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    Non-Pharmacological and Pharmacological Treatments for Non-Acute Lumbar Disc Her
    Posted on Friday, December 26 @ 00:00:36 PST (10 reads)
    College Guide Non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatments for non-acute lumbar disc herniation: a protocol for a multicenter pragmatic trial authors kim d, lee yj , yang c , ahn yj, kim s , lee y, cho hw, han ch , ha ih received 10 october 2025 accepted for publication 9 december 2025 published 26 december 2025 volume 2025:18 pages 7167—7178 doi https://doi.Org/10.2147/jpr.S568386 checked for plagiarism yes review by single anonymous peer review peer reviewer comments 3 editor who approved publication: dr houman danesh doori kim,1 yoon jae lee,1 changsop yang,2 yong-jun ahn,3 suna kim,4 yeonsun lee,5 hyun-woo cho,6 chang-hyun han,2,7 in-hyuk ha1 1jaseng spine and joint research institute, jaseng medical foundation, seoul, republic of korea; 2km science research division, korea institute of oriental medicine, daejeon, republic of korea; 3department of korean medicine rehabilitation, jaseng hospital of korean medicine, seoul, republic of korea; 4department of korean medicine obstetrics and gynecology, daejeon jaseng hospital of korean medicine, daejeon, republic of korea; 5department of acupuncture & moxibustion medicine, bucheon jaseng hospital of korean medicine, bucheon-si, republic of korea; 6department of korean medicine rehabilitation, haeundae jaseng hospital of korean medicine, busan, republic of korea; 7department of korean convergence medical science, university of science & technology, school of korea institute of oriental medicine, daejeon, republic of korea correspondence: chang-hyun han, km science research division, korea institute of oriental medicine, 1672, yuseong-daero, yuseong-gu, daejeon, 34054, republic of korea, tel +82-(0)42-868-9498, fax +82-(0)42-869-2775, email [[email protected]](/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection) in-hyuk ha, jaseng spine and joint research institute, jaseng medical foundation, 540, gangnam-gu, seoul, 06110, republic of korea, tel +82 2 2222 2740, fax +82-2-2222-2737, email [[email protected]](/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection) purpose: lower back and radiating leg pain are common worldwide. Most cases are treated with invasive treatments, including injection therapy and nerve blocks; however, their efficacy remains unclear. In the present study, we describe a study protocol for comparing the effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and safety of non-pharmacological treatment strategies with those of active pharmacological treatment strategies for non-acute lumbar disc herniation (ldh). patients and methods: the primary outcomes of this study are the oswestry disability index and numerical rating scale scores at 13 weeks from baseline. This two-arm, parallel, multicenter, pragmatic, randomized trial will be conducted in four hospitals in south korea. Two hundred patients with ldh symptoms confirmed via magnetic resonance imaging will be randomly assigned to either a non-pharmacological or pharmacological treatment group. The non-pharmacological group will receive acupuncture and spinal manipulation therapy, whereas the pharmacological group will receive active pharmacological interventions for 8 weeks with a follow-up period of 3 years. Secondary outcomes include the european quality of life 5 dimensions 5 level version, short form-12 health survey version 2, and patient global impression of change. A cost survey will be conducted for economic evaluation. The primary analysis will involve the intention-to-treat approach, and differences between the two groups will be analyzed using a linear mixed model. This is the first well-designed, large-scale clinical trial comparing non-pharmacological and pharmacological strategies in patients with non-acute ldh. The findings of this study may provide high-quality evidence on the effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and safety of non-pharmacological strategies centered on manual therapy. ethics and dissemination: all participants will provide written informed consent. The study protocol, case report form, informed consent form, and all other study-related documents are approved by the irb of jaseng hospital of korean medicine. Approval numbers: jaseng 2023– 05-001 (jaseng hospital of korean medicine), 2023– 05-002 (daejeon jaseng hospital of korean medicine), 2023– 05-003 (haeundae jaseng hospital of korean medicine), 2023– 05-004 (bucheon jaseng hospital of korean medicine). registration details: the protocol has been registered on clinicaltrials.Gov (number: nct06024460; july 20, 2023). keywords: intervertebral disc displacement, low back pain, sciatica, drug therapy, pragmatic clinical trial introduction lumbar disc herniation (ldh) occurs when the annulus fibrosus ruptures and the nucleus pulposus protrudes, leading to compression of the spinal cord or nerve roots and resulting ischemic and inflammatory responses.1 depending on the affected neural structures, patients may present with low back pain, radiating leg pain, sensory disturbances, or muscle weakness.2 ldh occurs in approximately 20 cases per 1000 adults annually and most commonly affects individuals in their 30s to 50s.3 although acute ldh-related lp generally resolves within 2 weeks to 3 months with favorable outcomes,4 some patients experience chronic, recurrent pain throughout their lifetime rather than achieving complete recovery.5 in the united states, the annual economic burden associated with low back pain exceeds 100 billion dollars, underscoring the substantial socioeconomic impact of ldh.6 pharmacological (phm) treatment is the standard therapeutic option for ldh; however, its emphasis in major clinical guidelines is declining,7 and it is recommended only for patients with an inadequate response to first-line non-phm treatments.8 furthermore, medication should be used at the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration, considering the potential harm thereof,9 and opioids should only be prescribed to select patients for short-term use., invasive treatments, including injection therapy and nerve blocks, are widely used; however, their efficacy remains controversial. Recent guidelines8,12 advise against epidural or facet joint injections, whereas others9,13 strongly recommend epidural injections for managing lp and ldh. although conservative non-phm treatments should be the first-line treatment for ldh, recommended approaches differ across clinical guidelines,4 especially for acupuncture and spinal manipulation therapy. The acp recommends non-phm treatments, including acupuncture and spinal manipulation therapy, as the first-line approach for both acute and chronic lbp.8 similarly, standard clinical practice guidelines for ldh in korean medicine strongly recommend acupuncture and spinal manipulation therapy.14 in contrast, other guidelines9,12 oppose acupuncture and adopt a more cautious stance on spinal manipulation therapy. Meanwhile, opioid use continues to increase., Approximately 80% of patients receive non-opioid analgesics, approximately 15% undergo nerve block therapy, and over 10% receive injection therapy.17 given the discrepancies between guideline recommendations and actual clinical practice, as well as conflicting opinions among different guidelines, high-quality evidence is needed to clarify the effectiveness and safety of available treatments. In korea, physicians may administer acupuncture and spinal manipulation therapy as either a complementary or an alternative approach to phm treatment. Patients can choose treatment based on their preferences and clinical conditions. Therefore, korea represents an optimal setting for comparing non-phm and phm strategies in real-world practice. acupuncture is thought to modulate pain through activation of the endogenous opioid system and descending inhibitory pathways, while also exerting anti-inflammatory effects that reduce peripheral and central sensitization., Spinal manipulation may alleviate pain by inducing mechanical stimulation of joint and muscle receptors, leading to neuromodulatory effects that reduce nociceptive input and improve spinal segmental function., accordingly, we aimed to compare the effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and safety of a non-phm strategy involving acupuncture, electroacupuncture, and spinal manipulation therapy with those of an active phm strategy involving nerve block therapy and analgesics in real-world clinical practice. Prior to this study, two pilot studies were conducted to assess feasibility.22–24 based on the findings of these pilot studies, we designed a large-scale pragmatic clinical trial involving 200 patients with ldh to compare non-phm and phm strategies. This article presents the protocol for this large-scale trial. materials and methods design and setting this multicenter, pragmatic, randomized, controlled, and parallel-group study will involve 200 patients with non-acute ldh. The participants will be randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to receive either non-phm treatment (n = 100) or active phm treatment (n = 100), administered twice weekly for 8 weeks. Follow-up assessments will be conducted at weeks 9, 13, 26, and 39, and at 1, 1.5, 2, and 3 years after randomization (figure 1). At the time of manuscript submission, participant recruitment is ongoing. The recruitment phase is expected to be completed by the end of 2026. Given the planned 3-year follow-up period, data collection is anticipated to conclude by the end of 2029. Final analyses and dissemination of the results are expected to be conducted in 2030. | figure 1 study protocol flowchart. | participants all patients will undergo lumbar magnetic resonance imaging (mri) screening to determine their study eligibility. We plan to include patients aged 19–69 years who are experiencing lp with symptoms persisting for >1 month, a numeric rating scale (nrs) score for lp/lbp of ?5 over 3 consecutive days, ldh confirmed using mri that explains their lp and lbp, and who agree to participate in the clinical study by providing written informed consent. patients diagnosed with serious diseases that may cause lbp and lp; those with progressive neurological deficits or severe neurological symptoms; patients with pain originating from soft tissue disorders rather than the spine, such as tumors, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, or gout; those with other chronic conditions that may interfere with treatment effects or outcome interpretation; are currently taking steroids, immunosuppressants, psychiatric medications, or other drugs that may affect study outcomes; those for whom acupuncture or nerve block treatment is deemed inappropriate or unsafe; those have taken pain-related medications or received acupuncture treatment within the past 5 days; those who are pregnant, planning to conceive, or breastfeeding; patients who have undergone lumbar surgery within the past 3 months; those who have participated in another clinical study within the past month or plan to participate in another clinical study within 6 months or during the follow-up period; patients who have difficulty providing informed consent; or those determined by the investigator to be unsuitable for participation in the study for any reason will be excluded. interventions patients assigned to each group will receive education and be encouraged to follow the assigned treatment strategy, which will be implemented in real-world clinical practice without restrictions on specific institutions. Treatment will be administered at the clinician’s discretion based on the assigned strategy. non-phm treatment will be administered for 8 weeks, with a recommended frequency of twice per week for 16 sessions. However, the number of treatments may be adjusted based on the patient’s condition and clinician’s judgment. Non-phm treatment will primarily involve manual therapies, including acupuncture, electroacupuncture, and spinal manipulation therapy. The clinician will determine the selection of acupoints, needle insertion depth, electroacupuncture frequency and intensity, and type of spinal manipulation therapy. Details of the treatments will be recorded in a case report form (crf). phm treatments will involve nerve blocks, epidural steroid injections, and active medications. Patients may receive treatment at their medical institution of choice. During the 8-week treatment period, three nerve block procedures will be recommended, although the actual number of procedures will be determined by the clinician. Medication prescriptions will be provided twice a week; however, the actual number of visits, prescriptions, duration of medication use, and dosage will be left to the clinician’s discretion. Depending on their condition, patients may also receive adjunctive physical therapy, such as transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation or interferential current therapy. After each treatment, patients will receive a statement detailing the procedures and prescriptions, which will also be recorded in a crf. all participants will receive education from the study team regarding the treatment strategy corresponding to their assigned group, and they will be encouraged to adhere to that strategy throughout the study period. For participants in the pharmacological treatment group, treatment-related costs incurred at external medical institutions will be reimbursed, and the study team will maintain regular contact to support adherence to the assigned treatment strategy. In both groups, detailed treatment information will be documented using korea’s standardized medical claim, which include comprehensive descriptions of all procedures and services provided; these records, as well as all study processes, will be monitored regularly by a researcher. As this is a pragmatic clinical trial designed to reflect real-world medical practice, each group is assigned a treatment strategy rather than a fixed treatment protocol, and specific rescue medications or mandatory restrictions are not imposed. outcomes the primary outcomes are the oswestry disability index and numerical rating scale scores at 13 weeks from baseline. Functional status will be assessed using a validated korean version of the oswestry disability index (odi),25 a 10-item questionnaire developed to evaluate the degree of functional disability due to lbp. Each item is rated on a 6-point scale ranging from 0 to 5, with higher scores indicating greater disability. The odi will be measured at baseline, week 5, and week 8; follow-up visits at weeks 9, 13, 26, 39, and 52; and at months 18, 24, and 36. lbp and lp intensities over the past week will be assessed using an nrs, in which patients select a number from 0 to 10 that best represents their current discomfort level (0 = no pain; 10 = worst imaginable discomfort).26–28 the measure with the greatest change from baseline to the primary endpoint (week 13) will be defined as the nrs for dominant change (nrs for dc) for each individual. After week 13, the nrs score for dc will be recorded as the nrs score for either lbp or lp, depending on which was identified as the dominant change. secondary outcomes include the european quality of life 5 dimensions 5 level version, short form-12 health survey version 2, and patient global impression of change. Recurrence will be evaluated to assess treatment stability and is defined as either a worsening of symptoms after improvement or a failure to improve. Using the odi as a criterion, a score of ?30 is considered indicative of recurrence,29 and will be assessed at the end of the intervention period (week 9) and at each follow-up visit. lbp and lp intensities over the past week will be assessed using an nrs. Scores will be recorded at baseline, weekly during the intervention period, and at each follow-up visit. the patient global impression of change is a self-reported outcome measure that evaluates a patient’s perception of improvement on a 7-point likert scale as follows: 1 = very much improved, 2 = much improved, 3 = minimally improved, 4 = no change, 5 = minimally worse, 6 = much worse, and 7 = very much worse.30 a validated korean version of the fear-avoidance beliefs questionnaire (fabq), a self-reported 16-item instrument designed to assess fear-avoidance beliefs regarding physical and occupational activities in patients with lbp, will be used.31 the questionnaire includes five items evaluating fear-avoidance beliefs about physical activity and 11 items assessing fear-avoidance beliefs about work. Among the 16 items, five (items 2, 8, 13, 14, and 16) are excluded from the total score calculation. Each item is rated on a 7-point scale from 0 (completely disagree) to 6 (completely agree), with total scores ranging from 0 to 66. Higher scores indicate stronger fear-avoidance beliefs. the short form-12 health survey (sf-12) version 2 is a 12-item questionnaire designed to assess health-related quality of life (hrqol) encompassing eight domains: physical functioning, role-physical, bodily pain, general health, vitality, social functioning, role-emotional, and mental health. Higher scores indicate better hrqol. A validated korean version of the sf-12 will be used in this study.32 the euroqol-5 dimension (eq-5d-5l) is a widely used instrument for evaluating health status from multiple perspectives and measuring quality of life. It comprises five domains: mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression, each rated on a 5-point likert scale, with total scores ranging from 0 to 1. Higher scores indicate a better quality of life.33 a validated korean version of the eq-5d-5l will be used in this study. to assess participant expectations regarding treatment, a 9-point likert scale will be used. During the screening visit, potential study participants will respond to the question: “how much do you think non-phm treatment and phm treatment in conventional medicine will relieve your symptoms?” Responses will be recorded on a scale from 1 (not at all) to 9 (very much). intention-to-treat (itt) refers to the preferred treatment strategy between non-phm and phm interventions. Participants will respond to the question, “if you were to receive treatment again in the future, which treatment would you prefer?” Using a 9-point likert scale for each intervention (1 = no intention to use; 9 = strong intention to use). This assessment will be conducted twice: after the end of the intervention (week 9) and at the final follow-up. productivity loss will be assessed using the work productivity and activity impairment–specific health problem questionnaire. Among its components, employment status and overall work productivity (a combined measure of absenteeism and presenteeism) will be used as outcome measures.34 the degree of lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration observed on mri will be classified into grades i–v based on differences in signal intensity.35 if multiple levels exhibit disc degeneration, the classification will be based on the most severely affected level. The degree of disc herniation observed on mri will be classified as bulging, protrusion, extrusion, sequestration, or migration. If multiple levels exhibit disc herniation, classification will be based on the most severely affected level. The herniated disc area (mm2) will be evaluated based on the largest cross-sectional area observed in the transverse plane on mri. Changes from baseline will be measured. to assess costs, a structured questionnaire developed for this study will be used to measure formal and informal medical costs, non-medical costs, time-related costs, and productivity loss. Formal medical costs refer to expenses incurred for services provided by medical institutions, whereas informal medical costs include out-of-pocket expenses, such as health supplements and medical devices. Non-medical costs include transportation, patient time, and caregiver costs associated with medical utilization. the type and dosage of medications taken during the study period, including those prescribed for existing conditions and rescue medications, will be confirmed through surveys at each visit. Additionally, the frequency of other treatments, such as physical therapy and injection therapy, will be recorded. sample size estimation the sample size was calculated based on results from a previous pilot study.23 using the outcome values at week 9 (primary endpoint), the required sample size was estimated assuming a significance level of 5% and a statistical power of 80%. The effect size of the odi was 0.36. After adjusting for the correlation coefficient with baseline, 78 participants were required per group. Considering a 20% dropout rate, the final required number of participants was calculated to be 97 per group, totaling 194 participants. the effect sizes for the nrs for lbp and lp were calculated as 1.16 and 0.87, respectively. Based on these values, the required sample sizes, assuming a 20% dropout rate, were estimated to be 16 per group (32 participants) for the lbp nrs and 26 per group (52 participants) for the lp nrs. A conservative approach was adopted for the main study, and the final sample size was determined based on calculations using the odi, resulting in the recruitment of 200 participants. recruitment and timeline participants will be recruited through various methods, including press releases, posting promotional materials inside and outside clinical research institutions, and advertisements on online recruitment websites. The timeline for the trial is shown in table 1. | table 1 timeline of the trial | randomization and blinding participants who voluntarily sign the informed consent form will be screened to determine eligibility based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Eligible participants will then be randomly assigned to one of the two groups in a 1:1 ratio (100 participants per group) using a randomization table generated by a statistician in rstudio 1.1.463 (rstudio, inc., Pbc, boston, ma, usa). The randomization sequence will be generated using permuted block randomization, with block sizes randomly set to two, four, or six. Randomization envelopes will be allocated in a stratified manner, with 60 envelopes per study site, and recruitment will proceed competitively. The generated randomization results will be sealed in opaque envelopes and stored in a double-locked cabinet. Each research site’s designated personnel will open the envelopes for individual participants to assign them to their respective groups. Randomization will only be conducted for participants who have voluntarily signed an informed consent form after receiving sufficient explanation about the study. Each participant’s assigned randomization number will be recorded in their electronic medical record. as blinding of participants and clinicians is not feasible, the study will be conducted as an open-label clinical trial. However, to minimize potential bias arising from this design, outcome assessors will remain blinded to group allocation. Before each assessment, participants will be instructed not to discuss their assigned treatment strategy with the assessors. All outcome evaluations will be performed in a separate room without the presence of other study personnel, and the assessment forms will contain no information that could reveal group assignment. this study will use an electronic crf (e-crf). Double data-entry verification will be performed to ensure data accuracy and reliability. Data entered into the e-crf will be locked and concealed from all researchers except for the data management supervisor. statistical analysis this study will conduct itt and per-protocol analyses, with itt serving as the primary analysis. For the per-protocol analysis, a complier average causal effect analysis will be performed. Missing data will be handled using a mixed model for repeated measures within the primary analysis, specifically a linear mixed model (lmm) approach. Additionally, multiple imputation (mi) and last observation carried forward (locf) methods will be applied in the supplementary analyses. the basic characteristics and treatment expectancy of participants will be evaluated separately for each group. Continuous variables will be expressed as mean and standard deviation or median and interquartile range, and compared