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6-year-old James Hutchinson’s family speaks out for the first time
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WDTN) — The people of Middletown gathered Monday night to honor the life of 6-year-old James Hutchinson. His family says this truly feels like a nightmare they can’t wake up from, but they’re amazed and overwhelmed at the outpouring of love from their community. “We love James. We’re...Read Full StoryBrittany GosneyFamily MemberMother EarthWDTNFacebookTwitterShelby GriffithKathryn LundyLoveSoulLisa GosneyCandlesMemoryJames
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East Alabama Medical Center hold remembrance event for COVID-19 victims
OPELIKA, Ala. (WRBL) – It has been over a year since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Wednesday night in East Alabama people came together for an evening of remembrance, healing and hope at East Alabama Medical Center. EAMC leaders and community guests came together to remember the lives lost...Read Full StoryCovid-19Public HealthAla.WRBLICU Register NurseEast Alabama PeopleMedicalCommunity GuestsHealingEAMC LeadersLawnCandlesCourtney SuttonHealthcare Workers
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How 'fragrance zoning' can shape your day
As we move into spring and the new-season fragrances start to filter through, it's worth considering how your favourite floral notes or woody undertones could offer benefits beyond a beautiful scent. Hacking our sense of smell in the form of 'fragrance zoning' is the new wellness trend entering our interior...Read Full StoryWorking DayFragrancesExercisePeppermint OilEnergy PeppermintLuxurious Scented CandlesHappiness Zesty ScentsRelaxation LavenderSmellAromatherapy OilFocus Essential OilsSpring BloomsOlfactory StimulationStress Essential OilsPerfect Choices
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Compass Cares commemorates World AIDS Day in Tattnall Square Park
MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT)— Compass Cares commemorated World AIDS Day in Tattnall Square Park Tuesday evening. They lit candles and prayed for people who passed away from HIV or AIDS. The group hopes it will bring awareness and recognition to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Census data from 2018 shows Georgia as the...Read Full Story World Aids DayAidsHivHIV/AIDSSquare Inc.CommunityWMGTTattnall Square ParkCandlesMACONGeorgiaPeopleHealthier LifestylesFightCensus Data
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Drake Is Releasing A Line Of Candles That Smell Like Himself
Drake is the top-selling solo male artist of all time in America. According to the RIAA, Drake has passed Elvis, Eminem and Michael Jackson for total music sales grossing up to $218,280,000 in sales. Apparently, Drake can sell pretty much anything including candles that smell like himself. On Monday (Nov. 30), InStyle magazine shared details of Drake’s new line of scented sandals and even revealed that he modeled one of the scents after his own unique smell.Read Full Story That SmellCelebritiesScented CandlesMusic SalesBeautiful MusicRapperSound Of MusicGood MusicRIAAInStyleCanadianAmbersCashmere , SuedeVelvetInstagram StoryEminemMichael JacksonDrakeKacey MusgravesJackie AinaGwyneth PaltrowAyesha CurryKyle LowryStanley JohnsonElvisKehlani
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Drake is selling a scented candle that smells like… himself
Wanna make your house smell like Drake? Now you can. The rapper has released a line of scented candles, one of which “actually smells like Drake.”. And according the description from Revolve, the company he teamed with on the scent, the $80 candle emits a “Smooth musk fragrance is introspective as in an interpretation of your beautiful self, yet extrovertive as how you would want others to see your bold and brilliant self.”Read Full Story SmellsScented CandlesCelebritiesSalesAmbersCashmere , SuedeVelvetRevolve 'sWilliamsburg SleepoverCABLE NEWS NETWORKSweeter TingsSellingFeatures NotesRapperCarby MuskDrake
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William and Kate Probably Made the Right Choice By Skipping Harry’s Virtual Birthday Celebration
William and Kate Probably Made the Right Choice By Skipping Harry’s Virtual Birthday CelebrationVanity Fair | 1dThe couple reportedly missed a video call to celebrate Harry with Meghan and the queen, but most likely ch
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2 megachurches fined after video shows packed Christmas Eve services
