In the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, international humanitarian relief nonprofit Convoy of Hope has provided more than 1.5 million pounds of food and supplies to people affected by the disaster as of Sept. 9, says Stacy Lamb, senior director of U.S. Disaster Services. The Springfield-based organization has established a field distribution center in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Between Texas and Louisiana, 32 deaths are blamed on the storm that came ashore as a Category 4 hurricane in southwest Louisiana near the Texas state line on Aug. 27.
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HURRICANE HEROES
In the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, international humanitarian relief nonprofit Convoy of Hope has provided more than 1.5 million pounds of food and supplies to people affected by the disaster as of Sept. 9, says Stacy Lamb, senior director of U.S. Disaster Services. The Springfield-based organization has established a field distribution center in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Between Texas and Louisiana, 32 deaths are blamed on the storm that came ashore as a Category 4 hurricane in southwest Louisiana near the Texas state line on Aug. 27.
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IN SESSION
Springfield Public Schools officials on Sept. 3 ceremonially cut the ribbon on the Adah Fulbright Early Childhood Center. The school is named after a longtime SPS teacher who graduated from the district in 1891.
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IN SESSION
Springfield Public Schools officials on Sept. 3 ceremonially cut the ribbon on the Adah Fulbright Early Childhood Center. The school is named after a longtime SPS teacher who graduated from the district in 1891. Superintendent John Jungmann, above, welcomes guests at the ceremony for the nearly $12.7 million project. It was funded as part of the $168 million bond issue dubbed Prop S.