-19 pandemic. We all know some of the biggest changes for families – schools being closed to most, children (and parents) unable to socialises as normal with friends, the loss of many previously enjoyed (and much needed) activities and structures.
Children are missing out on many things such as participating in sports teams, clubs and other hobbies and birthday outings and parties. The world around them looks and feels different and the message they may be getting is that it’s not safe to do that most human of all things – be around others.
RICHARD R. NEWMAN
Despite enduring his cancer for over 17 years, Rich Newman of Fort Dodge passed away at his home surrounded by his family on February 9th at the age of 60.
Rich was born on May 5, 1960 in Clarion to Stanley and Beverly Newman. His first home was a farm in rural Woolstock with four big brothers. The family moved to the Mason City area in 1961, and then to Fort Dodge in 1969. He graduated from Fort Dodge Senior High School in 1978 and Iowa Central Community College in 1980. He married Michele (Flannery) Newman in 1980. Over the following decade, Rich and Michele welcomed four children into their home. At the same time, he began his 29-year career with the Fort Dodge Fire Department and founded Newman Construction, which he operated for over 35 years. Over the years, Rich built four homes for his family from the ground up. In recent years, he expanded his operations to include NewCo Storage. To stay busy after retiring from firefighting, Rich began to drive a school
Left-Wing Strategists Fundraising Early to Unseat Sens. Manchin and Sinema
Founders of the progressive PAC Justice Democrats, which helped elect social-democrats like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), have launched a new progressive PAC, No Excuses, to raise money for candidates to challenge two incumbent Democrats who favor keeping the Senate filibuster and have expressed willingness to work with Republicans.
PAC co-founders Saikat Chakrabarti, Corbin Trent, and Zack Exley are starting a search for community leaders to challenge Democrat Sens. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Krysten Sinema (D-Ariz.) who are up for reelection in 2024 and standing in the way of Democrats being able to pass progressive policies like the Green New Deal, Medicare for All, and police reform in the Senate.
Μανικιούρ: Ζωντανή τέχνη από τη Νεφερτίτη ως τα νυχάδικα της πανδημίας
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