Two megachurches in Albuquerque, New Mexico, are facing stiff fines and community backlash after health officials alleged the houses of worship violated Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's COVID-19 executive orders by hosting indoor Christmas Eve services attended by hundreds of congregants. One of the churches responded with a public statement saying, "when governments exceed their constitutional authority and contradict what we are called on by God to do, we answer first to His authority." Legacy Church and Calvary Church were both sent notices of "contemplated action" by the state Health Department on Monday. The notices said the churches are each being fined up to $10,000, and officials are mulling “other remedies" to prevent them from holding large gatherings in violation of rules intended to blunt the spread of coronavirus. State health officials launched investigations after videos and photos of the Christmas Eve services were posted on the churches' Instagram accounts, prompting widespread condemnation from government leaders and the members of the community at large. youngandunashamedabq/Instagram - PHOTO: A social media post by the Youth Ministry of the Legacy Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico, shows a large group of patrons singing Christmas carols during a Christmas Eve gather at the Church. Grisham's spokesperson, Tripp Stelnicki, blasted the church services as not only illegal but also "selfish gatherings" that defy "common sense." "They endangered the lives, livelihoods and health of not only their parishioners but their entire communities -- and given how quickly this virus can spread, potentially our state as a whole," Stelnecki told the Albuquerque Journal newspaper. Eddie Moore/AP, FILE - PHOTO: Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham gives her weekly update on COVID-19 and the state's effort to contain it during a virtual news conference from the state Capitol in Santa Fe, N.M., July 23, 2020. The controversy came as New Mexico appeared to be slowing the spread of the contagion that has killed nearly 2,400 people and infected roughly 139,000 in the state, according to the New Mexico Department of Health's online statistics. The state reported 1,141 new cases on Sunday, down from a peak of 2,672 new daily cases on Nov. 23. Both churches are facing fines of $5,000 each for violating the public health order limiting houses of worship to 25% capacity and another $5,000 fine for violating the state's mask mandate, officials said. Video of the service at Legacy Church showed what appeared to be a crowd of hundreds holding candles and singing "O Holy Night" inside the cavernous church. The footage, which has since been taken down, showed congregants standing almost shoulder-to-shoulder with few wearing masks. MORE: 'Sorrowful': Black clergy members and churches reeling from COVID-19 losses "We have taken the pandemic seriously from the start and have prudent measures in place. But when governments exceed their constitutional authority and contradict what we are called on by God to do, we answer first to His authority," Legacy Church officials said in a statement. A note on the Legacy Church website on Tuesday added, "Due to persecution by the state of New Mexico and the governor's office, our offices are closed to the public. Entry by appointment only." MORE: Church warned to stop claiming COVID can be eliminated with air filtration Calvary Church officials released a statement to ABC affiliate station KOAT in Albuquerque saying that when confronted with the large Christmas Eve turnout, they “chose not to break fellowship with any worshiper by requiring them to leave the gathering of their church family." "Instead, we continued to urge and provide opportunity for our congregants to maintain safe social distance, wear face coverings and properly sanitize," Calvary's statement reads. What to know about the coronavirus: How it started and how to protect yourself: Coronavirus explained What to do if you have symptoms: Coronavirus symptoms Tracking the spread in the U.S. and worldwide: Coronavirus map Church ServicesChristmas EveExecutive OrdersSanta FeBlack ChurchesChristmas CandlesCalvary ChurchInstagramAlbuquerque JournalAPCOVIDABCKOATState Health DepartmentChristmas CarolsMichelle Lujan Grisham
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7 Ways You Can Actually Stimulate Your Local Economy
Most of us have $1,400 on the way, and you're probably thinking about how to spend it. Before you blow your entire stimulus check, make sure you take care of any pressing debts: utilities, rent, car payments ... you know, the adult stuff. If you're lucky enough to have a bit leftover, here are some easy ways to make a difference in your local economy.Read Full StoryEconomyCandy BarsSmall BusinessStimulusLocal FoodGrocery StoresPet FoodDirect CareChain [email protected] DepositOnline SellersArtisanal CandlesWine ShopRamen Noodles
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Jonathan Scott Just Dropped 3 Easy Tips for Redoing Your Kitchen Cabinets
When stay-at-home orders went into effect earlier this year, many people took a long, hard look at their homes. There was reorganizing. There was decluttering. There was repainting and deep cleaning. And now, with even more time at home ahead, harder tasks might be next on the to-do list. And if that includes tackling your kitchen cabinets, Jonathan Scott has tips for refinishing them all on your own.DeclutteringTime ManagementJonathan ScottAcrylic PaintMassachusettsOil PaintWork From HomeElbow GreaseKitchen CabinetsDeep CleaningScented CandlesHardwareStay-at-home OrdersSandInstagram And/or TwitterKeira KnightleyRead Full Story