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"The End of the Counter" from the Irish Film Institute looks at the modernization of Ireland's markets, in the 1960s. The short Irish film is part of the Irish Film Institute's 'F-Rated: Short Films by Irish Women' collection and can be streamed on the IFI Archive Player.
"Bye Bye Now," a part of the Irish Film Institute's " F-Rated: Short Films by Irish Women" collection is now available to stream on the IFI Archive Player.
As Ohio food banks see record-breaking amounts of need, the state is also at risk of losing federal funding that could help residents get essential needs and boosts in employment.
6 May 2023 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie Cork bus drivers Rasa Mikalauskiene, Rachel Cahill, Klaudia Minto, Jieleng Chalmers and Ann King pictured in Capwell Depot to promote the upcoming Bus Éireann female driver recruitment day in Capwell Depot on Sunday, 7 May from 10am to 4pm. One in four Bus Éireann trainee drivers are currently…
In the short Irish film "Man," now available from the Irish Film Institute, 60 headshots of women are presented from infancy to old age. "Man" is now available to stream for free on the Irish Film Institute's IFI Archive Player.
Credit jfs.ohio.gov Federal authorities have approved Ohio's new plan to extend a COVID-related program for 600 thousand eligible school kids missing out on free or reduced-price meals. The Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer program allows families to purchase food from grocery stores for children who are not in school due to COVID-19. Congress extended the program in October, and Ohio had to submit a new operation plan. The extension starts in February and eligible families will receive retroactive benefits in a single payment. Benefits are added to food stamp cards. Rachel Cahill with the non-partisan Cleveland-based Center for Community Solutions says last school year, the program distributed 261 million dollars to eligible Ohio families: