If you don't see images in this message, click "Display Images" or the equivalent.Click hereGet the Nooner in your e-mail box.--header-- REMINDER: My [email protected] email address is still in DNS hell. [email protected] (where that other email usually goes anyway) is working just fine. --adblock2-- FIRES: Yesterday, 7 more deaths were announced in the Camp Fire, while 1 more was in the Woosley Fire. That brings the thirteen-month total to 100. There are still 631 missing in the Camp Fire, a number that caused jaws to drop yesterday when it was announced as the previous number before had been thought to be around 150. A gruesome fact hit last night. The Camp Fire has killed as many people as the 1989 disastrous Loma Prieta earthquake that struck the Bay Area just preceding Game 3 of the Bay Bridge World Series game of Giants @ A's. Camp Fire: 63 deaths, 9,700 single-family residences, 144 multi-family residences, 336 … [Read more...] about THE NOONER for 11-16-18
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THE NOONER for 10-15-18
If you don't see images in this message, click "Display Images" or the equivalent.Click hereGet the Nooner in your e-mail box.Become a Nooner Premium subscriber to access exclusive election analysis and back end data. | Follow @scottlayAdvertise in The Nooner to reach over 8,000 readers REMINDER: My [email protected] email address is still in DNS hell. [email protected] (where that other email usually goes anyway) is working just fine. THE NOONER NOVEMBER 2018 ELECTION CONTEST Here are the current tallies of the picks of contest participants. These are all percentages of participants who predict the candidate will win, of course not how much candidates will win by. The page is updated live as participants join and make or update picks. With 429 participants as of this morning, here are a some of the closest (<60%) projected wins: IC Steve Poizner (N) 53.38% IC Ricardo Lara (D) 46.62% SD14 Andy Vidak (R) 56.13% SD14 Melissa … [Read more...] about THE NOONER for 10-15-18
Rabbi’s call prompts campaign to help former Jewish sector of Detroit
opinion Neal Rubin The Detroit News Published 4:10 p.m. UTC Jun 9, 2018 Here's how strong that Yom Kippur sermon was in 2012: Six years later, it's responsible for first-graders in Detroit voluntarily eating raw cucumber slices. Clearly, there have been some steps in between. And sadly, there has been a significant death. But that's where physician Melvyn Rubenfire heard the message that inspired Project Healthy Community, bringing the gospel of good food and good habits to the sector of Northwest Detroit he grew up thinking was the best place in the world. PHC operates an after-school program at Schulze Academy, with aspirations to expand to other schools. It teaches a nutrition unit there for first-graders, tends an urban garden at the Northwest Activities Center, conducts a summer camp and runs a mobile pantry that distributes 25,000 pounds of food on the fourth Wednesday of every month. Rubenfire and his daughter Karen say they’re only getting … [Read more...] about Rabbi’s call prompts campaign to help former Jewish sector of Detroit