between the two groups using student’s t-test or the wilcoxon rank-sum test, depending on the distribution. Categorical variables will be presented as frequency (%) and analyzed using chi-square tests or fisher’s exact test, as appropriate. among the efficacy evaluation outcomes in this clinical trial, continuous outcomes (nrs, odi, fabq, eq-5d-5l, sf-12, and herniated disc area) will be analyzed by comparing the change from baseline to each follow-up time point between the two groups. The primary analysis will use an lmm, including baseline values of each variable, clinically meaningful covariates that statistically differ between treatment groups at baseline, and the treatment group (as a fixed factor) as a covariate. For additional analyses, an analysis of covariance (ancova) will be performed on datasets where missing values were imputed using mi and locf. to examine the relationship between structural abnormalities and clinical symptoms, pearson or spearman correlation coefficients will be calculated between mri-derived measures (eg, herniation area, degeneration grade) and pain/function outcomes (nrs for leg pain, nrs for low back pain, and odi) at each follow-up time point. Longitudinal associations between mri changes and clinical outcomes will be evaluated using linear mixed-effects models, with nrs or odi as the dependent variable and mri parameters as time-varying covariates, adjusting for age, sex, baseline symptom severity, and treatment group.The number and proportion of patients who experienced recurrence at each assessment time point will be reported. A generalized lmm will be used to statistically compare recurrence rates between the two groups. Ancova will be applied to datasets processed using mi and locf. to compare the total change in each outcome over time (during both the treatment and follow-up periods) between the two groups, the area under the curve (auc) will be calculated and compared using an lmm. A survival analysis will be conducted to assess the time to efficacy acquisition between the two groups. The efficacy acquisition time is defined as follows: for nrs for dc, when the score is reduced to less than half of the baseline value; and for odi, when the score is reduced to ?70% of the baseline value. the median survival time will be analyzed using kaplan–meier survival analysis; for intermittent censoring due to missing data, those periods will be assumed event-free. Statistical significance will be determined using the log rank test. A cox proportional hazards model will be used to compare hazard ratios between groups, with missing data handled using mi. The significance level for all analyses will be set at 0.05. Statistical analyses will be conducted using sas 9.4 (sas institute, inc., Cary, nc, usa) or rstudio 1.1.463 (rstudio, inc). a midterm analysis may be performed after the primary endpoint. If the superiority test fails, a non-inferiority test will be conducted. The non-inferiority margin will be set at half of the minimal clinically important difference for the ldh: odi criterion, ?6.4; pain criterion, ?0.85. adverse events (aes) all aes occurring during this clinical trial will be identified and recorded. Aes will be recorded through patient reports or direct observation, and their frequency will be compared between groups. The investigators will assess the causal relationship between each treatment method and the reported aes using a six-point scale: 1 = definitely related; 2 = probably related; 3 = possibly related; 4 = probably not related; 5 = definitely not related; and 6 = unknown. Ae severity will be classified into three levels: mild, did not impair participants’ normal activities of daily living (adls), caused minimal discomfort, or required no additional treatment; moderate, significantly impaired adls, may require treatment but resolved after treatment; and severe, severely impaired adls, requiring intensive treatment and resulting in sequelae. A serious ae is defined as any event that results in death or is life-threatening, requires hospitalization or prolongation of hospitalization, causes persistent or significant disability or functional impairment, leads to congenital anomalies or birth defects, or represents other medically significant conditions. the researcher will thoroughly explain all potential aes that may occur after the procedure to the participants (or their guardians). Participants will be instructed to report any post-procedural symptoms. All aes will be recorded in the crf. In the event of a serious ae related to treatment, the institutional review board (irb) will be notified to determine whether the study should continue or be terminated. ethics and dissemination all participants will be required to provide written informed consent voluntarily after receiving a full explanation of the study’s purpose and procedures from the research personnel prior to study initiation. The study protocol, crf, informed consent form, and all other study-related documents are approved by the irb of jaseng hospital of korean medicine (approval numbers: jaseng 2023–05-001/2023-05-002/2023-05-003/2023-05-004). The protocol has been registered on clinicaltrials.Gov (registration number: nct06024460; july 20, 2023). This trial will be conducted in accordance with the principles of the declaration of helsinki and all relevant ethical guidelines. discussion this large-scale, multicenter, pragmatic clinical trial is designed to compare and evaluate non-pharmacological and active pharmacological treatment strategies for patients with non-acute ldh in real-world clinical settings. The non-phm treatment strategy group will receive manual therapy consisting primarily of acupuncture, electroacupuncture, and spinal manipulation. acupuncture and electroacupuncture are widely used to treat ldh, and their efficacy has been extensively investigated. Acupuncture demonstrates superior efficacy rates and pain reduction effects over ibuprofen, diclofenac sodium, and meloxicam.36 additionally, acupuncture significantly improves pain and functional scores in patients with ldh compared to sham acupuncture.37 in this study, chuna manual therapy will serve as the primary spinal manipulation strategy. This is a type of manual treatment involving the application of manipulative techniques using the practitioner’s hands or auxiliary tools to adjust regions of the patient’s body, thereby modulating physiological and pathological conditions to achieve therapeutic effects. Chuna manual therapy, highly recognized in korea and internationally, is predominantly used for musculoskeletal disorders.38 notably, in the korean clinical practice guidelines for ldh, meta-analytic evidence demonstrated that chuna manual therapy produced statistically significant improvements in pain and functional outcomes compared with active controls, including western medicine or injections.14 however, current evidence remains still insufficient., based on existing studies, non-phm treatments, such as acupuncture, electroacupuncture, and spinal manipulation therapy, may offer a safer and more effective therapeutic approach than phm treatments, particularly in the contexts where phm treatments are widely prevalent despite clinical guidelines recommendations. Consequently, we aimed to generate high-quality evidence to substantiate this potential. Our pilot clinical trials compared and evaluated the effectiveness of phm and non-phm treatment strategies in patients with non-acute ldh. The first pilot study, conducted at a single institution, involved the random allocation of 30 patients with ldh to either a non-phm or phm treatment group in a 1:1 ratio, with all treatments provided at a korean medical hospital.22 at the 13-week follow-up, following an 8-week treatment period, the participants in the non-phm treatment group showed significantly greater improvements in nrs scores for lp and odi scores compared to those in the phm treatment group. An analysis of treatment records confirmed that the non-phm group received acupuncture, electroacupuncture, and spinal manipulation therapy. Notably, 70% of patients in the phm group underwent nerve block procedures, and 100% received medication prescriptions, indicating adherence to the respective treatment protocols in both groups. However, because patients in the phm treatment group received treatment within a korean medicine hospital, the study was limited in its ability to fully reflect the diversity of prescriptions encountered in real-world clinical settings. Regarding phm treatments, all patients received aceclofenac, paracetamol, pregabalin, and almagate, and only one patient received celecoxib, naproxen, or eperisone. To enhance the external validity of the main study, we removed restrictions on treatment institutions for the phm treatment group, allowing patients to receive treatment at their institution of choice. However, unfamiliar with such a pragmatic study design, assessing whether participants would adhere to their assigned treatment strategies and whether detailed treatment records from these settings could be reliably collected and documented was necessary. Therefore, a second pilot study was conducted to evaluate the feasibility of the revised design. in the second study,, 36 patients were recruited from four korean medical hospitals nationwide. Patients assigned to the phm treatment group were permitted to receive care at their chosen medical institution without restrictions. After an 8-week treatment period, the non-phm treatment group demonstrated greater improvements than the phm group in nrs scores for lbp, nrs scores for lp, and odi. Furthermore, non-phm treatment was associated with higher quality-adjusted life years and lower costs than phm treatment. Patients in the phm treatment group demonstrated relatively high adherence to their assigned treatment strategies, and treatment records from external institutions were successfully collected and documented. An analysis of these records revealed a greater diversity of treatment modalities than in the first pilot study, including injection therapies and nerve blocks, as well as phm treatments with eperisone, aceclofenac, and tramadol, suggesting that the study more accurately reflected real-world clinical practice. these two pilot clinical trials confirmed the feasibility of the main study. Based on these findings, we designed a large-scale pragmatic clinical trial aimed at generating high-quality evidence of the comparative effectiveness of non-phm and phm treatment strategies in patients with non-acute ldh in real-world clinical settings. We also conducted various preliminary studies that served as a basis for designing the main study. One study aimed to determine a more appropriate substantial clinical benefit (scb) threshold for patients with ldh by calculating and comparing scb values based solely on nrs scores for lp, nrs scores for lbp, and a composite measure that considered both scores together.40 nrs scores for the dominant change between the two measures resulted in a higher auc for scb than using individual scores for lbp or lp, suggesting that the dominant change approach better reflected patients’ perceived improvement. Accordingly, the primary outcome of this study was defined based on the nrs score for the dominant change, rather than specifying either lbp or lp. furthermore, a nationwide survey was conducted to identify patient-centered outcomes in patients with ldh.41 approximately 55% of respondents prioritized functional recovery over pain reduction, indicating a nearly equal distribution of patients who valued either pain relief or functional improvement. Therefore, both pain and function were designated as primary outcomes in the present study. Additionally, patients expressed a preference for stable, long-term treatment effects without recurrence or exacerbation, rather than rapid effects, and they prioritized treatment safety over efficacy. To account for these preferences, the follow-up period was extended to 3 years with periodic mri assessments to enhance the accuracy and reliability of follow-up evaluations. Recurrence and aes were designated as key components of the outcome analysis. Finally, while many clinical studies on ldh have primarily considered radiating leg pain as the main outcome measure,42 the survey indicated that patients regarded both lbp and lp as the most critical symptoms requiring improvement. Consequently, the primary objective of this study was to comprehensively evaluate both types of pain. an odi score of 30 represents the threshold for discharge in patients who are satisfied with their symptom improvement.29 based on these findings, an odi score of 30 was used as the criterion for recurrence in this study. for this study, all participants will undergo lumbar mri screening at baseline, and only those with imaging findings consistent with disc herniation that explain their symptoms will be enrolled. Moreover, during the 3-year follow-up period, five mri scans will be performed to enable continuous monitoring of imaging changes. Various mri-based indicators will be analyzed as outcomes. Using mri data from 200 participants collected at five time points over 3 years, this study is expected to generate a highly valuable database, facilitating analysis of treatment-induced imaging changes, their correlation with patient outcomes, and the prognostic implications of mri findings. the strength of our study lies in being the first large-scale, multicenter, pragmatic randomized controlled trial directly comparing non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatment strategies for non-acute lumbar disc herniation. Its pragmatic design, allowing treatments to be delivered in real-world clinical settings at the discretion of clinicians, enhances external validity and generalizability. Especially, its unusually long three-year follow-up combined with five serial mri assessments, allowing the construction of a large mri-based cohort that is rare in ldh research worldwide. This dataset will provide valuable insights into the natural course of ldh and the relationship between symptomatic trajectories and radiologic changes. Furthermore, it may serve as a foundation for developing machine-learning–based prognostic models, including those predicting recurrence or clinical deterioration. Moreover, most landmark ldh trials, including the sport43 and hague studies,43 primarily enrolled patients with acute-to-subacute symptoms (typically 6–12 weeks), whereas evidence focusing specifically on non-acute or persistent ldh remains limited. Therefore, the findings of this trial may offer insights that complement and extend the existing literature. Lastly, comprehensive outcome measures, including pain, function, quality of life, recurrence, and cost-effectiveness, will allow for a multidimensional evaluation of treatment strategies. nevertheless, given the long follow-up duration and the allowance of treatment at external institutions, ensuring patient adherence could be the most critical factor in the successful execution of this study. To maintain research quality, ongoing training for research teams, particularly study coordinators, and appropriate compensation for participants will be implemented. However, as a pragmatic trial conducted in real-world clinical settings, variability in treatment delivery across clinicians and institutions may introduce heterogeneity that could limit internal validity. Despite the fact that all mri readings were performed by a radiologist with extensive clinical experience, the lack of a predefined strategy to ensure inter-reader reliability remains a notable limitation. Furthermore, as blinding of participants and clinicians is not feasible, there remains a potential risk of performance and expectation bias despite the use of blinded assessors. this study may provide high-quality evidence on the effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and safety of a non-phm treatment strategy centered on acupuncture, electroacupuncture, and spinal manipulation therapy. The findings of this study also have the potential to inform future clinical practice guidelines and health policy decisions by providing robust comparative effectiveness evidence for non-pharmacological and pharmacological strategies in non-acute ldh. conclusion this is the first well-designed, large-scale clinical study to compare non-phm and phm treatment strategies in patients with non-acute ldh. In particular, establishing a large mri cohort will enable detailed investigation of disease progression and support the development of prognostic models. Considering major ldh trials have largely examined acute-to-subacute presentations, this study may fill an important gap by providing evidence specific to patients with persistent, non-acute symptoms. This study may generate high-quality comparative effectiveness evidence on non-pharmacological and pharmacological strategies for non-acute ldh, thereby informing future clinical practice guidelines and health policy decisions. abbreviations ae, adverse events; ancova, analysis of covariance; auc, area under the curve; crf, case report form; dc, dominant change; eq-5d-5l, euroqol-5 dimension; fabq, fear-avoidance beliefs questionnaire; hrqol, health-related quality of life; irb, institutional review board; itt, intention-to-treat; lbp, low back pain; ldh, lumbar disc herniation; lmm, linear mixed mo locf, last observation carried forward; lp, leg pain; mi, multiple imputation; mri, magnetic resonance imaging; nrs, numeric rating scale; odi, oswestry disability index; phm, pharmacological; scb, substantial clinical benefit; sf-12, short form-12 health survey. data sharing statement the data that support the findings of this study are available on request from the corresponding author. (I.H.H). ethics approval and informed consent all participants will be required to provide written informed consent voluntarily after receiving a full explanation of the study’s purpose and procedures from the research personnel prior to study initiation. The study protocol, crf, informed consent form, and all other study-related documents are approved by the irb of jaseng hospital of korean medicine (approval numbers: jaseng 2023-05-001/2023-05-002/2023-05-003/2023-05-004). The protocol has been registered on clinicaltrials.Gov (registration number: nct06024460; july 20, 2023). funding this research was funded by the korea institute of oriental medicine (kiom), republic of korea (grant number: ksn2122211). disclosure the authors declare no conflicts of interest. references 1. Schoenfeld aj, weiner bk. Treatment of lumbar disc herniation: evidence-based practice. Int j gene med. 2010;3:209. Doi:10.2147/ijgm.S12270 2. Will js, bury dc, miller ja. Mechanical low back pain. 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    College Guide By corey irwin , 5 hours ago ucr christmas wouldn’t be christmas without great music. And while famous old carols and unstoppable pop hits seem to get the most attention, many of classic rock’s biggest acts have also released excellent holiday tunes. in some cases, rockers have found new and unique ways to reinvent christmas standards — like twisted sister ’s take on “o come all ye faithful,” heart ‘s version of “oh holy night” or bruce springsteen ’s famous rendition of “santa claus is coming to town.” still, many other classic rock artists have opted to create their own original material for the holiday season. The beatles , elton john , ac/dc , the kinks and def leppard are among the array of acts who’ve contributed to the distinctive christmas tunes to the world. read more: 10 worst rock covers of christmas songs regardless of whether you prefer covers or originals, there’s no shortage of enjoyable holiday options out there. With so many great songs to choose from, it can be hard crafting the perfect festive playlist. Thankfully, ucr is here to do it for you. below, we’ve assembled 42 classic rock christmas tracks to make your holiday season loud. They run the gamut of rock, representing different eras, subgenres and performance styles. Some are big hits you’ve likely heard before, others are lesser-known gems that deserve some yuletide attention. like saint nick, we wanted to make sure we had something for everyone on our list. So whether you’re into deafening metal, boisterous pop rock, snarky punk or poignant acoustic tracks, there’s sure to be something here to enjoy. classic rock christmas playlist captiol the beatles, christmas time (is here again) (1967) for years, the beatles recorded annual christmas records which were shipped to members of their official fan club. Material ranges from skits and messages from the band, to covers of holiday standards. Occasionally, they mixed in an original tune, as was the case with this 1967 classic. Emi queen, thank god its christmas (1984) in a 2020 interview with ultimate classic rock nights, brian may discussed the creation of queens thank god its christmas. This was roger [taylor]s composition, mainly, except he didnt have a chorus, the guitarist recalled. So i contributed the chorus and we worked on it together, to cut a long story short. And then, when it was almost finished, we presented it to freddie, who loved it and did a beautiful vocal. I think its just the most understated vocal, and i love it. Real the pretenders, 2000 miles (1983) the pretenders turned tragedy into a timeless track with 1983’s “200 miles.” In june of ‘82, james honeyman-scott, guitarist and founding member of the pretenders, died of a drug overdose. “2000 miles” was written in his honor. Emotional without being dreary, poignant without feeling weighty, the tender tune was officially released in december 1983. It is regularly ranked among the greatest holiday songs ever recorded. Bruce springsteen bruce springsteen, santa claus is comin to town (1981) bruce springsteens famous rendition of santa claus is coming to town was recorded live in 1975 at new yorks c. W. Post college. The performance finds the boss in a jovial mood, memorably laughing with the audience and members of the e street band before launching into the tune. Springsteens version of santa claus is coming to town wasnt officially released until 1981, when it appeared on the sesame street compilation album, in harmony 2 . Polydor slade, merry xmas everybody (1973) slade was fresh off the success of two u.K. No. 1 hits -- “cum on feel the noize” and “skweeze me pleeze me” -- when they released their holiday tune “merry xmas everybody.” Penned by bassist jimmy lea and singer noddy holder, the track harnessed nostalgia and a warm melody to celebrate the working man’s holiday season. Capitol john lennon, happy xmas (war is over) (1971) while other songs on our list carry a timeless holiday feeling, john lennon’s “happy xmas (war is over)” is very much steeped in the era in which it was written. The track was a response to the ongoing vietnam war, and its classic phrase “war is over” was part of lennon’s campaign for peace. The lyrics encourage reflection, but also offer a reason for hope. It ranks among lennon’s most popular solo releases. Motown stevie wonder, someday at christmas (1966) stevie wonder was just 16 years old when he released someday at christmas, a joyous holiday tune that doubles as a plea for peace on earth. The jackson 5 later had a hit with their own version, and everyone from pearl jam to justin bieber covered the track. Still, it was wonder who made it a classic. Metal god ent rob halford, we three kings (2009) who says metal and merriment can’t go hand-in-hand? Judas priest icon rob halford infused the holidays with noise on his 2009 album halford iii: winter songs . While the whole lp is christmas-themed, our favorite track is the blistering rendition of we three kings. Kinks properties limited / sanctuary records / bmg the kinks, father christmas (1977) does anything say “happy holidays” more than the story of a department-store santa getting robbed? With this christmas track, the kinks’ ray davies took aim at the separation of social classes, telling the story with a mix of humor and aggression. Emi george thorogood and the destroyers, rock and roll christmas (1983) george thorogood delivers his signature boogie-woogie style on this 1983 track. True to form, thorogood asks santa for a “chuck berry record and a picture of elvis,” along with a “phonograph player so i can rock and roll with you” in the lyrics.” Originally recorded for an mtv christmas