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Food Lion has expanded its grocery delivery service across South Carolina, the Herald reported.This service allows customers to place orders and check stock availability.You can order through the store’s website or app.Want to know if Food Lion delivers to your home? See if you live in one of the zip codes below. 29003, 29006, 29009, 29010, 29014, 29015, 29016, 29018, 29020, 29030, 29031, 29032, 29033, 29036, 29037, 29038, 29039, 29042, 29044, 29045, 29047, 29048, 29052, 29053, 29054, 29055, 29056, 29058, 29059, 29061, 29063, 29065, 29067, 29069, 29070, 29072, 29073, 29074, 29075, 29078, 29079, 29081, 29082, 29101, 29105, 29107, 29108, 29112,…

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BARKER — Sophie Hodorowicz-Knab grew up in Dunkirk listening to her mother tell her stories of the atrocities she endured as a forced laborer in Germany during World War II.Speaking as a special speaker at the Somerset Historical Society’s May meeting earlier this week, Nabb told the story of her family, who became forced labourers and eventually emigrated to the US after the war.”My mother would talk about things that happened in her childhood all the time when I was growing up,” Nab said. “As I grew up, I realized this was my family history.” Nabu took notes throughout his…

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An appeal against a five-story mixed-use residential development planned for the current site of the Food Bin and Herb Room on Mission Street in Santa Cruz was postponed until Tuesday’s Santa Cruz City Council meeting after the developer made last-minute changes to the project plans. (Courtesy of Workbench) SANTA CRUZ — Two appeals opposing a five-story mixed-use development planned for the current site of the Food Bin & Herb Room at 1130 Mission St. in Santa Cruz are scheduled to be considered, along with other items, at the Santa Cruz City Council’s Tuesday meeting. The appeal was scheduled to be…

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The Florida Black History Museum’s venue review committee recommended St. Augustine over Eatonville this week, but a big question remains that gives hope the Orange County town might still win: Who will pay for it?The nine-member task force chose St. Augustine and voted Tuesday in favor of a feasibility study to explore how to fund the museum’s construction and handle operating costs.Supporters of Eatonville, the nation’s oldest black municipality, say its proximity to Orlando’s tourist throngs makes it easier to succeed than a quaint seaside town 100 miles away.”I stand here and I’m really baffled and confused by what we’re…

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New and used bicycles await new owners. (Photo courtesy of Edmonds Food Bank) A total of 108 bikes were distributed to families in need at the Edmonds Food Bank’s second annual “Bikes, Books, Berries” event. The event, held on the grounds of Edmonds Presbyterian Church on May 18, not only handed out bikes to children 18 and under, but also art kits and book cards. “Receiving a bicycle makes a huge impact in a child’s life,” said Casey Davis, executive director of the food bank. “Bikes promote physical health through exercise, provide older students with transportation to school or work,…

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A large list of potential members of the national team to take part in the 2024 European Football Championship (EURO 2024), to be held in Germany from June 14 to July 14, has been announced. The TFF statement said 35 footballers were included in the candidate squad for Crescent and Stars, led by coach Vincenzo Montella. Montella’s decision means nine players will be omitted from the national team’s large squad and a 26-man squad will be notified to UEFA on June 7. The shortlisted team includes the following names: Goalkeepers: Altay Bayindur (Manchester United), Dogan Alemdar (Troyes), Mert Gunok (Beşiktaş),…

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According to a survey by financial services platform LendingTree, rising fast food prices are making it less attractive for consumers, who are increasingly viewing fast food as an “indulgence.” Nvidia earnings surprise market, shares soarLendingTree said the sentiment was primarily due to “rapid inflation” that has forced consumers to change their spending habits. “For many, this means fewer trips to the drive-thru to get their favorite burger, burrito or spicy chicken sandwich, and perceptions of fast food have changed,” the platform said. Rising fast food prices are forcing consumers to curb their cravings, according to a survey of more than…

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Three Pomona College faculty members were appointed to endowed professorships in May by a vote of the college’s Board of Trustees. All three are recipients of Pomona College’s highest faculty award, the Wiig Distinguished Professor Award for Distinguished Teaching and Service. “Endowed professorships are where the vision and values ​​of the college meet with the generosity of donors who care deeply about higher education and Pomona College,” said Y. Melanie Wu, the college’s vice president for academic affairs and dean.”An endowed chair represents recognition of senior status in one’s field, both within the university and the broader academic community,” says…

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May 24—SHARON — Farrell was once known as the “Magic City” because it appeared out of nowhere as a booming town during the first decade of the 1900s driven by the development of the steel industry.Local historian Taylor Galaska chronicles the town’s history in his new book, “Magic Town: The Factories, People and Homes of a Steel-Forged Company Town,” published by the Sharon Historical Society.”I was really amazed at the level of research he did,” said April Torrence, a lifelong Farrell resident who runs the Zion Education Center in Farrell. “It gave me a deeper understanding of why some of…

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Comments from various countries on the ICJ’s decision on Israel: How do countries evaluate it? The International Court of Justice ruled that Israel should immediately stop its attacks on Rafah and allow UN officials into Gaza to investigate crimes, rather than blocking humanitarian aid. The decision was supported by many countries. Entry: 24.05.2024 – 21:49 Updated: 25.05.2024 – 00:09 Facebook twitter-x linkedin whatsapp email subscribe In a new injunction, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that Israel should immediately stop its attacks on Rafah and allow UN officials into Gaza to investigate crimes, rather than blocking humanitarian aid. The…

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