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MILWAUKEE 鈥?For the first time in more than six years, the historic Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church will hold service in its sanctuary.In May 2018, a massive fire tore through the church sending plumes of smoke into the sky. People across the city watched as a tower fell.Since then services have been held in a temporary space. A lot of work and millions of dollars have been put in to restore and rebuil
stanley cup d what was lost.Reverend M. Douglas Peters showed TMJ4 the altar that was salvaged from the fire and carefully restored. It s very meaningful. There s just no words to describe. Our Lord s gifts are going to be delivered again here after 6 1/2 years. At times I m just a little overwhelmed because i
stanley cup t s just really remarkable that our Lord has done all this for us, Pastor Peters said. The word of God will always endure, and so places will come and go where that word was spoken and received, but god saw fit to allow this place to stay. Much of the work to restore the sanctuary has been done by local businesses.Stained glass windows were replaced. The iron chandeliers were untangled. Another church donated an organ to lead the congregation in song.For now, folding chairs will be used instead of wooden pews. The reality is we re here and members decided you know we re not moving
stanley cup . We re not going to go out to the suburbs. We re staying in Milwaukee and we re going to continue to be that light in the midst of darkness, Pastor Peters told T Yxnn Removed from committees, Rep. Greene says she is fine , shares gun incident from high school
WEAVERVILLE, N.C. 鈥?For the gathered furry friends, it looks like an ordinary afternoon playdate. However, this is no
stanley cup ordinary place.Tucked into a spot near North Carolinas Great Smoky Mountains sits the ASPCAs Behavioral Rehabilitation Center. Dogs that experience extreme cases of cruelty and neglect are brought there to get better. These cases are, quite dramatically, the worst of the worst, said Kristen Collins, vice president of rehabilitation services. Its not possible for them to go home and have time and love and just get better on their own. Thats why we are here, so we can provide the treatment that they need. Over an average of 13 weeks, the dogs are slowly socialized with people and other dogs and taught basic skills, in preparation for their eventual adoption. So far, 500 dogs have graduated from the program.Just walking a dog on a leash here is considered a win. Some of the dogs who arrive at the center have no experience even being outside, let alone going on a walk.It can be slow going, as has been the case with
stanley borraccia a small dog named Velma. She loves getting little scratches on her chest and on her little back end, said behavior specialist Jenny White. She can be tucked under your arm and carried around and she loves going for walks and playing with other dogs. It wasnt always that way. Velma
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