special, it was later included on various compilation albums. Epic / sony wham!, Last christmas (1984) one of the more polarizing entries on our list, whams last christmas has fostered two vocal, and equally passionate bases. Fans praise it as a beloved holiday staple, with george michaels lyrics about a christmas romance bringing annual joy to the festive season. Detractors insist its too poppy, and argue that the popularity of last christmas oversaturates the december airwaves every year. We fall into the former category, happily including it on our holiday playlist. Oglio records david bowie and bing crosby, peace on earth/little drumer boy (1977) decades later, the pairing is still head-scratching. Bing crosby, the classic crooner who came to prominence during hollywood’s golden age, teaming with rock’s gender bending star, david bowie. Yet this unlikely duo delivered an iconic rendition of peace on earth/little drummer boy” during crosbys merrie olde christmas tv special. Blackheart records joan jett and the blackhearts, little drummer boy (1981) not to be outdone, joan jett delivered her own version of little drummer boy in 1981. The rendition served as the initially closing track for her second studio album, i love rock n roll . The lp was released in december of 81, but when the calendar turned to 1982, the album’s tracklisting changed. Later pressings of the lp featured a different song, “oh woe is me,” replacing “little drummer boy.” Elektra eagles, please come home for christmas (1978) label pressure forced the eagles to come up with something to release in 1978. Don henley had the bright idea to cover “please come home for christmas,” a song originally recorded by blues singer charles brown in 1960. Sure enough, the eagles landed another hit with their rendition, which peaked at number 18 on the billboard hot 100. Warner bros. Prince, another lonely christmas (1984) prince certainly didn’t plan to write a traditional christmas track, ignoring the typical motifs like sleigh bells and santa. Instead, the purple one’s holiday tune is about who died on christmas day. While prince always maintained this purple rain album cut was a work of fiction, close collaborators sensed it may have reflected his own sense of isolation at the time. Capitol paul mccartney, wonderful christmastime paul mccartney recorded wonderful christmastime” during the sessions for his solo album mccartney ii . It became a worldwide hit, and has remained a holiday classic heard year after year. Still, some people like to focus on the negative, criticizing the song’s simplistic lyrics and cheesy arrangement. To them we say, “bah humbug!” Legacy recordings heart, oh holy night (2001) was composer john sullivan dwight thinking of ann wilson when he turned the french poem poem minuit, chrétiens into an english-language hymn in 1855? Well, no. But the heart frontwoman’s dynamic voice transcends this carol, making it a must-have on any holiday playlist. Universal elton john, step into christmas (1973) elton john wrote and recorded “step into christmas” in one day. The track was intentionally designed to be an upbeat, holiday single, meant as a thank you to fans who had helped support john throughout an especially successful year. Released in december 1973, “step into christmas” was initially met with a lackluster response, but it’s since become a staple on holiday playlists worldwide. Glory days music under license from v&h holdings pty ltd elvis presley, blue christmas (1957) elvis presley wasnt the first person to record blue christmas -- that honor goes to country singer doye odell who released his version in 1948. But it was elvis who made the song a holiday classic when he included his rendition on the 1957 lp elvis christmas album . Rca hall & oates, jingle bell rock (1983) hundreds of people have covered “jingle bell rock” over the years, ranging from the beach boys and brenda lee, to ariana grande and blake shelton. Still, our favorite version is this version from hall & oates, originally released in 1983. It’s cheesy, fun and bubbling with holiday cheer -- everything you’d expect from an early ‘80s christmas treat. Warner records joni mitchell, river (1971) leave it to joni mitchell to make heartache sound so gorgeous. “River” is technically not a holiday song -- the story is set at christmas, but the narrative is about lost romance and that empty, isolating feeling that accompanies a breakup. Though never released as an official single, “river” remains one of mitchell’s essential tracks. Atco ac/dc, mistress for christmas (1990) ac/dc take aim at snobbish, upperclass decadence in this tongue-in-cheek tune from 1990. Never mind that angus young and the guys were already multi-millionaires by this point in their career. Just enjoy the silly, riff-heavy sounds of mistress for christmas. Capitol beach boys, little saint nick (1963) the beach boys’ brian wilson combined hot rod imagery with santa’s sleigh when creating the group’s classic holiday track “little saint nick.” I wrote the lyrics to it while i was out on a date and then i rushed home to finish the music,” wilson later recalled. The tune was released as a single in 1963 and peaked at no. 3 on the billboard hot 100. A year later, it would be featured on the beach boys christmas album . Virgin smashing pumpkins, christmastime (1997) smashing pumpkins showed their soft side with the 1997 tune christmastime. Across a lush arrangement, billy corgan sings about holiday cheer, loved ones and the heartwarming glow the season emanates. It’s a beautiful piece of work, but not one that received much attention upon release. Christmastime has largely been relegated to compilation albums and rarities material. According to setlist.Fm, the band has never played it in concert. umg u2, christmas (baby, please come home (1987) the irish lads in u2 will never be mistaken for r&b stars, but bono and company proved they can handle any style of music with their cover of darlene loves holiday classic christmas, baby please come home. Released on the all-star compilation album a very special christmas , u2 avoided playing the tune in concert for decades. After nearly 36 years, they revisited christmas, baby please come home during a show at the las vegas sphere in december 2023. a&m tom petty & the heartbreakers, christmas all over again five years later, a very special christmas 2 picked up where its predecessor left off. The compilation once again recruited many of the biggest names in music, with proceeds benefiting the special olympics. The crown jewel of this sequel lp was tom pettys christmas all over again. The rocker admitted he took a page from phil spectors playbook when creating the track, using a wall of sound approached that included four acoustic guitarists, four saxophonists, two bassists, a harpist, a harpsichordist, a marimba player and an additional drummer alongside pettys usual heartbreakers. Ze archives france the waitresses, christmas wrapping (1981) at the insistence of their record label, ohio-based band the waitresses released this new wave christmas tune in 1981. The title is a play on words -- the lyrics are delivered in a spoken word style -- but the story is clear. Unlike other holiday songs that glamorize christmas, the waitresses opted to depict what it’s like to spend this special time alone (hence, “i think i’ll miss this one this year”). Rhino twisted sister, christmas geffen weezer, the christmas song (2000) while demoing songs that would eventually make it onto 2001s green album, weezer came up with the idea for the christmas song. They originally recorded the tune for a special holiday compilation released by influential los angeles radio station kroq. Soon after, the cars ric ocasek, who had been working with the band, recommended they rerecord the holidsy tune with a few slight changes. It was later included on the bands ep, winter weezerland . Warner bros. The pogues, fairytale of new york (1988) it took more than 2 years for celtic punk band the pogues to create “fairytale of new york.” An original draft was deemed too corny, but when the band recalibrated the song’s story to focus on a couple facing tough times during the holidays, something clicked. Interplay between pogues singer shane macgowan and guest kirsty maccoll helped bring the song to life. “Fairytale of new york” eventually peaked at no. 2 in the u.K. Legacy recordings jose feliciano, feliz navidad (1970) jose feliciano’s 1970 hit “feliz navidad” wasn’t just popular, it was a groundbreaking bilingual release that garnered love from mainstream, english language listeners. If i had left in spanish only, then i knew the english stations might not play it,” the singer later recalled. “So i decided to write an english lyric, i want to wish you a merry christmas. And then there was no way the stations could lock that song out of the programming. Dark horse billy idol, on christmas day (2021) billy idol released his first christmas album in 2006, then reissued the lp 15 years later with added material. While much of the album was made up of holiday standards, the original tune “on christmas day,” featured on the 2021 edition, was a standout track. The song marches along with festive delight, and idol’s longtime guitarist steve stevens delivers plenty of holiday riffage. Cameo-parkway records bob seger and the last heard, sock it to me, santa (1963) in the early years of his career, bob seger was a popular regional act in the detroit area. One of his pre-stardom bands was the last heard, who he recorded with in the mid-’60s. Their james brown-inspired “sock it to me, santa” is an electrifying jolt of holiday cheer. Pre-streaming era, this was one of those hard-to-find gems, but now we can joyfully blast it to our heart’s content. fuel 2000 jethro tull, greensleeves (2003) jethro tull’s 2003 christmas album is filled with vibrant reimaginings of many holiday classics. Our favorite is their lively rendition of “greensleeves,” which boils over with palpable energy. For nearly two decades, it seemed as though the jethro tull christmas album would be the band’s final studio lp. Though they’ve since returned with new material, it remains the final album to feature guitarist martin barre. Columbia bob dylan, must be santa (2009) in 2009, bob dylan delivered another new twist to his always unpredictable career by releasing a crhistmas album. Christmas in the heart found the legendary singer-songwriter taking on many beloved holiday tunes. The frenzied centerpiece of the lp was “must be santa,” which dylan delivered in a wild, polka style. Cbs films / republic records robert plant and alison krauss, the light of christmas day (2015) honest confession: we have zero memory of the movie christmas with the coopers (aka love the coopers ). What we do remember is “the light of christmas day,” a beautiful duet by robert plant and alison krauss that was featured on the soundtrack. As always, the singers’ incredible chemistry shone through, delivering a low-key yet engrossing holiday tune. Rough trade julian casablancas, i wish it was christmas today (2009) i wish it was christmas today started life in 2000 as a saturday night live sketch, performed by jimmy fallon, horatio sanz, tracy morgan and chris katan. The comedians performed it annually on snl for a few years, but i wish it was christmas today really took off when the strokes frontman julian casablancas got ahold of it, turning the track into an emphatic holiday anthem. Bmg greg lake, i believe in father christmas (1975) greg lake is best known for his prog rock prowess with bands like king crimson and elp. After stints with those groups he launched a successful solo career, which included the holiday tune “i believe in father christmas.” Lyrically, the track pushed against the holiday’s commercialism, with lines like: “they sold me a dream of christmas / they sold me a silent night / they told me a fairy story.” It became an unexpected hit in 1975, peaking at no. 2 on the u.K. Chart. Bludgeon riffola / mercury records def leppard, we all need christmas (2018) bassist rick savage came up with the idea for “we all need christmas,” def leppard’s holiday track from 2018. Sonically, inspiration came from another entry on our playlist, greg lake’s “i believe in father christmas.” “I think it makes you think back,” singer joe elliott explained to ucr when discussing def leppard’s holiday track. “I think thats what people do at christmas, we think back to younger days, worse days, better days, or theyre missing family that cant make it back this particular christmas. It becomes a very poignant time of year for a lot of people. I think this song reflects that old mood.” Epitaph tom waits, christmas card from a hooker in minneapolis (1978) ok, this one may not go over well at your family christmas party. Tom waits’ lyrics for “christmas card from a hooker in minneapolis” tells the story of a prostitute who has gotten pregnant and is working to get her life on track. We mainly included it here because the song title is too good to ignore. A&m bryan adams, christmas time bryan adams was in the midst of an incredible hit streak when he released the stand-alone holiday single, “christmas time.” The track featured many of adams’ calling cards, including a soaring melody and catchy chorus. He’d later include it on the 2019 ep christmas . Geffen / mca blink-182, i wont be home for christmas (1997) this 1997 radio single is exactly what you’d expect from blink-182: upbeat, slightly raunchy and catchy as hell. It was eventually released commercially in 2001 and has remained a fan favorite ever since. We can’t prove that santa loves mosh pits, but if he does, this is the tune he’s rocking out to.
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    Msg no. December 25 Merry Christmas USPHS-EMA 2025
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    College Guide The world crown enjoys moral and technical support from god’s holy spirit and telecommunications companies and local and state governments around the world. there is nothing more sensational than ordinary life. The way life and our world is presented to us leaves something to be desired. If you are a new reader a.B.N. Is a news and information emergency service network. It was established in 2009. It is made just for times like today. every day is a miracle and i give thanks to the holy spirit for our economies in each nation. I pray that our economies in each nation become better and better together with our health institutions, our major businesses, our universities, our religions and our governments. is there not enough information? Did you like our previous preface? You can read it on wyoming day. our emergency services are not set to your emotions, but to the steady reality that a real emergency is in effect. One which has required from us a calm cool emergency response .Jc (2024) ….The presence of the world crown is a tool that helps police, government and the military measure emergency justice in every nation, verify the justice, follow the justice, be predictors of the justice and help to bring each country’s emergency status to an end…. Department of justice emergency service. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. News and information remain in a general state of emergency. No critical contact has been made with u.S. Emergency services. mmxii -2025 usphs ema : ?? : Homeroom: jose’s desk: hello and welcome to usphs-ema. If you are just beginning we recommend our resources page. You can also try usemg and also jc angelcraft for beginners more quotes …in our world are governments and military dictatorships all of which are unable to establish contact with us. We receive excellent technical support. Everyone, the military, organizations, religions, and governments knows our telephone numbers and addresses. We make ourselves easy to contact and find… ….We are following strict communication protocols making sure that in the absence of incoming communications, that our outward communications, are steady and stable…. mmxii-2025 usphs ema : ?? : Welcome to usphs ema, to make our website worth your time we offer a free history lesson courtesy of the library of congress. Is there not enough information? Did you like our previous preface? You can read it on wyoming day. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. News and information remain in a general state of emergency. No critical contact has been made with u.S. Emergency services. Today in history the art of war. december 25 merry christmas 2025! mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. ” come on finius tell us about the holy spirit. ” ”ok” said finius. The holy spirit is the existence who for our sake became our heavenly mother and father leaving nothing to chance. In christianity, he is known as jesus and she as mary. The holy spirit has many different names much depends on the religion. “but if jesus and mary were the holy spirit on earth than how could the holy spirit be in heaven as well? “the holy spirit is always in heaven and can do and be many things simultaneously.” “wow!” Said all the animals the holy spirit becomes like us regularly so it can be with us both in heaven and on earth. “tell us something scary finius.” “well i am not supposed to say this but the holy spirit is the holy existence and is everything good which exists. It can at will be many people and things on the earth all at the same time, but will only choose its main persona to reveal itself like it did with jesus. “is that why people worship jesus?” Asked the kitten “yes,” said replied finius “if jesus were not the holy spirit itself, all christians would be heretics. “what about our heavenly mother?” Asked the puppy “in this season she is called the virgin mary.” Answered finius have nice christmas eve jose maria chavira m.S. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. there are many people who want me to resign. That is something i considered 25 years ago when i got hurt. It was a logical decision but i never resigned. A person commissioned by the holy spirit never resigns. They are like a king or queen who serves the people to their last dying breath. today tuesday, december 23, 2025 10:00 am – 5:00 pm est at the library of congress is the exhibition the art of war: artwork from the veterans history project. Thomas jefferson building, great hall – 2nd floor (lj-200-e). Before you watch it say a little prayer to protect yourself from its information. News and information are in a state of emergency. It is quite a situation. Not even historians, professors and teachers know they have done anything wrong. It is so bad that “man in the high castle” nazis still want you to believe in the bomb. Their number is in called in daily. It is always best not to mention the latest names as they will reveal themselves. you will know them by their actions. radio, television and wireless: mass media political news and general information remain in a general state of emergency. Health information, business information, investment information, educational information, organizational information, scientific information, historical information, meteorological information, economy information, legislation (laws) and government information are affected. Wireless, cable, television, radio and the internet are also affected. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. today in history cornelius alexander mcgillicuddy, known as connie mack, the “tall tactician” of major league baseball, was born on december 22, 1862, in east brookfield, massachusetts. Ramrod-straight and a string bean of a man at 6’1? And 150 pounds, mack was a professional baseball player prior to serving as a manager and team executive for fifty-three years. fifty of those years, from 1901 through the 1950 season, were spent as owner-manager of the philadelphia athletics. The a’s won nine american league championships and five world series under the management of this beloved and respected baseball legend. In 1937, mack was elected to the baseball hall of fame…. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. on december 21, 1928, president calvin coolidge signed the boulder canyon project act for “…controlling the floods, improving navigation and regulating the flow of the colorado river, providing for storage and for the delivery of the stored waters thereof for reclamation of public lands and other beneficial uses exclusively within the united states, and for the generation of electrical energy…” mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. on december 20, 1790, a mill, with water-powered machinery for spinning, roving, and carding cotton, began operating on the banks of the blackstone river in pawtucket, rhode island. Based on designs of the english inventor richard arkwright, the mill was built by samuel slater, a recent english immigrant who had apprenticed with arkwright’s partner, jebediah strutt. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. on december 19, 1903, new yorkers celebrated the opening of the williamsburg bridge, the second and largest of three steel-frame suspension bridges to eventually span the city’s east river. Designed by leffert l. Buck and henry hornbostel, it had taken over seven years to complete. Built to alleviate traffic on the brooklyn bridge and to provide a link between manhattan and the williamsburg section of brooklyn, the williamsburg bridge—with its main span at 1,596 feet—was the world’s longest suspension bridge until the 1920s. today at the library of congress mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. what is it about the word ratify that bothers me so much? Today in history we have a ratifying caucus. It is not befitting of the delegates of new jersey who wrote so eloquently now be it known, that we, the delegates of the state of new jersey, chosen by the people thereof, for the purpose aforesaid, having maturely deliberated on and considered the aforesaid proposed constitution, do hereby, for and on the behalf of the people of the said state of new jersey, agree to, ratify, and confirm, the same and every part thereof. That means they agreed to change it from a 2 state constitution, to a 3 state constitution. today in history on december 18, 1787 representatives on behalf of the people of new jersey approved the new constitution. New jersey was the third state to do so, following delaware and pennsylvania. today at the library of congress mmxii– december 17, 2025 usphs ema : ?? : Welcome to usphs ema. Today in history with the president. Full title: president reagan and nancy reagan light the national christmas tree in the east room on december 17, 1981 today in history on december 17, 1979, president jimmy carter walked to lafayette square from the white house to participate in the first national menorah lighting, in celebration of the jewish holiday of hanukkah. Initiated that year by the washington, d.C. Office of the jewish organization chabad-lubavitch, the national menorah lighting has since become an annual event. on the morning of december 17, 1903, wilbur and orville wright took turns piloting and monitoring their flying machine in kill devil hills, north carolina. Orville piloted the first flight that lasted just 12 seconds and 120 feet. On the fourth and final flight of the day, wilbur traveled 852 feet, remaining airborne for 59 seconds. That morning, the brothers became the first people to demonstrate sustained flight of a heavier-than-air machine under the complete control of the pilot. today at the library of congress mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. today in history president reagan meeting with mother teresa in the oval office on december 16, 1985. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. today in history on december 15, 1791, the new united states of america ratified the bill of rights.. I like the word finalized better. Ratified sounds like a word that in the future could change in its meaning. as things are right now we have to use wisdom to look at our past so we can determine our future. If something is strange about our past we can change it back to its original information that is unless our original information was altered or destroyed by fires and we seem to have a lot them throughout history. I don’t support the “sacred fire” and what it means. Fire is the way to destruction. Those obsessed with fires and especially “the sacred fire” are people you might hardly suspect. and so according to the public record at the library of congress, today in history on december 15, 1791, the new united states of america finalized a bill of rights. no one needs to be told that its o.K. To fight. Nobody told the colonist that it was o.K. Fight. But if a real emergency arises and god does not come to our rescue, something is terribly wrong. You know that the historical narrative does not produce much faith in god’s holy spirit which is proving to be today like it has always been, steady justice that men coverup every day. