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DURHAM 鈥?A local company manufacturing products for sunrooms has made a quick pivot to create checkout counter shields to protect store workers during the coronavirus pandemic.In a matter of days, staff at Sunspace Sunrooms went from talking about the idea, to designing a prototype, to having the shields ready to go. Our intention is to gear up and make up to 500 a day, maybe more if needed, said Bob Newnham, director of marketing and branding for Sunspace Sunrooms, which has factories in Newcastle and Lindsay. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The company manufactures products for sunrooms, porch enclosures, patio covers and glass and aluminum railings.Newnham said switching to hygienic store shields was a matter of tweaking an e
stanley cup xisting product. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The shields are made from a thin but strong vinyl material. Theyre lightweight 鈥?about 10 pounds 鈥?and can be installed easily. Were really focusing on being quick, simple, lightweight and function
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Easter dinner box giveaway to be hosted in Franklin, donations acceptedMarch 28, 2024 WNKY Staff, Source: Nolan s Eggs of Kindness, Nolan s Acts of Kindness. Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinR
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stanley cup ke to help a local family spread kindness, head no further than Franklin, Kentucky.On Friday, March 29, an Easter Dinner Box Giveaway will offer limited boxes on a first come, first served basi
stanley tumbler s, according to Facebook group Nolan Eggs of Kindness, Nolan Acts of Kindness.The group says it is aiming for at least 20 boxes to feed the hungry.The group says they are accepting donations of macaroni and cheese, cake mix, frosting, mashed potatoes, tins pans for cake, Sprite and Easter candy.Nolan, the group namesake, is a 4-year-old boy, who the group says just wants to make the world a better and happy place, because everyone deserves kindness. Nolan has been doing all kinds of things to bring smiles in the Franklin community, including hiding Easter eggs.Now, him and his mother, Megan Everett, want to help those in need.To find out how you can donate, click here. Donations will be distributed at the Franklin IGA parking lot at 2 p.m. Friday.News 40 will have the full story on how Nolan is spreading kindness in the community on Friday. Stay tuned.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App Kentucky mom pleads guilty to fatally shooting her 2 sonsBills rookies