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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Fort Care has once again teamed up with five local churches for an Honor Package Grocery Giveaway for the local community. Volunteers will be distributing two semi-truckloads of free food in a drive-thru food distribution event, Monday February 1.
The food distribution will take place at First Assembly of God Church at 1186 Fort Campbell Blvd. in Clarksville from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Other churches contributing to the food distribution include New Way Community Church of God in Christ, House of Praise Church of God in Christ, House of God Church, and Kingdom Living Outreach Ministries.
The North Texas Food Bank again rode into Paris to distribute food in the Lamar Avenue Church of Christ parking lot. According to Pastor Mickey Ellis, who organized the event,
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Rory Wells Addresses Brick Republicans Emphasizing Leadership Lessons and His Prior Military Experience in Race for County Commissioner January 12, 2021, 11:13 am | in
Rory Wells Addresses Brick Republicans Emphasizing Leadership Lessons and His Prior Military Experience in Race for County Commissioner
BRICK, NJ – Candidate Rory Wells, an attorney from Manchester, addressed the Brick Township Republicans on Monday evening, in addition to GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Jack Ciattarelli and several other candidates running in the field.
Wells spoke of his experience as a Lieutenant in the Marine Corps and emphasized the seriousness of having young Marines placed under your leadership stating, “You have to be accessible and you have to truly care about the people under your command”. If elected Wells would replace County Commissioner Gerry Little – also a United States Marine.
Lee Health holding blood drive Sunday amid critical need
Published: December 27, 2020 8:28 AM EST
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Lee Health is in desperate need of blood donations, and on Sunday, you can help.
Now more than ever, your blood is needed to save lives, as the pandemic has pushed blood supply to an all-time low, according to Lee Health.
John Loeber said he’s still alive because of a blood donor. In June, he was dying from COVID-19 – until he received a blood transfusion. Within 24 hours, he started feeling better.
He’s encouraging others to donate blood and plasma so that someone battling COVID-19 is given the chance to live. Plasma from COVID-19 survivors has proven an effective treatment for those still battling the virus.