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. december 14, 2023 happy holidays and welcome to usphs ema . Today in history at 10:00 p.M. On december 14, 1799, george washington died at his mt. Vernon home after five decades of service to his country. He was never a freemason. I know how badly some men want him and joseph smith to be freemasons, but it is just not possible. You see the freemasons worship jesus, are known for their charitable organizations and also for sacrificing children, moloch among other things. They call satan the god of this world and satan does not even exist! There is something terribly wrong with this secret society. By comparison george washington did not sacrifice one child. In his own words he said today. i leave you with undefiled hands, an uncorrupted heart, and with ardent vows to heaven for the welfare and happiness of that country in which i and my forefathers to the third or fourth progenitor drew our first breath. if george washington was a freemason, he would have had defiled hands and as such never would have been the father of the nation. Freemasons and freemasonry continues in judgment. George washington does not. freemasonry the organization has not made contact with u.S. Emergency services. Many grand-masters, priests and clergy have been judged by god. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. The royal charter of dartmouth college, was originally obtained on december 13, 1769: dartmouth news receives an “f” grade for continuing to participate in the nazi donald trump white supremacy propaganda and political conspiracy and for being a bad example to other students. Retrieved december 12, 2025 | dartmouth newsletter donald trump is no longer with us god rest him. Him, barrack obama, joe biden and many secret society and fraternity men have been officially judged by god’s holy spirit. A world crown has opened up to take responsibility for their judgments. - la couronne monde château versailles ( website) - world crown’s social media recordsinterpol’s emergency service mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: on december 12, 1787, delegates to the constitutional convention meeting at the pennsylvania state house (now known as independence hall) voted to ratify the constitution of 1787. Five days earlier, delaware had become the first state to adopt the work of the constitutional convention. This little constitutional tour reached its apex in 1989. in the library of congress, the constitutional convention broadside collection (21 titles) dates from 1786 to 1789 and includes documents relating to the constitutional convention of 1787, extracts of proceedings of state assemblies and conventions relating to the ratification of the constitution, and several essays on ratification. most of the items in the collections are composed of a single sheet, meeting the classic definition of a broadside. Some items, however, range in length to twenty-eight pages and are in the rare book and special collections division, with the exception of one broadside, which is in the manuscript division. if there are any problems with their authenticity the investigation begins with the name peter force from which many were acquired in 1867 mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. on december 11, 1919, the citizens of enterprise, alabama, erected a monument to the boll weevil, the pest that devastated their fields but forced residents to end their dependence on cotton and to pursue mixed farming and manufacturing. today in history occurs inside the critical context of the end of world war i which is the climax of another judgment of god. T today in history on december 11, 1919, the citizens of enterprise, alabama, erected a monument to the boll weevil, the pest that devastated their fields but forced residents to end their dependence on cotton and to pursue mixed farming and manufacturing. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. today in december 10 is wyoming day! Happy wyoming day a place where a woman’s vote still counts, that is unless the nazis fix the election or lie about the candidates and present them falsely like they do with their virtual reality- in that case our votes don’t matter. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. today according to the public record at the library of congress is a ralph bunch day. According to the public record he died on december 9, 1971, - loc events - loc today in history/ - usphs-ema last year’s post mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. in the history of the americas besides spain and england having their settlements, the french did also. They named the territory of louisiana after king louis the good king not the bad one. Several states were started by the french who in louisiana named new orleans after a city of france, the birthplace of joan of arc. in our hemisphere our melancholy named various cities and states such as new york (england), new hampshire (england), new england (england), new orleans (france). Then there is a new haven to replace the old haven. New mexico is named after the old mexico which was once name nova españa or new spain. In canada we have new scotland or nova escotia, new found land that is a tricky one. There is new brunswick named after brunswick the second-largest city in lower saxony. today’s history brings us to louisiana a french settlement with the natives. today three years after the commemoration of the statue of liberty the citizens of louisiana ratified a new state constitution on december 8, 1879. the post-reconstruction constitution reorganized the louisiana judiciary and moved the state capital from new orleans to baton rouge. Louisianians revised and passed new constitutions ten times from 1812 to 1921. Imagine that. located at the mouth of the mississippi-missouri river system, louisiana was occupied by native americans for thousands years prior to european settlement. french canadians from the colony of acadia sought refuge in louisiana during the 1750s and 1760s after being ousted by the british. Their descendants, the “cajuns,” culturally dominate much of southern. Louisiana. in 1812, louisiana became the eighteenth state in the union. Over the next thirty years, the combination of the expansion of steamboat transport and the rise of king cotton made the port of new orleans the fourth busiest in the world. louisiana’s fertile subtropical soils conceal oil fields and also support production of cotton, sugar cane, and rice. Frequent flooding prompted innovative planning including a system of canals and the above ground cemeteries of new orleans. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. the average american hardly notices the nazis unless they feel the effects of nazism in their lives such as an unfortunate death by coronavirus or any nazi born medical conspiracy. the nation’s problems are clearly entrenched in nazi white supremacy as opposed to american white supremacy which helped nazis entrench themselves. But most of the world’s worst nazis and nazi collaborators have been taken in the judgment god rest them. They were not always nazis. today’s library of congress entry is dated on december 7, 1941. Japan did collaborate with nazi white supremacy, but so did freemasons at the very highest levels and which by watching some of their virtual personas claim to be heroes of world war ii. If anything average americans are the real heroes unfortunately many became lodge members after the fact. i am authorized to inform you that information about world war ii is very exaggerated and nazis never told the truth to their ensuing generations who have false impression of the war and continue hating americans and fighting to this day. If the nazi germany had cause america would be overun and no such thing as the n.B.A. M.L.B. Or the n,f.L. Would exist and life would be exactly like the movie “man in the high castle”. by comparison americans are also given a false version of the war but there is no classical 2 minute drills to hate the nazis. If anything americans are warned to protect themselves from domestic white supremacy which is known to collaborate with nazi white supremacy. Americans are also reassured that god’s holy spirit is judging the nazis which have breached its defenses but to always keep watch on news so nothing takes them by surprise. Americans must protect themselves from the nazi (psyops) being done using donald trump’s persona may god rest him. - loc events - loc today in history/ - usphs-ema last year’s post mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. the entry at the library congress dated december 6, 1864 for abraham lincoln is observed. In the year 1865 white supremacy capitulated to the judgment of god’s holy spirit. the entry at the library congress dated december 6, 1884 is observed. Though seemingly monumental, the statue of liberty 1876 remains a story of stories of why it came into existence and that was it was the beginning of a new era and the end of old which for americans began 1789 the year that the u.S. Constitution was finalized after years of debate. - loc events - loc today in history/ - usphs-ema last year’s post mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. today’s entry in history about greek fraternities was written before the world crown made the judgment of god a public ministry. greek fraternities were once of substance so pure one would think there is no way now we will ever again fail in government with the kind of learning and quality of life and education that fraternities one represented. fraternity’s were not always wild like they are today. Students were once so serious thoughts of alcohol were far from their minds. with help of our holy spirit we can return back to better ways and make greek religion great again. Greek religion before christ right now is lost to alternate verses and interpretations. and so today in history on december 5, 1776, phi beta kappa, was founded at the college of william and mary in williamsburg, virginia, phi beta kappa was the nation’s first greek letter society. From 1776 to 1780, members met regularly at william and mary to write, debate, and socialize. greek fraternities and sororities known for their bylaws, mottoes in greek and latin, a badge and a seal once had a study and work ethic which made them legendary. the oath of secrecy, a special handclasp, and an elaborate initiation rituals came much later when freemasons took to guiding them. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. in november of 1783 a superior british fighting force had called it quits unable to continue against the power of god’s holy spirit which had defeated them completely in the final escalation which started in 1776 at the signing of the declaration of independence. and so today in history on thursday, december 4, 1783, general george washington met with his men in a building located on the corner of pearl and broad streets in lower manhattan today known as the frances tavern a place with rich history the next entry for today in history may be an alternate history, but it is harmless. It is dated one year before the landing at plymouth rock 1620 which is where the source of the first thanksgiving came from . in the third entry for today in history the william m. “Boss” tweed story is told. news and information remain in a general state of emergency all important categories in our world are affected. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. today is another america day. An america day always includes stories of the struggle of the settling of the americas which comprise a series of stories and narratives where natives and descendants of settlers watch first hand as god’s plan unfolds in every century. Unlike some men think, god’s plan is not to exterminate the indians but to educate them and bring them up to par because they are us and we are them. Jesus said you must be born again. Reincarnation is were all human and spiritual understanding begins. War is the product of “you only live once” thinking. today in history illinois entered the union on december 3, 1818. The twenty-first state takes its name from the illinois. During these days if you were a freelance homesteader or a scout your first education was the illiniwek or illini, “fighting men” or men who fight. Illiniwek or illini, were a loosely organized “you only live once” thinking group of native american tribes who lived in the mississippi river valley. The illini also made a lot of noise and so “noise” became the suffix which combined with illini to gives us the name of the state of illinoise. i write that because if the illini were more evolved spiritually they would have not been so aggressive. But they were losing their beloved nation. That is how they saw it and they were willing to fight and die for their beliefs. And since the bellicose “you only live once” thinking indians do not listen to reason the u.S. Calvary was a necessary military instrument to protect the interests of peaceful settlers who were not militant, but u.S. Soldiers were and both groups took turns fighting and defending their beliefs unable to see the america of the “thanksgiving pilgrims” a peaceful settling envisioned by the holy spirit which returns after great judgments take place. Today it is the nazis who are being judged in every nation. and so the fighting illini, before they became a football team, were a confederation, a group of algonquian-speaking tribes which occupied an area reaching from lake michigan to iowa, illinois, missouri, and arkansas. Algonquian is the greater perspective for indians of america given unique logistics and set of years and parameters. No one really knows how old the algonquian language is. There did not exist any libraries or history books before the first settlers began to arrive. It could be thousands of years old like asian languages. Algonquian is most definitely part of an even greater unknown native american language tree which includes mayan and other native & southern american languages later in 1874, the campus newspaper at the university of illinois changed its name from the student to the illini. The first recorded use of the name “illini” on campus. The earliest documented use of “illini” in athletics is in the 1907 illio yearbook, describing the football team. (Champagne county history retrieved 12032025) in the 17th century, when french explorers arrived in central illinois, the land was mostly occupied by various tribes. Before the last native american wars of the 19th century the french referred to the confederation as the illinois or illiniwek, french versions of the ottawa name for the group. Because the french were small in number in this area, they posed little threat to the resident tribes and maintained good relationships with them. when french explorers louis jolliet and jesuit father jacques marquette entered the illinois region in 1673. As the french decline arguable control of the territory is passed to great britain in 1763. But the fighting illini would always have their say until their resolve was exhausted and not so much by war, but by the judgment of god which has to prove to indian and settlers alike that america is god’s idea. then by default and manifest destiny the united states entered into the land that became illinois territory in 1783 the same year that the british had given up. And where aggression on either side was too much a judgment of god’s holy spirit sent a message to all aggressors, much in the same manner it does today. european settlers of illinois were of french descent. Five years after the united states entered into illinois territory, in 1788, the continental congress received information concerning the inhabitants of the illinois area. “There are sundry french settlements on the river mississippi within the tract,” the committee reported. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management today we begin with an entry that we should be ashamed of specially because nazis and communists love the bomb and make life dangerous physically and psychologically with all information nuclear. Solar and wind energy are expected to be more in use in the future as well as new and improved safe power plants. according to today’s public record today in history in the afternoon of december 2, 1942, the atomic age began inside an enormous tent on a squash court under the stands of the university of chicago’s stagg field. This is really nothing to be proud of. i am finally authorized by my holy spirit to tell you that “the atom bomb” is a conspiracy of lies in and all nations and in the movie collaborated and still collaborate with its information just like they did the about white supremacy’s socialist communist and democracy leaders who were judged before and during world war ii and after. Like all governments collaborated in world war ii in the keeping alive their missing leaders, the atom bomb is also a collaboration and used for psychological terror by all sides. Radioactive technology is still very dangerous. with regards to “the atom bomb” our holy spirit saved us from ourselves, but not from the lies which continued into the 50s 60s then died out. Thoroughly judged. Then they started up again in the 70s and continue right to this very day. also today in history a slow steady judgment of god’s holy spirit kept it peaceful enough that on december 2, 1763, members of the jewish community of newport, rhode island witnessed the dedication of a religious building which is the oldest surviving synagogue of the colonial era. designed in the georgian style by english architect peter harrison, the synagogue was named for its first leader. organized jewish community life in newport dates to 1658, when fifteen families emigrated and established a congregation in the growing seaport. Then called nephuse israel (scattered of israel), it was the second jewish congregation in the future u.S., And the first in a british colony 18 years later enough evidence existed that the colonists, very religious people, figured out england their mother was thoroughly judged, but they would have to make their independence official. After the declaration of independence 1776, there was natural resistance to the declaration from england to the year 1883 wherein they retired unable to continue for a lack of manpower. 27 years later after the dedication of 1763 in the year 1790 the hebrew community of newport welcomed george washington to their city. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. Today we ponder laws of segregation. Laws which force integration are not a solution. Getting along also does not mean we have to intermarry. If there are tensions and problems between two dogs, you separate the two dogs. Same with humans. i agree with the statement the problem has always been with the whites, the original slave masters. All people who are not white to the standards of their detractors must be careful for a prejudicial infrastructure exists. The prejudicial infrastructure is what is being judged together with those who sold out to that same conspiracy regardless of their race. Obama was judged for his role in the freemason conspiracy of the u.S. Status-quo. But slums and ghettos exist even for whites because of that nazi element which is in judgment. They want to make america their communist socialist war zone, even mexico and latin america illegal drugs and all the new marijuana legislation is designed destroy americans once and for all. But of course the nazis don’t tell you that and they excuse themselves from the label of “alcoholics and drug addicts.” all americans must work not to do drugs or become drunks even if these things are made legal by the nazis (democrat or republican) in the state in which you live. You can bet organized crime is part of nazi and communist conspiracies worldwide. Now the judgment of god’s holy spirit has been made public. The nazis and their communist allies have dug themselves a deep hole and now have no way to get themselves out and daily they continue to make their hole deeper and deeper. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: happy holidays! Welcome to the united states public health service emergency management. while white supremacy aggression was still being judged around the world on the evening of december 1, 1955, rosa parks, an african american, was arrested for disobeying an alabama law requiring black passengers to relinquish seats to white passengers when the bus was full. blacks also were required to sit at the back of the bus. Her arrest sparked a 381-day boycott of the montgomery bus system and led to a 1956 supreme court decision banning segregation on public transportation. laws banning segregation are a superficial solution. Parents must educate their children not to be white supremacist. Hateful and prejudicial young men and women is not sign of a healthy society. But racial hate occurs in every nation not just the united states and is the reason the world is always in judgment and why there are always problems. Getting along does not mean we have to intermarry. If there are tensions and problems between two dogs, you separate the two dogs. Same with humans. also today in history on december 1, 1957, the new york city ballet premiered agon, a collaboration between composer igor stravinsky (1882-1971) and choreographer george balanchine (1904-1983). The “pas de deux” choreographed by balanchine to the music of stravinsky and danced by diana adams and arthur mitchell became a defining moment in ballet history. mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: jose’s desk: hello and welcome to usphs ema. We pray you have a happy and safe holiday season. free books! internet archive https://archive.Org/about chronicling america https://chroniclingamerica.Loc.Gov mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room:hello and welcome usphs ema. Search america’s historic newspaper pages from 1777-1963. You can also use the u.S. Newspaper directory to find information about american newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling america is sponsored jointly by the national endowment for the humanities and the library of congress. a framework of history we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all humans are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. founding documents good general advice: this is also a writing of judgment if your coaches take their orders from freemasons who are known to conspire against athletes at all levels and or if your team has become corrupted (regular binge drinking & lots of drugs), there is no shame in quitting. But at the same continue to love your team and be the person which will one day lead them again at a more appropriate time and under more difficult circumstances and when the stakes are at their most high. Jc mmxii – ad annum praesentem: usphs ema : ?? : Home room: hello and welcome usphs ema. Mass media is in a state of emergency for political news and general information. Resourcese jose’s desk i began boot camp when i was 7 years old. Playing jr. All american tackle football growing up then later middle school and high school football is like reporting to boot camp every year. when i was 16 years old the holy spirit broke through to me and said “you are not here to play sports” i was devastated. I loved sports, i excelled in sports. My junior year playing varsity football was my last year. In my last game against pacific high school i led my team in tackles while playing safety. when i transferred to saddleback i planned to play football but it just was not the same. But at saddleback i became good friends with saddleback’s star player danny clark. You might know him better as nitro from american gladiators. I have in my life known and played sports with men who would become superstars. Lenny dykstra is another. His father coached us in california baseball’s poney leagues. .
