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Some Lost Their Lives, Some Found Their Lives : Remembering The Intermountain Indian School
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During a candlelight vigil, Dr. Charles Knife Chief speaks on his service as a Native American doctor working at W. W. Hastings Hospital during the pandemic.
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Lauren Cole, vice president of the Northeastern State University Student Government Association, hands out candles to the attendees of the candlelight vigil.
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During a candlelight vigil for those lost to COVID-19, NSU Orofessor Joseph Faulds commemorated those who have passed on.
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Dr. Farina King introduces the program for the candlelight vigil at Northeastern State University.
For Americans, one refrigerator is not enough
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Last Updated: Feb 24, 2021, 10:11 AM IST
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Around 35 million U.S. households have two refrigerators, and the Vincents are among the 6 million households that report owning more than two refrigerators, whether full- or dorm-size units, according to the Energy Information Administration, a federal agency that tracks appliance ownership. That number has climbed from 14% of all homes in 1978, when the agency first started surveying Americans, to 30% in 2015. About 27% of today’s urban homes and almost 40% of rural ones have at least two refrigerators.
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A GE refrigerator that was purchased in the 1980s in the basement of Doris and Anthony Vincent s home in Greensboro, N.C., Feb. 16, 2021. For many Americans, a second fridge and sometimes a third is another member of the family.
Mormons, submit your COVID-19 stories
Members of various Mormon traditions are being asked to upload their stories, photos and social media posts about what life was like during COVID-19.
February 9, 2021
(RNS) One of my callings at church is to be the “history specialist” in my ward, which basically means I compile a digital scrapbook of our congregation’s annual doings. It’s one of my favorite callings over the course of my life as a Latter-day Saint (and the only one I’ve ever actually trained for professionally). I love the folks in my ward and this gives me an excuse to ask them about their lives.
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