Sarah Wirfs has never flown so much in her life.
But that changed this NFL season. She followed her son, Tristan Wirfs, a Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie, across the country.
She’d flown exactly three times before this season. Once for the Outback Bowl in Tampa Bay when Tristan played at the University of Iowa. Once for the Holiday Bowl in San Diego. Once when she was 17 years old, traveling to Cancun for a school trip.
She said her favorite trip so far this season was Denver, because walking out of Empower Field at Mile High, she could explore the city on foot against the backdrop of the Rocky Mountains.
Chris BergJanuary 15, 2021Last Updated: January 17, 2021
Sue Baron, 85, of Charles City, passed away Wednesday, January 13, 2021 in Burnsville, Minnesota with family by her side and the love, prayers, and support of her entire family, dear friends, and her Charles City community.
A service will be planned for a later date.
Sue Claire (McDowell) Baron, the daughter of Clarence and Inez Grace (McKinney) McDowell, was born November 23, 1935 in Topeka, Kansas. She graduated from Manhattan High School in Manhattan, Kansas and continued her education by receiving a Bachelor of Science Degree from Kansas State University where she met Robert “Bob” Baron. Sue and Bob were married for 57 years and were blessed with four children and seven grandchildren. Sue’s life was devoted to her family, friends, community service, and her strong faith.
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Published: 27 Dec 2020 11:02 PM BdST
Updated: 27 Dec 2020 11:02 PM BdST A photo provided by the Library of Congress, of a young girl with her sick sister, suffering from the influenza virus, in November 1918. The winter holidays in 1918 were marked by grievous loss. (Library of Congress via The New York Times) A photo provided by Edward A. Rogers and the Library of Congress, of volunteer nurses tending to influenza patients at the Oakland Municipal Auditorium in 1918, in Oakland, Calif. That pandemic, like the coronavirus today, seemed to roll across the United States in waves. (Edward A. Rogers/Library of Congress via The New York Times)
APR News feature The reaction in Mobile to Kamala Harris as Vice President-Elect
Bria Scott and Carrington Bush were Azalea Trail Maids together in Mobile back in 2017-2018. The maids act as goodwill ambassadors for the Port City. Bria went to Howard University in Washington D.C. to major in journalism. Carrington went to Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa to study pre-medicine or neuroscience. Both say Kamala Harris’ election as the first woman of color as Vice-President is huge.
Carrington Bush and Bria Scott as Azalea Trail Maids in Mobile
Credit APR s Lynn Oldshue I don t even have the words for it right now, said Bush. When she said in her acceptance speech, Every little girl watching tonight sees this country as full of possibilities, I think the little girl in every black woman jumped out.