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    Brookville Legion delivers gifts
    Posted on Thursday, December 25 @ 00:00:50 PST (11 reads)
    College Guide Brookville legion delivers gifts harrisburg – the pennsylvania department of education (pde) has entered into an agreement with commonwealth university to provide up to 16 college credits to eligible law enforcement officers through pde’s institute for law enforcement education (ilee). This agreement honors governor josh sh… harrisburg – earlier this month, governor josh shapiro announced that 54 highway, bridge, bike, and pedestrian projects in 34 counties across pennsylvania have been selected for more than $47 million in funding through the multimodal transportation fund (mtf), bringing the total mtf investme… hershey – the pennsylvania state police (psp) officially unveiled its newly constructed, state-of-the-art horse stable at the psp academy in hershey, marking the first completed structure in a comprehensive project to upgrade and modernize the academy’s 65-year-old training facilities. east brady -- a big crowd braved the low temperatures to attend the 11th annual light-up night held on saturday, december 6. clarion – the clarion county housing and redevelopment authority is holding a point in time count jan. 22. indiana, pa. – The pennsylvania department of transportation is hosting an open house for summer internships/employment recruiting on january 6 10 a.M. – 2 p.M. At the district 10 office at 2550 oakland avenue, indiana. Penndot district 10 serves armstrong, butler, clarion, indiana, and jef… harrisburg - the pennsylvania state police (psp) will use funding in the new state budget to strengthen staffing, modernize technology, and support its statewide public-safety operations, ensuring troopers have the resources needed to respond quickly and effectively in communities across the… counties conducted two audits before certification that confirmed the accuracy of the reported results limestone twp. – There will be a wreaths across america wreath laying ceremony at limestone cemetery saturday at 2 p.M. leeper -- leeper light up night will be held at the flower pad in leeper at the intersection of state route 66 and state route 36 in leeper on sunday, december 14 at 6:30 p.M. pittsburgh – allegheny health network’s (ahn) monroeville surgery center was once again ranked no. 1 in pennsylvania in newsweek’s list of “america’s best ambulatory surgery centers.” new statewide program through the pennsylvania department of conservation and natural resources will fund tree planting, maintenance, and safety work in communities that need it most — saving local governments money and improving neighborhood health. clarion -- as the new year approaches and the holiday season has families scrambling, stress is at an all-time high for us in our community. indiana, pa – the pennsylvania department of transportation (penndot) is accepting construction services feedback using an online survey. The public can take the survey november 24 through december 12, 2024 at district 10-0 construction customer survey. harrisburg – at its recent annual membership meeting, the pennsylvania chamber of business and industry’s (pa chamber) board of directors elected robert scaer to a two-year term as its new chairman. pittsburgh – peoples natural gas, an essential utilities company, urges customers to apply for the low-income home energy assistance program (liheap). This federally funded program provides one-time cash grants ranging from $200 – $1,000 to help eligible low-income households pay their heati… clarion -- nominations are now open for the 2026 clarion area hall of fame awards. Nominations will be accepted until february 6 at 3 p.M. foxburg -- share the gift of holiday music with the take3 christmas concert – joyous entertainment for families and music lovers of all ages and generations - as take3 trio’s rock-star charisma, world class artistry and blazing virtuosity inspire and uplift in a combination program of popula… east brady -- the annual east brady cookie crawl and light-up night will be held on saturday, december 6 from 10 a.M. Until 6 p.M. Activities include: clarion -- the lumber heritage region (lhr) is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2025-2026 mini-grant program. In addition to at least $30,000 to be distributed in 2025 mini grant funds by the lumber heritage region, these grant projects will leverage more than $51,436 in local spen… leeper -- leeper light up night will be held at the flower pad in leeper at the intersection of state route 66 and state route 36 in leeper on sunday, december 14 at 6:30 p.M. tioga – the pennsylvania department of transportation (penndot), along with the northern tioga school district and local officials announced a new penndot-led pilot project at williamson high school in tioga that allows students to take their learner’s permit knowledge test at school instead… clarion – santa will be in the gazebo at veteran’s memorial park at 6 p.M. During clarion’s light-up night scheduled for nov. 24. harrisburg –secretary of the commonwealth al schmidt highlighted the department of state’s work to ensure pennsylvanians retain access to life-saving medications despite the closure of hundreds of community and national pharmacies, demonstrating the shapiro administration’s commitment to cut… harrisburg -- the governor’s advisory council for hunting, fishing and conservation is seeking qualified candidates interested in serving the pennsylvania fish and boat commission (pfbc) as commissioners in the following regions: monroe twp. – A.B.A.T.E. Clarion county and charitable deeds & services presents their 2025 christmas toy giveaway at the clarion mall. penndot district 10 highlights winter preparations across their five county service region clarion - clarion county residents may begin purchasing dog licenses for 2026 on dec. 1 of this year. Dog licenses should be purchased by january 1, 2026 for all dogs three months of age and up. The price of each dog license has increased by $2.10 cents. rimersburg -- the rimersburg lions club, with the assistance of union high school national honor society students, are gearing up for next week’s veterans day blood drive set for monday, nov. 10 in the auxiliary gym at union high school from noon to 5 p.M. harrisburg – the shapiro administration will invest up to $882,000 in volunteer fire companies to help protect rural communities from wildfires. The pennsylvania department of conservation and natural resources (dcnr) is now accepting applications for grants. st. Marys --november is special time of year to visit pennsylvania’s great outdoors region. The region sparkles with christmas decorations and there are many fun things to do and see. Here are just some of the highlighted events happening during november. harrisburg – due to the federal government shutdown, pennsylvania must delay the opening of the 2025-26 low-income home energy assistance program (liheap) season by one month, until december 3, 2025, because the department of human services (dhs) has not yet received its federal allocation f… harrisburg – the pennsylvania chamber of business and industry announced the launch of its inaugural “pa small business of the year” awards, a statewide initiative designed to recognize and celebrate the remarkable achievements of small businesses that are driving innovation, creating jobs,… butler -- independence health system (ihs) has earned statewide recognition for its efforts to support and raise awareness about organ, eye, and tissue donation. butler -- the butler va and the drug enforcement administration will host dea’s national prescription drug take back day at locations across the country. Dea and its partners will collect tablets, capsules, patches, and other solid forms of prescription drugs. indiana, pa. – The pennsylvania department of transportation (penndot) is announcing an extension to the lane closure on interstate 80 westbound between mile posts 95 and 89 for concrete repairs. butler -- independence health system’s butler memorial hospital has once again received the american college of cardiology’s ncdr chest pain-mi (myocardial infarction) registry platinum performance achievement award, further demonstrating its exemplary cardiovascular program. This marks the … a new study on behalf of trace one has identified the u.S. Counties and states with the highest agricultural losses due to natural disasters. clarion--the american legion post 66 auxiliary held their monthly meeting on september 13. harrisburg – chamberpac, the bipartisan political action committee of the pennsylvania chamber of business and industry, today announced its endorsement of maria battista for superior court and matt wolford for commonwealth court for the general election on november 4. harrisburg – as the pa. State budget remains stalled, nonprofit organizations across the commonwealth are sounding the alarm on the growing consequences for the communities they serve. The budget impasse not only delays funding for critical services, but it also creates uncertainty that thre… harrisburg — pennsylvania association of community bankers (pacb) president and ceo kevin shivers today applauded us senators john fetterman (d-pa) and dave mccormick (r-pa) for their repeated bipartisan votes to end the federal government shutdown. He urged members of congress to follow the… benezette--the pennsylvania great outdoors visitors bureau is pleased to announce their “scenic view” photo contest. Cameron, elk, and forest counties are blessed with many scenic vistas. local high schools to receive funds earned during oct. 23 high school sports digital fundraiser harrisburg –secretary of the commonwealth al schmidt reminded eligible pennsylvanians that the oct. 20 deadline to register to vote in the nov. 4 municipal election is only two weeks away. Ensuring that our elections are conducted freely, fairly, and securely – and that every eligible voter … new bethlehem -- during the fall season, many high school students are getting ready for homecoming. This is also a risky time of year when many teenagers may be introduced to underage drinking. According to the national highway traffic safety administration (nhtsa) statistics, approximately… clarion--the clarion county republican committee will be holding their annual fall banquet on thursday, oct. 16 at trinity point church of god in clarion. Social hour is at 5 p.M. Dinner is at 6 p.M. new bethlehem -- historic displays of businesses of the past in the redbank valley will be open for viewing on monday, october 13 at 6:30 p.M. The displays are located at the redbank valley historical society center at 301 broad street, new bethlehem. duncannon – as students head back to school across the commonwealth, pennsylvania department of education (pde) acting secretary dr. Carrie rowe and the pennsylvania school bus association visited duncannon to tour the rohrer bus facility, remind drivers of the importance of school bus safet… clarion -- are you a landowner or municipality within the canoe creek watershed? clarion- the 72nd annual allegheny toyota autumn leaf festival® (alf) is set for saturday, october 18 through sunday, october 26, 2025. Before the start of this years beloved community tradition, the 2025 miss junior teen and miss teen alf scholarship program, sponsored by bobcat of clarion… clarion – are you a landowner or municipality within the canoe creek watershed? The clarion conservation district (ccd) will be hosting a public meeting on october 15th at 6pm at the ccd office (249 s. 2nd ave. Clarion, pa) to discuss the 2025-2026 canoe creek watershed assessment; an effort… harrisburg – secretary of the commonwealth al schmidt reminded pennsylvanians that the deadline to register to vote in the nov. 4 municipal election is three weeks away. Ensuring that our elections are conducted freely and fairly, and that every eligible voter can make their voice heard, are… more than 100 roundabouts are now installed in pennsylvania, with more than 30 under design or in construction brookville – miller fabrication solutions, a strategic metal fabricator for global original equipment manufacturers, has awarded david r. Miller and sara g. Miller scholarship fund scholarships to four area students planning to work in or advocate for the manufacturing industry after they gr… harrisburg – the pennsylvania department of transportation (penndot) announced that the 2025 pennsylvania state rail plan is available for public review and comment between now and october 24. A virtual public meeting to discuss the plan will be held on october 16. new bethlehem--the garden club of clarion county held a meeting on sept. 9, hosted by the new bethlehem members at zack’s in new bethlehem. President lee ann ishman opened the meeting; a total of 28 members were present. harrisburg – the pennsylvania department of transportation (penndot) invite high school students throughout the state to participate in this year’s penndot innovations challenge, which encourages students to use their problem-solving, creative and strategic-thinking abilities to solve real-w… - by randy bartley staff writer the church is holding an open house this saturday foxburg -- the foxburg chamber of commerce invites our residents and surrounding community members to get involved! We’re looking for passionate people to volunteer, collaborate, help raise funds, and assist in planning upcoming events that make foxburg shine. first responder organizations to receive funds earned during the sept. 11 digital fundraiser knox -- knox public library will be hosting cyber security and safety presentations for children and seniors on saturday, october 4.
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    Pa. offering free college credits for LEOs
    Posted on Thursday, December 25 @ 00:00:50 PST (12 reads)
    College Guide Harrisburg – the pennsylvania department of education (pde) has entered into an agreement with commonwealth university to provide up to 16 college credits to eligible law enforcement officers through pde’s institute for law enforcement education (ilee). This agreement honors governor josh shapiro’s commitment to supporting pennsylvanias law enforcement and providing all pennsylvanians the ability to choose their own course and the opportunity to succeed. pa. Offering free college credits for leos harrisburg – the pennsylvania department of education (pde) has entered into an agreement with commonwealth university to provide up to 16 college credits to eligible law enforcement officers through pde’s institute for law enforcement education (ilee). This agreement honors governor josh sh… harrisburg – earlier this month, governor josh shapiro announced that 54 highway, bridge, bike, and pedestrian projects in 34 counties across pennsylvania have been selected for more than $47 million in funding through the multimodal transportation fund (mtf), bringing the total mtf investme… hershey – the pennsylvania state police (psp) officially unveiled its newly constructed, state-of-the-art horse stable at the psp academy in hershey, marking the first completed structure in a comprehensive project to upgrade and modernize the academy’s 65-year-old training facilities. east brady -- a big crowd braved the low temperatures to attend the 11th annual light-up night held on saturday, december 6. clarion – the clarion county housing and redevelopment authority is holding a point in time count jan. 22. indiana, pa. – The pennsylvania department of transportation is hosting an open house for summer internships/employment recruiting on january 6 10 a.M. – 2 p.M. At the district 10 office at 2550 oakland avenue, indiana. Penndot district 10 serves armstrong, butler, clarion, indiana, and jef… harrisburg - the pennsylvania state police (psp) will use funding in the new state budget to strengthen staffing, modernize technology, and support its statewide public-safety operations, ensuring troopers have the resources needed to respond quickly and effectively in communities across the… counties conducted two audits before certification that confirmed the accuracy of the reported results limestone twp. – There will be a wreaths across america wreath laying ceremony at limestone cemetery saturday at 2 p.M. leeper -- leeper light up night will be held at the flower pad in leeper at the intersection of state route 66 and state route 36 in leeper on sunday, december 14 at 6:30 p.M. pittsburgh – allegheny health network’s (ahn) monroeville surgery center was once again ranked no. 1 in pennsylvania in newsweek’s list of “america’s best ambulatory surgery centers.” new statewide program through the pennsylvania department of conservation and natural resources will fund tree planting, maintenance, and safety work in communities that need it most — saving local governments money and improving neighborhood health. clarion -- as the new year approaches and the holiday season has families scrambling, stress is at an all-time high for us in our community. indiana, pa – the pennsylvania department of transportation (penndot) is accepting construction services feedback using an online survey. The public can take the survey november 24 through december 12, 2024 at district 10-0 construction customer survey. harrisburg – at its recent annual membership meeting, the pennsylvania chamber of business and industry’s (pa chamber) board of directors elected robert scaer to a two-year term as its new chairman. pittsburgh – peoples natural gas, an essential utilities company, urges customers to apply for the low-income home energy assistance program (liheap). This federally funded program provides one-time cash grants ranging from $200 – $1,000 to help eligible low-income households pay their heati… clarion -- nominations are now open for the 2026 clarion area hall of fame awards. Nominations will be accepted until february 6 at 3 p.M. foxburg -- share the gift of holiday music with the take3 christmas concert – joyous entertainment for families and music lovers of all ages and generations - as take3 trio’s rock-star charisma, world class artistry and blazing virtuosity inspire and uplift in a combination program of popula… east brady -- the annual east brady cookie crawl and light-up night will be held on saturday, december 6 from 10 a.M. Until 6 p.M. Activities include: clarion -- the lumber heritage region (lhr) is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2025-2026 mini-grant program. In addition to at least $30,000 to be distributed in 2025 mini grant funds by the lumber heritage region, these grant projects will leverage more than $51,436 in local spen… leeper -- leeper light up night will be held at the flower pad in leeper at the intersection of state route 66 and state route 36 in leeper on sunday, december 14 at 6:30 p.M. tioga – the pennsylvania department of transportation (penndot), along with the northern tioga school district and local officials announced a new penndot-led pilot project at williamson high school in tioga that allows students to take their learner’s permit knowledge test at school instead… clarion – santa will be in the gazebo at veteran’s memorial park at 6 p.M. During clarion’s light-up night scheduled for nov. 24. harrisburg –secretary of the commonwealth al schmidt highlighted the department of state’s work to ensure pennsylvanians retain access to life-saving medications despite the closure of hundreds of community and national pharmacies, demonstrating the shapiro administration’s commitment to cut… harrisburg -- the governor’s advisory council for hunting, fishing and conservation is seeking qualified candidates interested in serving the pennsylvania fish and boat commission (pfbc) as commissioners in the following regions: monroe twp. – A.B.A.T.E. Clarion county and charitable deeds & services presents their 2025 christmas toy giveaway at the clarion mall. penndot district 10 highlights winter preparations across their five county service region clarion - clarion county residents may begin purchasing dog licenses for 2026 on dec. 1 of this year. Dog licenses should be purchased by january 1, 2026 for all dogs three months of age and up. The price of each dog license has increased by $2.10 cents. rimersburg -- the rimersburg lions club, with the assistance of union high school national honor society students, are gearing up for next week’s veterans day blood drive set for monday, nov. 10 in the auxiliary gym at union high school from noon to 5 p.M. harrisburg – the shapiro administration will invest up to $882,000 in volunteer fire companies to help protect rural communities from wildfires. The pennsylvania department of conservation and natural resources (dcnr) is now accepting applications for grants. st. Marys --november is special time of year to visit pennsylvania’s great outdoors region. The region sparkles with christmas decorations and there are many fun things to do and see. Here are just some of the highlighted events happening during november. harrisburg – due to the federal government shutdown, pennsylvania must delay the opening of the 2025-26 low-income home energy assistance program (liheap) season by one month, until december 3, 2025, because the department of human services (dhs) has not yet received its federal allocation f… harrisburg – the pennsylvania chamber of business and industry announced the launch of its inaugural “pa small business of the year” awards, a statewide initiative designed to recognize and celebrate the remarkable achievements of small businesses that are driving innovation, creating jobs,… butler -- independence health system (ihs) has earned statewide recognition for its efforts to support and raise awareness about organ, eye, and tissue donation. butler -- the butler va and the drug enforcement administration will host dea’s national prescription drug take back day at locations across the country. Dea and its partners will collect tablets, capsules, patches, and other solid forms of prescription drugs. indiana, pa. – The pennsylvania department of transportation (penndot) is announcing an extension to the lane closure on interstate 80 westbound between mile posts 95 and 89 for concrete repairs. butler -- independence health system’s butler memorial hospital has once again received the american college of cardiology’s ncdr chest pain-mi (myocardial infarction) registry platinum performance achievement award, further demonstrating its exemplary cardiovascular program. This marks the … a new study on behalf of trace one has identified the u.S. Counties and states with the highest agricultural losses due to natural disasters. clarion--the american legion post 66 auxiliary held their monthly meeting on september 13. harrisburg – chamberpac, the bipartisan political action committee of the pennsylvania chamber of business and industry, today announced its endorsement of maria battista for superior court and matt wolford for commonwealth court for the general election on november 4. harrisburg – as the pa. State budget remains stalled, nonprofit organizations across the commonwealth are sounding the alarm on the growing consequences for the communities they serve. The budget impasse not only delays funding for critical services, but it also creates uncertainty that thre… harrisburg — pennsylvania association of community bankers (pacb) president and ceo kevin shivers today applauded us senators john fetterman (d-pa) and dave mccormick (r-pa) for their repeated bipartisan votes to end the federal government shutdown. He urged members of congress to follow the… benezette--the pennsylvania great outdoors visitors bureau is pleased to announce their “scenic view” photo contest. Cameron, elk, and forest counties are blessed with many scenic vistas. local high schools to receive funds earned during oct. 23 high school sports digital fundraiser harrisburg –secretary of the commonwealth al schmidt reminded eligible pennsylvanians that the oct. 20 deadline to register to vote in the nov. 4 municipal election is only two weeks away. Ensuring that our elections are conducted freely, fairly, and securely – and that every eligible voter … new bethlehem -- during the fall season, many high school students are getting ready for homecoming. This is also a risky time of year when many teenagers may be introduced to underage drinking. According to the national highway traffic safety administration (nhtsa) statistics, approximately… clarion--the clarion county republican committee will be holding their annual fall banquet on thursday, oct. 16 at trinity point church of god in clarion. Social hour is at 5 p.M. Dinner is at 6 p.M. new bethlehem -- historic displays of businesses of the past in the redbank valley will be open for viewing on monday, october 13 at 6:30 p.M. The displays are located at the redbank valley historical society center at 301 broad street, new bethlehem. duncannon – as students head back to school across the commonwealth, pennsylvania department of education (pde) acting secretary dr. Carrie rowe and the pennsylvania school bus association visited duncannon to tour the rohrer bus facility, remind drivers of the importance of school bus safet… clarion -- are you a landowner or municipality within the canoe creek watershed? clarion- the 72nd annual allegheny toyota autumn leaf festival® (alf) is set for saturday, october 18 through sunday, october 26, 2025. Before the start of this years beloved community tradition, the 2025 miss junior teen and miss teen alf scholarship program, sponsored by bobcat of clarion… clarion – are you a landowner or municipality within the canoe creek watershed? The clarion conservation district (ccd) will be hosting a public meeting on october 15th at 6pm at the ccd office (249 s. 2nd ave. Clarion, pa) to discuss the 2025-2026 canoe creek watershed assessment; an effort… harrisburg – secretary of the commonwealth al schmidt reminded pennsylvanians that the deadline to register to vote in the nov. 4 municipal election is three weeks away. Ensuring that our elections are conducted freely and fairly, and that every eligible voter can make their voice heard, are… more than 100 roundabouts are now installed in pennsylvania, with more than 30 under design or in construction brookville – miller fabrication solutions, a strategic metal fabricator for global original equipment manufacturers, has awarded david r. Miller and sara g. Miller scholarship fund scholarships to four area students planning to work in or advocate for the manufacturing industry after they gr… harrisburg – the pennsylvania department of transportation (penndot) announced that the 2025 pennsylvania state rail plan is available for public review and comment between now and october 24. A virtual public meeting to discuss the plan will be held on october 16. new bethlehem--the garden club of clarion county held a meeting on sept. 9, hosted by the new bethlehem members at zack’s in new bethlehem. President lee ann ishman opened the meeting; a total of 28 members were present. harrisburg – the pennsylvania department of transportation (penndot) invite high school students throughout the state to participate in this year’s penndot innovations challenge, which encourages students to use their problem-solving, creative and strategic-thinking abilities to solve real-w… - by randy bartley staff writer the church is holding an open house this saturday foxburg -- the foxburg chamber of commerce invites our residents and surrounding community members to get involved! We’re looking for passionate people to volunteer, collaborate, help raise funds, and assist in planning upcoming events that make foxburg shine. first responder organizations to receive funds earned during the sept. 11 digital fundraiser knox -- knox public library will be hosting cyber security and safety presentations for children and seniors on saturday, october 4.
