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David, thank you. Waiting for information about friend or family on that derailed train contact amtrak at this number, 8005239101. 800 5239101. Well, also breaking news right now a school bus in Burlington County overturns today, an accident that involved students. This happened in lumberton and the 300 block of main street. Eyewitness news, new jersey reporter, cleve bryan, is live at the scene with more on what happened there, cleve. Reporter well, route 541, main street in lumberton is back opened, traffic in both directions. They got that overturned school bus upright, and towed this was a situation that was very scary for the the students but police say it wasnt as serious as they initially feared. A school bus on its side children thankfully though, okay. Police say a car collided with the bus around 3 00 this afternoon. The school bus was making a left turn on to daffodil when it was struck in the rear by a vehicle trave ....
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How does the Library use donations to its collections? The diversity and depth of the Library s Australian Special Collections owes much to the generous donations of individuals and organisations. Donations help build and enrich the Library’s collections and ensure the nation’s creativity, research and stories are preserved for the benefit of all Australians today and for the future. Research The Library’s special collections are developed to support research and study across a range of subject areas, primarily in the areas of the humanities and social sciences, but also in areas as diverse as economics, criminology, and environmental studies. They document the people, places and events which make up our history; give insights into issues not on the public record and reveal creative processes. ....
Nelson Pioneer Farm Launches New Program Mahaska County, Iowa – On Thursday, May 13, the Nelson Pioneer Farm will launch a new monthly program series “Library Treasures” at 11 a.m. This Meet THEN Eat program will feature a piece of the library and archival collection and is presented by Historical Society Librarian Joan Vande Weerdhof. Participants are invited to the library for the program with conversation, then bring a picnic lunch to enjoy on the grounds following the program. No food in the library. “We have a lot of incredible resources in our genealogy library and archives that are currently not on display or cannot be displayed in an exhibit for long periods of time,” explains Director/Curator Margaret Spiegel. “This program will be a chance for people to see items that aren’t available for viewing during a regular visit. And no doubt, lots of wonderful conversation will happen about the program’s topic.” ....