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Families across America are asking how much they can take. Doctors say many are experiencing symptoms of PTSD after surviving COVID-19 or watching loved ones suffer through the virus. Families are navigating past trauma during more uncertain times.In little Springfield, Tennessee, just about everybody knows a man whos there for the best days of their lives, the memories they treasure. His name is DJ Johnny Gardner. He gets you out there! smiled Martha Webb, who works in a downtown stanley cup boutique. No one is going to be sitting down, laughed Makayla Wilson, speaking at a beauty parlor. If youre sitting down, hes going to come find you, and you know hes going to come find you, added Joy Ray, speaking between bartending. He is happy to be there. stanley cup You can tell he loves his job. He teaches you all the dances, said Webb. He makes you feel like, OK, I can do this. Hes just an amazing person. Family reunions, weddings, proms, school events, anything that involves music, my dad does it, said Ashle stanley cup y Woodson.Nobody knows DJ Johnnys spirit better than his daughter, Ashley Woodson, and her 2-year-old girl, Kimmie. Everyone has the same story, said Ashley Woodson. They could feel his love and Zfwg Top UN court says Israel s presence in occupied Palestinian territories is illegal and should end
GREENFIELD 鈥?Christmas came early for one Hancock County, Indiana, community after a woman died and left a surprising a salomon mount of money for the community. Patricia Pope, a Greenfield native, worked as a receptionist at Eli Lilly for 28 years. She drove a Kia and lived in $140,000 home, Ginny Brown, a Hancock County resident, said. She was very frugal. And it was kind of a shock really that she had all that mo adidas samba ney. When she died she left $500,000 for Greenfield-Central High School, Eastern Hancock County High School, and Greenfield-Hancock Animal Management, $50,000 for the Greenfield Police Department and $25,000 for the Hancock County Sheriff s Office. She left a total of $3 million af1 to various organizations, including the ones above. I guess her parents divorced when she was young, so she was unable to go to college. So she was a firm believer in education. Ginny Brown, executive director of the Greenfield Central School Foundation said. The school district says they plan to use the money for scholarships to help graduating seniors attend college. Because Pope was an animal lover, the money given to the police department and sheriff s department will be used for its K-9 programs. |