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    Save the date for the Boston Celtic Music Festival
    Posted on Thursday, December 25 @ 00:00:50 PST (12 reads)
    College Guide Save the date for the boston celtic music festival the boston celtic music festival returns to camberville for its 23rd year from jan. 15-18. Performers will take over local stages small, medium and large, including headliners old blind dogs (jan. 16 at the armory) and altan (jan. 17 at somerville theatre). old blind dogs and altan represent two aesthetic pillars of the festival, traditional scottish and irish music, respectively. But what makes this event a joy to revisit each year is the expert and thoughtful curation that mixes old with new, charting pathways in contemporary folk that’s inspired by, but not overdetermined by, tradition. and if you missed out on local favorites scottish fish after its recent club passim date sold out in december, don’t worry, you can catch the band at the festival jan. 17 at crystal ballroom. there are offerings aplenty, but my eye always seeks out one event in particular: the boston urban ceilidh. Take note of the thursday date (jan. 15) because the popular participatory night of social dancing, set to traditional scottish and irish folk music, has slid to a new slot this year. take note also of the word “participatory.” That means you! Veterans and newbies alike are invited to practice and learn their steps. No partner required. An in-time “caller” will direct the action from the stage, mic in hand, to make certain that everyone is dipping, diving, ducking and dodging in the right direction. does that sound complicated? It’s much easier than it sounds, and it’s a marvelous experience. each time i’ve attended i make a resolution to relive the fun by attending the various boston urban ceilidh functions held throughout the year. (There was even a boston urban ceilidh event at somerville porchfest.) That resolution suffers the same fate as the rest of my resolutions, but it’s the thought that counts, right? hit this saturday: hammered saint, jackie and the idiots, the farewell drugs, yes nanny (middle east, cambridge) a punk rock four stack highlighted by the only hammered saint show in 2025. The last time this band played the square root, it was banned for life. The list of offenses includes (but is not limited to): performing half nude, walking out the emergency exit, littering the stage with used rubber surgical gloves and generally freaking out ownership. Oh, it’ll never be the darling of the so-called “city fathers” of roslindale, who cluck their tongues, stroke their beards and wonder, “what’s to be done with this hammered saint?” Cambridge’s middle east offers a more elastic and accommodating sense of humor. monday: monday jazz jam (cantab lounge, cambridge) there are open jazz jams all over town. You bring an instrument, plus a little courage, and climb onstage to join the band. Is there a pecking order among the different offerings at different venues? Maybe a “beginner,” “intermediate” and “advanced” range of options to help newbies avoid getting in over their head? That sounds like the makings of a cambridge day article. In the meantime, just know that the semiregular monday night jazz jam is one of those offerings. Strut your stuff in the storied digs of central square’s historic “bucket of blood” jazz joint. jan. 1: ward hayden & the outliers new years day hank williams celebration (lizard lounge, cambridge) sleep it off with your eyes wide open. I’m out of the nye recommendation business. Too many competing events. But i’ll gladly place my modest imprimatur on local country favorite ward hayden & the outliers as it tries on hank williams for size the next day. Chase the hair of the dog that bit you while enjoying classics that warm up a room like a roaring hearth. Is it the 17th edition of this new year’s day music staple already? Time flies. Pretty soon this showcase will be headed off to college with a social media addiction and mediocre math competency that never quite recovered from learning gaps incurred during the pandemic. live: bella’s bartok at middle east folk punkers bella’s bartok stormed through the upper reaches of the middle east on friday. A band with a washboard at centerstage always makes a statement. And if you don’t think a 19th century scrubbing plank with corrugated metal ribbing can raise the temperature of a room, you’ve never seen this outfit out of amherst perform live. there are a lot of names for this band’s kind of music, because bella’s bartok sets up shop at the intersection of a lot of traditions. Rock, disco, glam, dance and upbeat varieties of folk from zydeco to romani. Mix it all together with an attitude that’s equal parts gypsy and punk. the night’s set featured a few tracks from its latest lp, “apocalypse wow!” The vibrant dual harmonies of lead vocalists asher putnam and julia posin lit up “aching bones,” especially during the swaying, half-tempo breakdown in the second half of the song. The ska-adjacent “brick by brick” picked up the room and set it dancing. The bouncy and buoyant “love in the time of corona” delivered a joyous energy that belied its dreary pandemic origins. all of the above was executed without the brass accompaniment that features prominently in many studio recordings – one of those details that’s conspicuous by its absence, but only if you’ve listened to the albums. Touring is expensive, and, contrary to the old military motto, men get left behind. local psych rawkers the rupert selection opened with a bombshell of a set that squeezed a lot of textures and rock ’n’ roll esprit out of your standard guitar, bass and drums three-piece. Shout out to the weird “cat man” sitting on the lip of the stage, which seems to be a band mascot of sorts. Everyone needs their spirit animal. michael gutierrez is an author, educator, activist and editor-in-chief at hump day news.
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    Year in Re-VIEW: Top stories of 2025 in Huron County
    Posted on Thursday, December 25 @ 00:00:50 PST (12 reads)
    College Guide Huron county– pouring over the archives at the huron county view from 2025, it proved to be another interesting year. Let’s take a look at some of the more important area stories over the course of the year, with photos included – into the new year with a nice little look-back on 2025. The final half of the year will appear in next week’s edition of the view. january longtime road commissioner hunt moves on from role after 36 years bad axe – john hunt has spent a considerable amount of time with the huron county road commission. for the past 36 years, he was a member of the road commission board, helping shape the commission into the highly respected group it has become. but after well over three decades of service, hunt has moved on from the role. “heavens yes,” said hunt, when asked if he’d miss it. “There’s no doubt about it. I’ve spent over half of my adult life worrying about road commission business.” hunt leaves the position after serving six, six-year terms on the road commission board. But he won’t be going too far. hunt will be moving on to the huron county board of commissioners, after winning the district 5 seat in november. historic grindstone general store destroyed in new year’s day fire port austin township – a beloved area business and historical structure was lost following a new year’s day fire. according to port austin fire chief jason zimmerman, firefighters were called around 3:15 p.M. Jan. 1 to the grindstone general store, located at 3206 copeland road in port austin township, on a report of a structure fire. owner brian fransen, who lives above the store, was home at the time and discovered the fire after the power went out. fransen told officials he checked the breaker box, smelled smoke, then went upstairs to investigate and noticed a glow inside a storage area. He then attempted to extinguish the fire but was unable to put it out, so he exited the building and called 911. fransen suffered minor burns to his hands in the effort. road commission manager hentschl retires after 25 years bad axe – for over two-and-a-half decades, the huron county road commission was under the same consistent leadership, from secretary/ manager neal hentschl. during his tenure, hentschl helped guide the commission through a number of positive changes that make huron county roads some of the safest in the state. but after more than 25 years at the helm, hentschl worked his final day with the commission, dec. 31. “you’re supposed to leave things better than you found them, and we have done that,” said hentschl, while reflecting on his time. “We have done that and now it’s time for the next phase for the road commission and me. It’s in good hands.” he added: “i’ve done the best i could do. I’ve had a lot of support from a lot of people.” after a career working for art van furniture managing its fleet department, hentschl was hired by the road commission in oct. 1999. coming from the business sector, hentschl said he always treated the commission like a business, continually striving for efficiency and managing like he owned it. “typically, government does not run like a business. We did the best we could at that,” he explained. “I was fortunate for a lot of those years, the three commissioners that were my boss and set the policy, all were successful business people and they all started from scratch. …That was huge for our success, really. You got great guidance from them and they understood it.” from one runway to another former bad axe grad’s aviation and modeling careers taking off waterford – seven days a week, most weeks, ellee weitenberner’s day may seem pretty much the same. weitenberner, 22, a 2021 graduate of bad axe high school, spends nearly all of her time pursuing her passion for flying, as a flight instructor with dct aviation, in waterford. but a chance encounter while tagging along with a friend at a college fashion show eventually led to an emerging modeling career. after getting her pilot’s license at sandusky airport in 2021, she moved on to dct aviation. Currently, she is a flight instructor at the oakland county international airport based flight school. Weitenberner has since completed her instrument rating, commercial pilot license and certified flight instructor license. in the fall of 2022, weitenberner said a friend asked her to attend a fashion show at wayne state. It was there that she was discovered by fashion photographer woobenz f. Deriveau. after sitting on the offer for a while, weitenberner said she reached out to deriveau in march 2023. The next day, she was at a shoot, and over the next year was able to take on other jobs from various photographers. local businesses, consumers feeling the pinch with rising cost of eggs huron county – the lingering effects of a virus has been pushing the price of eggs up for some time now – and experts fear the trend may continue well into 2025. the egg industry is highly dependent on the health of its chickens, and avian influenza – or bird flu – is taking its toll on that health. since early 2022, bird flu has spread in the united states, with wild birds in nearly every state infected along with commercial flocks in about half of the country. Farms are required to cull all birds in an infected flock, which can have devastating results on egg prices. according to the u.S. Department of agriculture, in just the last quarter of 2024, avian influenza was either directly or indirectly responsible for killing more than 20 million egg-laying hens in the country. Michigan was ranked seventh in the nation with around 16.5 million egg-laying hens in 2023. a u.S. Bureau of labor statistics report shows that egg prices increased from $2.52 per dozen in january 2024, to $4.15 per dozen in december 2024. according to local supplier, farm crest foods egg plant owner scott maust, in pigeon, today’s current egg prices can be tracked entirely back to supply and demand issues caused by bird flu. He said the country as a whole has lost 40 million chickens in the past year, decreasing supply, while demand has remained pretty steady. “every million chickens can take six months to replace,” maust explained. “So you take that many chickens that are no longer laying eggs every single day – that really cuts our supply down.” february port austin historical society receives state grant lansing – the historical society of michigan (hsm) has announced the recipients of its third annual michigan history alliance® grant program. The society awarded grants totaling $50,047 to 23 of its member organizations throughout michigan. a generous grant of $25,000 from the consumers energy foundation allowed the historical society of michigan to double the total award amount this year. “we’re thrilled that we are able to award twice as many grants in 2025 and provide assistance to so many history organizations around the state,” said becky kurtz, the society’s director of development and member services. “The historical society of michigan is itself a medium-sized nonprofit, and the grant funds come from our annual endowment draw, not our operating budget. The consumers energy foundation has allowed us to double the impact for our member organizations.” county road commission approved to seek bonds for new multi-million dollar facility bad axe – the huron county road commission took another step forward on a proposed multimillion-dollar facility to house its fabrication and maintenance shops. the project is a combination of the road commission’s current fabrication and maintenance shops, which are currently separated by hanselman street in the city of bad axe. by passing a resolution of intent to issue bonds at its feb. 11 meeting this week, the county board has allowed road commission officials to seek bids for the project, which road commission manager/ engineer erik tamlyn said are scheduled to be opened feb. 26. once bids are opened and a project price determined, a second resolution would need to be passed by the board to approved the issuance of the bonds to finance the project. tamlyn estimated the cost to be around $10.4 million, but officials believe contractors will be able to decrease that number to some effect. famous dairy barn now up for lease sebewaing – with the announcement of it being put up for sale in december of last year, the future of the beloved dairy barn in sebewaing has been up in the air. but a recent announcement from another longstanding local business has the dairy barn’s picture looking a bit clearer. in the announcement from scheurer health, of all organizations, it was revealed the company purchased both the business and property of the dairy barn in early february. scheurer shares a parking lot with the dairy barn at its sebewaing location. scheurer said it made the acquisition based on a few reasons, including to safeguard the history and impact of the dairy barn in the local community, and to properly maintain the shared parking lot that scheurer shares with the dairy barn. “we promise you that the dairy barn is not going anywhere,” the company said in an announcement on its website, www.Scheurer.Org. “It is not being torn down, it is not being moved and it is not being turned into a parking lot. With scheurer health purchasing the business and property, we are seeking someone or a business entity to lease, maintain and operate the dairy barn, beginning with the 2025 season. No profit-sharing, no ulterior motives; we own the property and you reap the rewards.” clark ramsey, director of marketing and business development for scheurer, said the move was made to ensure the future of the revered ice cream shop, along with allowing scheurer to control and maintain the entire footprint of the property and parking lot. march protesters gather at huron county building bad axe – calling it a “day of action,” representatives from the huron county democratic party (hcdp) gathered at the huron county building last week for a peaceful protest. around 60 people showed up flashing signs, protesting what organizers call the illegal takeover of the federal government and the abandonment of the rule of law by the current administration. “we also just want to let our fellow neighbors and fellow community members know we’re here and that we have strong opinions about what’s going on and to invite people who feel the same way to join us,” said hcdp co-chair kathleen tighe. fellow co-chair kathy mason, who helped organize the event, said they had originally planned the protest earlier in the month, in conjunction with the national day of protest on president’s day, but it was cancelled due to poor weather. It was then rescheduled for feb. 28. protestors began the day by gathering at democratic headquarters around the corner on heisterman street to make signs, hear encouraging words and protest protocols, and receive a report from members who attended an earlier morning meeting with a state representative. tighe said she was very pleased with the turnout. across the street from the protest sat a large “trump” sign, which can often be found on m-53 west of town. It is owned by huron county republican party vice-chair luke deming. deming was joined by several counter-protesters from the party that wanted to check things out and see what was going on, and to be supportive of trump and what the current administration is doing. elkton neighbor saves family elkton – the day after thanksgiving, about 5:30 a.M. In the morning, kimberly haag was on her way to work when she spotted flames coming out of a neighbor’s house. she went to the house and made sure the occupants got out and safely gathered together – and 9-1-1 was called. when firefighters arrived, they found a fire in the laundry room. But, after opening that door, they determined fire was also burning in the attic. And, they figured that the roof wasn’t safe for them to be on to combat the blaze. oliver township fire department chief jim seley said the fire could have been burning for about 20 minutes before it was noticed. “it could have been tragic,” seley said. the house was declared a total loss and the family lost everything, but the people of elkton rallied around the family. “the community pulled together and helped them through,” seley added, and noted that elkton-pigeon- bay port laker school also pitched in. haag was presented with a special award by seley for her heroics. back on track caseville schools unveil new running facility caseville – on a beautiful sunny day last week, the caseville boys and girls track teams gathered at the school’s new track for practice. the historic event was a long time coming, as the school had never had a full track for athletes to practice on. despite having good numbers over the years, caseville’s track program has always had to make do with basically just a small straight away with a partial corner. “i’ve been doing this for quite a while. It’s the first time we’ve had an organized track,” said varsity track coach dru leppek, who has been the school’s coach for over 20 years. “it was amazing,” leppek said of his team’s first practice. “Having an actual facility is amazing – it still hasn’t quite hit home. There’ve been a couple of times where i’m still trying to figure out how to do something that’s an equivalent, when it’s sitting right in front of me, already there.” city of bad axe among municipalities to receive state grant for road work bad axe – the city of bad axe recently learned it will receive a grant from the state of michigan for road improvements. called a community service infrastructure fund (csif) category b grant, bad axe was one of just 16 villages and small cities in the state to receive funding for fiscal year 2025. the grants were designed as a stopgap measure to provide additional road funding to the smallest communities in michigan (populations less than 10,000), particularly those with limited ability to fund road projects. grant awards range from $50,700 to $250,000 for road resurfacing, culvert replacement, pavement crack sealing, and other preservative measures. bad axe is set to get $162,500 for a project on south hanselman street, from carolan street to east huron avenue. As a 50% matching grant, total cost of the project is expected at $325,000, with the city also contributing $162,500. the project includes cold milling and asphalt resurfacing, along with asphalt base repairs, isolated curb and gutter removal and replacement, and curb ramp upgrades. It still needs to go out to bid, so an estimated start and end date has yet to be determined. sheriff’s deputy retires after three-plus decades after nearly 34 years of service at the huron county sheriff’s office, deputy jackie cregeur’s last day was feb. 25. The bad axe native began working in the records division in 1991, three years after graduating high school. She would work her way into becoming the face of the records division, having seen many changes along the way. From typewriting reports, hand ledgers and having to take film to the drug store to get developed, she would see technology work its way into the sheriff’s office, which would become a big benefit to the deputies and citizens alike. Cregeur said her retirement will have household tasks and babysitting on tap, and looks forward to doing them at her own pace. She, her husband kevin and son kyle, will continue to reside in the bad axe area. april medical care facility staff look for county commissioners to intervene bad axe – with drawn out negotiations ongoing between huron county medical care facility management and its staff, workers at the facility are now appealing to huron county commissioners for help. at its recent meeting last week, the board heard from a hcmcf staff member on the latest stalemate between the two sides. during the public comment period of the meeting, stevie weible, a cna at hcmcf, shared a statement with the commission. “i am a committed employee – committed to my residents that i care for and for the community in which i live,” said weible. “Cenas, housekeepers, laundry workers, dietary workers, cooks, and activities aides have worked without a contract for 15 months and our last raise was over 21 months ago.” “this has already taken too long. We are asking the county commission, as the political leadership of huron county who appoints the nursing home board and funds the nursing home budget in part, to weigh in and call on the huron county medical care facility management and board to agree to the compromise recommended by the neutral factfinder.” “…this has taken too long and we have waited too long. We are asking for your leadership to help us reach closure.” hcmcf currently has a 0.5 millage that it receives from taxpayers to partially fund its budget. The millage will generate around $1,418,500 in 2025. county commissioners are responsible for appointing two of the three facility board members, with the governor appointing the third. hcmfc management and staff have been in negotiations since the collective bargaining