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Louisville s 10th annual Give A Day celebration, when thousands of volunteers gather across the city to do good deeds, will be a monthlong event this year, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer announced Thursday.
The event began as a single-day event, and later grew to a week, and then 10 days. This year, the monthlong celebration, held in April,
allows more flexibility for those wanting to participate, Fischer said.
The event was canceled last year due to the coronavirus pandemic. The virus has really pushed us apart from each other and forced us to isolate from one another, Fischer said. But at the same time, it s really accentuated how much we mean to each other and how interconnected we are, and how good it feels to not only receive compassion but to give it to others as well.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - The director of the Louisville Zoo will retire later this year.
John Walczak, who began working at the zoo in 1985 and became director in 2004, will stay through the summer as the city conducts a national search for a new director, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer said Wednesday in a statement.
Walczak has overseen the installation of the award-winning Islands, Gorilla Forest, and Glacier Run exhibits.
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U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- Following a year filled with the COVID-19 pandemic and widespread civil unrest, Americans are in no rush to enact further gun controls. According to data from a January Gallup poll, 42 percent of Americans are satisfied with the current gun control laws. The poll also found that 9 percent of Americans are dissatisfied with current firearms laws, but want them to be made less strict. Therefore, according to the survey, a majority of Americans (51 percent) either want gun control laws to remain the same or to be made less restrictive.
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