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Habitat For Humanity Of Cleveland Holds 2-Home Dedication Honoring The Ashe & Fyffe Families Tuesday, July 6, 2021 Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland will hold a Home Dedication Ceremony on Tuesday, July 13 to honor new Habitat homeowners, William & Rebekah Ashe and Merilee Fyffe. This two-family townhome marks the 145th and 146th homes built in Bradley County. The ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. at 1205/1207 Franitza Way SW in Cleveland. It will also be shown live on Habitat’s Facebook page (/ClevelandHabitat). About the homeowners: William Ashe is legally blind. He relies on the eyes and kindness of others to navigate daily life. Rebekah came into his life when she was assigned to help William shop at Walmart. William enjoyed her company and began asking for her assistance during his shopping trips. They became friends, and eventually married a couple of years ago. They currently live in an apartment with stairs which are dangerous for William, given ....
"Mental illness is really difficult work. It s not for everyone, so we really praise the nurses who have stuck it out and stayed there," Montana Nurses Association CEO Vicky Byrd ....
The Montana Nurses Association and St. Peter's Health based in Helena have ratified a collective bargaining contract for more than 300 nurses in the area. ....
The Montana Nurses Association and St. Peter's Health based in Helena have ratified a collective bargaining contract for more than 300 nurses in the area. ....
She decided to help in her own special way. The Missoula-based artist with an international reputation donated proceeds from the sale of 10 COVID-19-related pieces of artwork to benefit the Montana Nurses Association Foundation and future nurses. The artwork is COVID-themed, depicting young people wearing masks and bumping elbows instead of shaking hands, or spraying surfaces, or practicing social distance. Lo donated eight COVID-19-related pieces of artwork to benefit the Montana Nurses Association Foundation and future nurses. Courtesy of Beth Lo And there is more to come as Lo and the MNA are setting up a raffle around Fatherâs Day to sell three more plates. ....