agreement expired dec. 31, 2023. Since then, things have continued to sour. view newspaper group announces launch of st. Clair area view st. Clair – leadership at view newspaper group is proud to announce the launch of the st. Clair area view, which will first land in mailboxes on friday, may 9, 2025. “our team is excited to bring this free, locally-owned community newspaper to readers in the st. Clair area,” said view newspaper group publisher wes smith. “The st. Clair area view will connect readers to their community and our advertising clients to our readers, just as our other 21 locally-owned newspapers across the state do.” with the launch of the st. Clair area view, view newspaper group is now home to 22 locally-owned, locally-connected newspapers across the state, further solidifying the group’s position as michigan’s largest, independently owned newspaper group. founded in 2003 by lapeer native rick burrough, view newspaper group’s community newspapers have more than 352,000 copies in print each week covering 14 counties including: lapeer, oakland, genesee, livingston, sanilac, huron, saginaw, shiawassee, montcalm, ionia, barry, calhoun, kent and st. Clair. “at a time when some newspaper companies are cutting back, we are happy to say we continue to grow,” said burrough. “We saw a need for a local newspaper in the st. Clair area and after a lot of research and meeting with community members, we knew we were the right news organization to make that happen.” cooperative elevator co. Receives $3.5 million federal grant the thumb – a local company will soon begin expanding after learning it was awarded a multi-million federal grant. cooperative elevator company, an over 1,100-member strong agricultural co-op with locations across the thumb, received a total of $3.5 million from the government’s fertilizer product expansion program (fpep) program, which provides grants to help eligible applicants increase or otherwise expand the manufacturing and processing of fertilizer and nutrient alternatives and their availability in the united states. according to cooperative elevator co. President and ceo scott gordon, the grant was a long time coming, with the process taking about three years to secure funding. The company announced the news at its annual meeting last week. “we’re grateful that the federal government recognizes the importance of agriculture and how it plays a key role in feeding the world,” said gordon. “I think a lot of people sometimes get lost at what we’re doing in the thumb of michigan and how key it is to supplying the food chain. So we’re grateful that the government realizes and recognizes that and thankful that we’re able to turn that grant money into something that will provide a better supply chain for ultimately the farmer.” with the grant, the co-op will be completing two projects – one at the company’s elkton plant and a second at its ruth location. huron county’s meade township gets funding for solar park lansing – the michigan department of environment, great lakes, and energy (egle) recently announced the fourth round of renewables ready communities awards (rrca), with one huron county township in line to receive funding. this round of funding will support deployment of 1,836 megawatts (mw) of solar power projects – enough clean energy to power more than 1,830,000 michigan households and businesses. the rrca awards program provides flexible funding to local units of government to help fund community improvements and additional services for their residents. Examples include local road and bridge repairs; public safety systems; park and playground enhancements; accessibility accommodations; and upgrades to grounds, energy for public buildings, and streetlights. the new fourth-round awards total $8,132,500 and supports eight local units of government, including $570,000 to meade township in huron county for the silver creek solar park project. laker freshman authors book pigeon – many people think about writing a book but never get around to doing it. Laker freshman leann kubacki isn’t one of those people – she had an idea for a book, she wrote and published it, and now it’s for sale on amazon. the book is called “crowned in illusions,” a fantasy romance about a girl who was tested on by her government and has to run from them to keep her identity a secret. the idea for the book stemmed from an unlikely source – makeup. “i’ve always liked special effects makeup, and when i learned how to create fake wounds, i started practicing on myself,” said kubacki. kubacki created a makeup look she really liked, and from there, she created an original character. “a character has to have a story, and the rest is history,” she said. “I loved the actual writing and having plot twists pop into my head in the middle of class. I absolutely loved ranting to (friend) gracie prill about all my ideas while also having to keep it a secret from my other friends so as not to spoil the surprise.” may lions clubs of the thumb region have hosted 300 pop-up food pantries the thumb – lions clubs of the thumb region have hosted 300 pop-up food pantries as part of their “hunger outreach project” of lions clubs of the thumb region, operated by the elkton lions club and friends. truck number 300 was at elkton missionary church on thursday, april 24, and sponsors included hagle realty, b’s electric, elkton lions club and food bank of eastern michigan (fbem). The truck, loaded with food, came from the flint-based food bank. also at the event were fbem regional outreach coordinator erica krawczyk and transportation director lloyd wright. Fbem’s thumb region includes huron, lapeer, st. Clair, sanilac and tuscola counties. Wright, who oversees about a dozen drivers, drove truck number 300 – and – he also drove truck number 1. wright said that this was a very special day for him and his drivers; and how proud he was of reaching the 300-delivery number – representing 9 million pounds of food at an approximate $20 million retail in value and savings for families and seniors citizens in need. sebewaing light & water linemen help with 100-year ice storm sebewaing – a trio of sebewaing light & water (slw) linemen headed north more than 200 miles to harbor springs to help after a 100-year ice storm devastated parts of northern michigan. Harbor springs is located along lake michigan’s little traverse bay, across from petosky. “we are part of the michigan municipal electric association, mmea, where all 40 public power municipals in the state work together to support each other,” said sebewaing light and water superintendent charlene hudson. hudson shared more about the process: “our lines supervisor eric kelly was contacted by our mmea zone coordinator, regarding the city of harbor springs need. Eric and i discussed sending support and we offered three linemen, along with our bucket and digger trucks. Our crew traveled to the city of harbor springs to support the repair effort.” so, kelly and linemen andy irion and nathan engelhardt set out on april 1 in a bucket truck and digger trucks to the city of harbor springs to support the repair effort. The three are qualified journey linemen from ibew local 17 and had previous storm work and availability, hudson said. upon arriving in the harbor springs area, they got to work. local firefighter academy graduates 16 bad axe – around 150 people attended a first-ever huron county firefighter academy commencement ceremony. the ceremony was to celebrate the recent 16 graduates, who will represent multiple fire departments across the area. “i think it went fantastic,” said port austin fire chief and academy course manager jason zimmerman of the day. “We actually had more people show up than we had anticipated, which i thought was great. Overall, the speakers that we had were great – it was a really good time.” zimmerman said while the area has always had a firefighter training program, this year was the first time there has been a commencement ceremony. He said after he took over as the county training coordinator last august, he felt it would be nice to recognize people for their efforts. view wins fifth consecutive mpa newspaper of the year bad axe – for the fifth consecutive year, the huron county view has been named the top newspaper in the state in its respective class. the michigan press association recently announced the winner of its better newspaper contest, with the view being named 2024 newspaper of the year in the weekly class a category, for papers with circulations of over 15,000. the 2024 newspaper of the year award is presented to the top newspaper in eight circulation classes based on points accumulated (100 for first, 70 for second and 40 for third) in all editorial contest categories. judge herrington steps down after nearly two decades on bench bad axe – david b. Herrington has done just about everything you can do as a judge in huron county. herrington, 68, has worked just over 18 years with the county. Most may know him as huron county district court judge, but it doesn’t stop there. herrington has also had a dual role as both district court and probate judge – and since 2015 – has presided over the county as its chief judge, as well. but after a run of service that spans almost two decades, herrington recently announced his intentions to retire. He will officially retire july 18. june pack street pier project in harbor beach almost complete harbor beach – it’s been quite the labor of love, but the pack street pier project in harbor beach is nearing its completion. the project was a long time coming – and endured its share of obstacles along the way – but is tentatively scheduled to be completed by the end of this month. according to harbor beach city manager ron wruble, the entire scope of the project dates back to 2012, when the city took out a bottomlands agreement lease with the state of michigan on the old coast guard installation at the end of pack street. in 2015, the city wrote a grant to the michigan dnr trust fund, and with help from a $150,000 donation from dte, were able to gain grant funding in 2016 to the tune of $295,000 from the dnr. the project includes the installation of a new pier, bike path, access road, lighting, an ada kayak launch site, and the nearly complete reestablishment of the once decrepit property. dive for former lake huron airplane crash unsuccessful harbor beach – in what was one of the largest multi-agency training exercises in the state of michigan ever, members of the southeast michigan dive group (smdg) assembled at the harbor beach marina last week. the 32-member agency got together to assist the huron county sheriff’s office in an attempt to identify a sonar image that was believed to be of an airplane that crashed into lake huron well over a decade ago. in late july, 2011, 42-year-old new york man michael w. Trapp was found by a private boat while treading water in lake huron, around two miles east of shore and 10 miles from the harbor beach marina. his plane, a 1966 cessna 150, was en route from new york to eau claire, wisconsin when it experienced engine problems and he eventually crashed. After treading water for 17 hours, he was found by private boat and successfully rescued. the effort to find trapp’s plane nearly 14 years later was triggered after a shipwreck hunting crew recently came across an image in the crash area, while doing side sonar scanning. city of harbor beach set to begin street project with funding from the state harbor beach – the city of harbor beach is moving forward with a nearly half-million-dollar street improvement project set to begin this fall, partially funded by a state transportation grant. the michigan department of transportation (mdot) awarded the city $230,000 in category b funding – a 50% matching grant – to support the infrastructure upgrade. The city’s share will bring the total investment to between $460,000 and $500,000, according to city officials. the work will involve milling and repaving sections of several local roads, with construction potentially beginning as early as this august or early september. Completion is expected before the end of the 2025 construction season, possibly by early october. see next week’s issue for part 2
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    Fatal Rollover Crash Claims Life of 19-Year-Old on Manning Avenue in Fresno Coun
    Posted on Thursday, December 25 @ 00:00:50 PST (13 reads)
    College Guide A tragic rollover crash on manning avenue in fresno county has claimed the life of a 19-year-old man, according to the california highway patrol’s central division. The fatal collision occurred monday night east of s. Riverside avenue when a commercial truck crossed into oncoming traffic, causing a devastating impact that left a young driver dead and a family forever changed. the collision unfolded in a matter of seconds on a rural stretch of roadway where two vehicles traveling in opposite directions should have passed safely. Instead, it came together in a violent encounter that highlights the deadly consequences when large commercial vehicles drift from their lanes. The young man’s death adds to the alarming statistics of fatal accidents involving commercial trucks in california’s central valley, where rural highways and heavy agricultural trucking traffic create conditions that can turn routine drives into tragedies. this heartbreaking incident serves as yet another reminder that behind every collision statistic is a real person—someone’s son, brother, friend, or loved one—whose future has been stolen and whose family now faces a lifetime of grief and unanswered questions about what could have been done to prevent this loss. details of the deadly rollover crash the collision occurred on manning avenue, a rural roadway in fresno county, where two vehicles traveling in opposite directions came together with fatal consequences. According to chp officials, a driver from san joaquin was operating a 2016 freightliner cascadia eastbound on manning avenue in the proper lane when, for reasons still under investigation, the large commercial vehicle veered left across the center line and into the westbound lane. at that exact moment, a 19-year-old man was traveling westbound on manning avenue in a 2015 chevrolet silverado pickup truck. The freightliner sideswiped the silverado in a violent collision that sent the smaller vehicle out of control. The force of the impact caused the silverado to flip over multiple times before finally coming to rest on its roof. emergency responders arrived at the scene to find the young driver trapped in the overturned vehicle. Despite their efforts, the 19-year-old man did not survive his injuries. The driver of the freightliner was not injured in the crash and remained at the scene, cooperating fully with investigating officers as they worked to piece together the circumstances that led to this heartbreaking loss of life. understanding rollover crashes and their devastating impact rollover accidents are among the most hazardous types of collisions on california roadways. When a vehicle flips over—particularly multiple times as occurred in this fresno county crash—the forces involved are exponential, and the risk of fatal injuries increases dramatically. According to the national highway traffic safety administration, rollover crashes account for approximately 35% of all traffic fatalities despite representing only about 2-3% of all crashes. several factors make rollover accidents particularly deadly—the violent tumbling motion subjects occupants to repeated impacts from multiple angles, which can overwhelm even the most advanced safety systems. Roof crush can occur when the vehicle’s structure fails under the weight of the collision, creating a deadly hazard for anyone inside. Ejection from the car is also a significant risk during rollovers, notably if occupants are not properly restrained. pickup trucks, such as the chevrolet silverado involved in this crash, have a higher center of gravity than passenger cars, making them more susceptible to rollover in specific collision scenarios. When struck from the side by a large commercial vehicle like a freightliner cascadia—which can weigh up to 80,000 pounds when fully loaded—even a sideswipe collision can generate enough lateral force to tip a pickup truck and send it into a violent roll. the physics of such collisions are unforgiving. A large commercial truck crossing the center line creates a hazardous situation for oncoming traffic, as smaller vehicles have virtually no chance of avoiding severe damage or injury when struck by a car of such substantial mass and momentum. investigation into why the commercial truck crossed the center line the california highway patrol is conducting a thorough investigation to determine why the freightliner cascadia veered from its eastbound lane into the path of oncoming traffic. This critical question lies at the heart of understanding how this preventable tragedy occurred and whether negligence played a role. several potential factors could explain why a commercial vehicle would cross into oncoming traffic on a rural roadway. Driver distraction is an increasingly common cause of cross-centerline collisions, with cell phone use, in-vehicle technology, eating, or other activities diverting attention from the roadway. Even a momentary glance away from the road at highway speeds can result in a vehicle drifting across lanes with catastrophic results. driver fatigue represents another significant concern in commercial trucking accidents. Federal regulations limit the number of hours commercial drivers can operate without rest, but violations occur, and even drivers operating within legal limits can experience dangerous drowsiness. A fatigued driver may experience microsleep episodes—brief moments of unconsciousness lasting just seconds—during which a vehicle can easily cross into oncoming traffic. impairment from alcohol, drugs, or certain medications could also cause a driver to lose control and veer across the center line. Chp investigators typically conduct field sobriety evaluations and may request chemical testing when impairment is suspected. Medical emergencies, such as heart attacks, seizures, or diabetic episodes, can also cause a driver to lose control of their vehicle suddenly. mechanical failure, while less common, remains a possibility that investigators must consider. A tire blowout, steering system malfunction, or brake failure could potentially cause a large truck to veer out of control unexpectedly. However, the fact that the freightliner driver was uninjured and able to remain at the scene suggests that a sudden medical emergency or catastrophic mechanical failure may be less likely explanations. the investigation will likely include examination of the truck’s electronic logging device, which records hours of service and can provide data about the vehicle’s speed and movements. Investigators may also review the driver’s logbooks, recent driving history, and compliance with federal motor carrier safety regulations. Witness statements, physical evidence at the scene, and damage to both vehicles will help reconstruct the moments leading up to the collision. legal accountability in cross-centerline commercial truck accidents when a commercial truck crosses the center line and causes a fatal accident, questions of legal liability and accountability naturally arise. In california, drivers have a fundamental duty to maintain control of their vehicles and stay within their designated lanes of travel. When that duty is breached, and someone dies as a result, the consequences extend far beyond traffic citations. if the investigation determines that the freightliner driver was negligent—whether through distraction, fatigue, impairment, or any other factor that caused them to veer into oncoming traffic—they could face both criminal and civil liability. Criminal charges might include vehicular manslaughter under california penal code section 192(c), which applies when a driver causes a death through ordinary negligence while operating a vehicle. Gross negligence or recklessness could result in more serious charges. beyond potential criminal prosecution, the driver and their employer may face civil liability through a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the 19-year-old victim’s family. In california, a wrongful death claim allows the surviving family members—typically parents, spouses, or children—to seek compensation for their losses when someone dies due to another party’s negligence. commercial trucking accidents often involve multiple potentially liable parties. The truck driver bears direct responsibility for their actions behind the wheel; however, their employer may also be liable under the legal doctrine of respondeat superior, which holds employers responsible for the negligent acts of their employees performed within the scope of their employment. If the freightliner driver was operating as a commercial driver for a trucking company or other business, that company could be held accountable for the fatal crash. trucking companies have specific legal obligations under both state and federal law. They must ensure their drivers are properly licensed, trained, and qualified to operate commercial vehicles. They must maintain their fleet in safe working condition and comply with federal motor carrier safety regulations governing hours of service, vehicle maintenance, and driver oversight. If a trucking company failed to properly screen, train, or supervise the driver involved in this crash, or if they encouraged or allowed violations of safety regulations, they could be held liable for negligent hiring, training, supervision, or retention. additional parties might also bear responsibility depending on the circumstances. If a mechanical defect contributed to the truck crossing the center line, the vehicle manufacturer or a maintenance provider could potentially be liable. If poor road design, inadequate signage, or dangerous road conditions played a role, governmental entities responsible for roadway maintenance might share responsibility. the profound impact on a family and community behind the dry facts of this collision report lies a devastating human tragedy. A 19-year-old man, with his entire life ahead of him, will never celebrate another birthday, never graduate from college, never start a career, never marry, or have children. His parents have lost their son. His siblings, if he had any, have lost their brother. His friends have lost someone who can never be replaced. the ripple effects of a fatal accident extend far beyond the immediate family. A community loses a young person who might have become a teacher, an entrepreneur, a community leader, or a loving parent. The emotional trauma affects not only those who knew the victim but also first responders who arrived at the scene, witnesses who saw the aftermath, and community members who recognize how fragile life can be on roadways they travel every day. for the victim’s family, the pain is compounded by the