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Community
Billy Graham Rapid Response Team Deploys Chaplains into Nebraska Following Widespread Flooding
- By Christian Newswire
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Crisis-trained chaplains with the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team are on-site in Dodge County, Neb., one of many areas across the Midwest that has been inundated with an historic level of flooding. Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts called the disaster - which was caused by a combination of factors including a bomb cyclone, deeply frozen ground, and heavy precipitation - "the most widespread destruction we have ever seen in our state's history."
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The Diocese of Orange Brings a New Perspective to Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel
- By Christian Newswire
ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. -- The Diocese of Orange announced today the debut of MICHELANGELO'S SISTINE CHAPEL: THE EXHIBITION, an immersive showcase of museum quality, near-life-size reproductions of the iconic master's frescos that adorn the Sistine Chapel in Rome. The exhibit makes its Orange County debut from April 13, 2019 through January 11, 2020 in Christ Cathedral's Cultural Center.
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LGBTQ Equality Act Will Ruin Women Sports in the USA
- By Christian Newswire
MADISON, Wis. -- On March 13, 2019, Nancy Pelosi proudly introduced the Equality Act which will be voted on during this session of Congress. Sexual orientation and gender identity would be protected under federal civil rights laws.
In 1964, the Civil Rights Act was passed to protect African-Americans. The Equality Act of 2019 would protect individuals who practice the sin of homosexuality.
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Just Say Something Hosts 31st Annual Red Ribbon Classic Golf Tournament!
- By Carol Reeves
Just Say Something, formally Greenville Family Partnership, will be hosting their 31st annual Red Ribbon Classic Golf Tournament on Monday, April 29th at the Green Valley Country Club.
The tournament strives to bring awareness to something that has taken over our country, the opioid epidemic. Substance use and addiction does not discriminate and we want to continue to empower youth, parents, and community to have open and honest conversations about drugs and alcohol.
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USDA Announces Investments in Rural Community Facilities that will Benefit Nearly 300,000 Americans
- By USDA
WASHINGTON – Acting Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development Joel Baxley today announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is investing https://secure.rd.usda.gov/files/CF_DirectLoans_NewsReleaseCHARTMarch2019.pdf" style="color:#0000EE;text-decoration:underline;">$91 million to build or improve community facilities (PDF, 108 KB) and essential services for nearly 300,000 rural residents in 12 states.
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EPA Extends Application Period for Environmental Educator Awards
- By EPA
WASHINGTON (March 18, 2019) — The application period has been extended for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Presidential Innovation Award for Environmental Educators (PIAEE).
Applications are now due April 5, 2019.
EPA is seeking PIAEE awards applications that highlight environmental stewardship in one or more of the following areas:
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My Objection to Duke Energy’s Request for a 12% Increase in Electric Power Rates
- By William Thompson - Greenville, SC
To the South Carolina Public Service Commission,
101 Executive Center Dr, Suite 100,
Columbia, South Carolina 29210
Regarding, my objection to Duke Energy’s request for a 12% increase in electric power rates.
I am opposed to Duke Power Energy raising electric rates because it is a tax on the poorest of people, including the sick, the helpless and the unemployed. Duke constantly asked for rate increases and they have made so much money they have bought out Piedmont Natural Gas for billions of dollars. Besides polluting rivers with coal ash, Duke Power got a rate increase to help build the Oconee Nuclear Plant 50 years ago saying they were spending $1 million per day to build the plant that would cut power rates.
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- Piedmont Women's Center 2019 Banquet Highlights
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