sudden, unexpected nature of the loss. Their loved one left home for what should have been a routine drive and never returned. There was no opportunity to say goodbye, no chance to express one final “i love you.” The grief is complicated by anger at the injustice of a young life cut short by someone else’s actions or negligence. families facing such a loss often struggle with practical concerns alongside their emotional devastation. There are funeral expenses to manage, often unexpectedly and without adequate savings to cover the costs. If the victim was employed and contributing to household income, the family faces financial hardship on top of their grief. Young people may have been supporting younger siblings, helping aging parents, or working their way through college when their lives were cut short. while nothing can truly compensate for the loss of a loved one, california’s wrongful death laws recognize that families deserve justice and support when their loved one is killed due to someone else’s negligence. A wrongful death claim can provide compensation for funeral and burial expenses, the loss of the victim’s future financial support and contributions, the loss of love, companionship, and guidance the victim would have provided, and the pain and suffering experienced by family members. your rights after losing a loved one in a fatal car accident if you have lost a family member in a collision involving a commercial truck or any vehicle accident caused by another driver’s negligence, you have legal rights under california law. Understanding these rights and taking appropriate action can help ensure your family receives the justice and compensation you deserve during this difficult time. california law provides a limited window to file a wrongful death claim—generally two years from the date of death. While this may seem like ample time when you’re grieving, substantial evidence can disappear quickly. Skid marks fade, witnesses’ memories become less clear, and crucial documentation may be lost or destroyed. Early involvement of an experienced attorney can help preserve critical evidence and build the strongest possible case for your family. a thorough investigation of a fatal truck accident requires significant resources and expertise. Attorneys experienced in commercial vehicle accidents collaborate with accident reconstruction experts who can analyze the physical evidence and precisely determine the circumstances of the collision. They consult with trucking industry experts who understand federal motor carrier regulations and can identify violations that contributed to the crash. They review electronic data from the truck’s systems, examine driver logs and employment records, and interview witnesses to build a comprehensive picture of what happened and who should be held accountable. the legal process can feel overwhelming when you’re coping with grief, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. An experienced wrongful death attorney handles the legal complexities while you focus on supporting your family and beginning the healing process. They deal with insurance companies, gather evidence, file necessary court documents, negotiate with responsible parties, and, if required, take the case to trial to fight for full and fair compensation. insurance companies representing commercial trucking firms often have substantial resources and teams of lawyers working to minimize their liability and reduce the compensation paid to grieving families. They may contact you quickly after the accident, sometimes before you’ve even had a chance to bury your loved one, with an offer of settlement. These early offers are almost always far less than the full value of your claim and are designed to close the case quickly and cheaply before you understand your rights or the full extent of your losses. having an attorney represent your interests levels the playing field and ensures your family’s rights are protected. Experienced wrongful death lawyers understand the actual value of these cases and won’t accept inadequate settlement offers that fail to provide for your family’s long-term needs. why gjel accident attorneys stand with grieving families for more than 50 years, gjel accident attorneys has represented families throughout california who have lost loved ones in preventable accidents. We understand that no amount of money can bring back the person you’ve lost. Still, we also recognize that justice and accountability are essential, and that financial security can help families move forward without the added burden of economic hardship during their most challenging times. our firm has recovered over $1 billion in compensation for injured individuals and grieving families, with a track record of success that speaks to our commitment and experience. We’ve handled countless cases involving commercial truck accidents, cross-centerline collisions, and other complex crashes that require thorough investigation and aggressive advocacy. we work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for your family. There are no upfront costs, no hourly billing, and no financial risk to pursuing justice for your loved one. We advance all costs of investigation and litigation, and we only get paid if we win your case. how rollover crash accident settlement calculators help determine compensation understanding the potential value of a wrongful death or serious injury claim following a rollover crash can be challenging for families who are navigating an unfamiliar legal landscape during an emotionally devastating time. A rollover crash accident settlement calculator serves as an essential educational tool, helping families gain preliminary insight into what their claim might be worth based on the specific circumstances of their case. these calculators work by considering multiple factors that influence settlement values, including the severity of injuries or whether the accident was fatal, medical expenses incurred or projected for future treatment, lost wages and loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering endured by the victim, loss of companionship and guidance in wrongful death cases, and the degree of negligence or fault involved in causing the rollover. By inputting information about these variables, families can receive an estimated range of compensation that reflects similar cases and outcomes. however, it’s crucial to understand that settlement calculators provide only preliminary estimates. Every case is unique, and the actual value depends on numerous factors, including the specific facts of the accident, the quality of evidence available, the skill of the legal representation, insurance policy limits, and the jurisdiction in which the claim is filed. for rollover accidents involving commercial trucks, settlement values are often significantly higher than those of typical car accidents due to the severe nature of injuries, the involvement of commercial insurance policies with higher limits, and the multiple potentially liable parties, including trucking companies and their insurers. A settlement calculator can help families understand the types of damages they may be entitled to recover and set realistic expectations for their case. still, it should always be followed by a consultation with an experienced attorney who can evaluate the specific details of the case and provide a more accurate assessment. At gjel accident attorneys, our settlement calculator offers families a starting point for understanding their legal options. Still, we always recommend speaking directly with our legal team for a comprehensive evaluation that takes into account all the unique aspects of your situation and ensures you pursue the full compensation your family deserves. Call us now at +1-866-218-3776 to speak with our experts. understanding your options: free consultation and case evaluation “when a commercial truck crosses the center line and takes the life of a young person, the pain families experience is beyond measure—and unfortunately, it’s often compounded by the reality that this tragedy was completely preventable. As someone who has represented grieving families for decades, i want you to know that you have every right to seek answers about why this happened and to hold those responsible accountable. The investigation into why the freightliner veered into oncoming traffic is critical—whether it was due to driver fatigue, distraction, inadequate training, or pressure from an employer to meet unrealistic deadlines, these factors matter not just for your case, but also to prevent another family from experiencing this same heartbreak. No settlement can bring back your 19-year-old son, brother, or loved one, but pursuing justice ensures that his life mattered, that someone is held accountable, and that your family has the financial security to move forward without the added burden of economic hardship during your darkest days. Please don’t face this alone—reach out to an experienced attorney who can protect your rights and conduct a thorough investigation. At the same time, evidence is still available, and fight for the maximum compensation your family deserves under the law.”- Andy gillin, gjel accident attorneys if your family is dealing with the loss of a loved one in this crash or any accident caused by someone else’s negligence, gjel accident attorneys offers a free, confidential consultation to discuss your situation and explain your legal options. During this consultation, we’ll listen to your story, answer your questions, review the circumstances of the accident, explain california’s wrongful death laws and how they apply to your case, discuss the potential value of your claim, and outline the following steps if you choose to pursue justice. there is no obligation, no pressure, and no cost for this consultation. We want to ensure you have the information you need to make informed decisions about protecting your family’s rights and future. Our settlement calculator, available on our website, can provide a preliminary estimate of the potential value of your wrongful death claim based on factors specific to your case. while every case is unique and requires individual evaluation, this tool can help you understand the types of damages available and the factors that influence compensation in wrongful death cases.We want you to know that you have options and you don’t have to face this alone. Call us at 1-866-218-3776 or visit our sacramento office to schedule your free consultation. Let us leverage our decades of experience and our commitment to justice to support your family during this challenging time. resources for fresno county accident victims and their families if you or your family have been affected by this crash or any serious accident in fresno county, the following resources may provide assistance and support: fresno county coroner’s office 1925 e. Dakota avenue fresno, ca 93726 phone: (559) 600-3733 website: https://www.Co.Fresno.Ca.Us/departments/sheriff-coroner-public-administrator-public-guardian/divisions-units/coroner-public-administrator provides information about deaths under investigation and assists families with death certificates and other documentation. california highway patrol – fresno area office 5010 e. Mckinley avenue fresno, ca 93727 phone: (559) 262-0400 non-emergency: 1-800-tell-chp (1-800-835-5247) website: https://www.Chp.Ca.Gov/find-an-office/central-division/fresno provides traffic collision reports and information about ongoing investigations. You can request copies of accident reports online or in person. fresno police department 2323 mariposa street fresno, ca 93721 emergency: 911 non-emergency: (559) 621-7000 website: https://www.Fresno.Gov/police/ responds to traffic accidents within city limits and provides collision reports and victim assistance services. victim services unit – fresno county district attorney’s office 2220 tulare street, suite 1000 fresno, ca 93721 phone: (559) 600-3141 website: https://www.Fresnocountyda.Org/victim-services/ offers support, information, and referrals for crime and accident victims and their families, including assistance with victim compensation claims. california victim compensation board phone: 1-800-777-9229 website: https://victims.Ca.Gov/ provides financial assistance to victims of violent crime and their families, which may include funeral and burial expenses, medical and mental health treatment, lost wages, and other costs related to the incident. hinds hospice grief support services 1616 w. Shaw avenue, suite 100 fresno, ca 93711 phone: (559) 833-5476 website: https://www.Hindshospice.Org/grief-support provides grief counseling and support groups for families coping with the loss of a loved one, including specialized programs for sudden or traumatic loss. fresno county behavioral health 1925 e. Dakota avenue fresno, ca 93726 crisis line: (559) 600-9604 (24/7) main phone: (559) 600-9370 website: https://www.Co.Fresno.Ca.Us/departments/behavioral-health offers mental health services and crisis support for individuals experiencing trauma or grief, including emergency psychiatric services and ongoing counseling. community regional medical center 2823 fresno street fresno, ca 93721 phone: (559) 459-6000 emergency department: (559) 459-4357 website: https://www.Communitymedical.Org/crmc provides emergency and trauma care for accident victims in the fresno area, designated as a level ii trauma center. fresno county department of social services 2125 kern street fresno, ca 93706 phone: (559) 600-8100 website: https://www.Co.Fresno.Ca.Us/departments/social-services offers assistance programs for families facing financial hardship, including calfresh food assistance, medi-cal health coverage, and calworks cash aid. california department of motor vehicles – fresno office 1377 fulton street fresno, ca 93721 phone: 1-800-777-0133 website: https://www.Dmv.Ca.Gov/ provides driver records, vehicle registration information, and can assist with reporting unsafe drivers or requesting driver record reviews. federal motor carrier safety administration (fmcsa) phone: 1-888-dot-saft (1-888-368-7238) website: https://www.Fmcsa.Dot.Gov/ regulates commercial motor carriers and provides information about trucking company safety records, violations, and complaint procedures. You can file complaints about unsafe commercial vehicles or drivers. national highway traffic safety administration (nhtsa) phone: 1-888-327-4236 website: https://www.Nhtsa.Gov/ provides vehicle safety information, recall notices, and resources for traffic accident victims and their families. fresno county transportation authority 2035 tulare street, suite 201 fresno, ca 93721 phone: (559) 233-4148 website: https://www.Fresnocta.Com/ coordinates transportation planning and funding in fresno county and accepts reports about dangerous road conditions or safety concerns. california department of insurance – consumer hotline phone: 1-800-927-4357 website: https://www.Insurance.Ca.Gov/ assists with insurance claims disputes, questions about coverage, and complaints against insurance companies operating in california. mothers against drunk driving (madd) – central california phone: 1-877-madd-help (1-877-623-3435) website: https://www.Madd.Org/ offers support services for victims of impaired driving crashes and their families, including emotional support, court accompaniment, and victim advocacy. the compassionate friends – fresno chapter phone: (559) 229-2686 national office: 1-877-969-0010 website: https://www.Compassionatefriends.Org/ provides peer support for families who have lost a child of any age, through any circumstance, including traffic accidents. Monthly support group meetings are available. legal aid of fresno 2210 san joaquin street fresno, ca 93721 phone: (559) 570-1200 website: https://www.Legalaidfresno.Org/ provides free civil legal services to low-income residents of fresno county, which may include assistance with certain legal matters related to the aftermath of an accident. california office of traffic safety phone: (916) 509-3030 website: https://www.Ots.Ca.Gov/ provides traffic safety information, crash statistics, and resources for accident prevention throughout california. these organizations can provide crucial support, information, and assistance as you navigate the brutal aftermath of a serious or fatal traffic accident. Don’t hesitate to reach out for help—these resources exist to support families during their most challenging times.
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    Gallus rostromegalus
    Posted on Thursday, December 25 @ 00:00:50 PST (16 reads)
    College Guide Gallus rostromegalus when i was in high school, i was the part-time henchperson of a mad scientist. i’m not exaggerating about “mad scientist”. “Riley” (name changed for his family’s privacy) was a former medical doctor, as well as an artist, microbiologist, pilot (as in, designed and flew his own experimental aircraft), magician, computer programmer and musical composer, and had an outbuilding attached to his house where he kept things like his hand-made 3d printer, electron microscope and drone-dirigible assembly devices. riley had als and was eventually wheelchair-bound, so by 2006 i was being called in on the odd school night or weekend to go out around foco and the surrounding mountains. “I need a younger set of legs and someone with no fear of heights” he’d say. Being that i was a very boring child that had no interest in sex or drugs and always called when i was going to be late, and that riley was a trusted family friend, my parents trusted me to go out at like 9pm and come home at 2am on a tuesday. …to do things like scale locked fire escapes and climb around on rooftops that we definitely did not have permission to be on to do things like install speakers and bluetooth broadcasting devices at strategic points around old town so that if you download the right app onto your phone (i’ve got it backed up somewhere, i’ll post it when i find it) , you can walk around town and be exposed to the ghostly, extremely shady side of foco history for his 2007 halloween project. we did get caught by the cops but i was 17, short and white as goddamn mayonnaise so when the cops asked me what i was doing “it’s for a community art project!” Actually worked. my favorite mad science project was in 2009, gallus rostromegalus. i was home from college for summer, and riley had been messing around with rotational physics and had managed to make giant (24’ x 18’) extremely realistic chicken eggs, weighted and everything so that if you picked one up, it would feel like there was a heavy yolk wobbling around inside. They’re amusing all on their own, but after leaving them in the slash pile from spring cleaning, riley realized they had potential. so we went around getting permission from a few businesses and the art museum, and i spent a few nights making plausible enormous chicken feathers in riley’s lab out of grass, acrylic glaze and some other odds and ends laying around, and filling up the back of my mom’s van with as much of the backyard slash pile as fit in there, then drove out in the middle of the night to set up giant nests for the eggs, strewn with feathers and surrounded by traffic cones and orange construction mesh and signs from the entirely fictitious “department of fish and wildfowl, specious relocation division” (an incomplete nest on the steps of fort collins museum of art) (signage, responsibly warning people to stay away in case of giant chickens) riley even made qr codes that linked back to an obviously false wiki- if you scrolled to the bottom, the page was covered in feathers and after five minutes it would start to make chicken noises. people. Went. Insane. crowds turned up to take selfies with the nests and riley tracked down literally dozens of tagged photos captioned “is this real????”. someone wrote a very worried and not terribly facetious-sounding letter to the editor concerned that giant chickens were roaming around foco, something that big could hurt someone! There was an entirely-serious-sounding counter-letter that we humans have clearly invaded this majestic creature’s natural habitat, where are they supposed to make their nests, huh? multiple people called the police to report having seen the elusive gallus rostromegalus up in the hills or skulking around downtown. Reports claimed it was anywhere form five to twelve feet tall, with dramatic plumage and an eerie, yodeling sort of call. a few nights after installing each nest, we went back, collected the eggs, and left broken ‘eggshells’ and extra down feather around each of the nests. One of the nests was put up at the local garden center and i remember one of the assistant managers coming outside just after we finished the ‘hatching’ and shrieking “oh god i thought those were fake they’ll get to the tomatoes someone call the police!” That woman would later become my manager when i worked there for a summer, though she never made the connection between me and the chickens. riley passed away in 2015 after a good and well-lived life, and was kind enough to leave me the eggs in his will. it was a truly splendid bit of ruckus, and i miss him terribly, and i very much treasure the memories. And the eggs, which i am absolutely going to inflict on some unsuspecting neighbors at some point, in his honor. (if you’ve enjoyed this story, please consider donating to my ko-fi or paypal so i can support myself telling stories, thank you!)
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    Palestinians mark Christmas in Bethlehem amid conflict
    Posted on Thursday, December 25 @ 00:00:50 PST (15 reads)
    College Guide [ ] watch with passport is our extended library of captivating dramas, inspiring arts performances, thoughtful documentaries, trusted news and more. Donate to support public media in your local community and enjoy the member benefit of passport. [donate and start streaming] already a member? sign in or activate your account using the email address associated with your membership. pbs news hour palestinians mark christmas in bethlehem amid conflict trump addresses the nation from the white house trump addresses the nation from the white house trump addresses the nation from the white house pbs newshour new hampshire primary special pbs newshour new hampshire primary special pbs newshour new hampshire primary special pbs newshour march 10th primary special coverage pbs newshour march 10th primary special coverage pbs newshour march 10th primary special coverage beyond the canvas | season 2 | episode 1 finding one’s voice as a writer takes dedication, courage, and a willingness to reimagine the world through words on a page. In this episode of “beyond the canvas,” we sit down with novelist margaret atwood, playwright danai gurira, and others to talk about finding meaning as a writer. finding one’s voice as a writer takes dedication, courage, and a willingness to reimagine the world through words on a page. 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