2015 Caribbean Parade Day : Springfield MA
Proclamation of Caribbean Month by Springfield Carnival Association
August 15th 2015
The city's 15th Annual Caribbean Parade ending at Blunt Park in Springfield, MA.
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#День_независимости ( разговорный : четвертое июля ) является федеральным праздником в Соединенных Штатах в ознаменование Декларации независимости Соединенных Штатов 4 июля #1776 года. Континентальный конгресс объявил, что тринадцать американских колоний больше не подчиняются (и подчиняются ) к монарху Британии и были теперь едиными, свободными и независимыми государствами. Конгресс проголосовал за отделение двумя днями ранее, 2 июля, но не было объявлено до 4 июля.
#IndependenceDay (colloquial: the Fourth of July) is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the Declaration of Independence of the United States, on July 4, 1776. The Continental Congress declared that the thirteen American colonies were no longer subject (and subordinate) to the monarch of Britain and were now united, free, and independent states.The Congress had voted to secede two days earlier, on July 2, but it was not declared until July 4.
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Independence Day is commonly associated with #fireworks, #parades, #barbecues, #carnivals, #fairs, #picnics, #concerts, #baseball_games, #family_reunions, and #political_speeches and #ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the #UnitedStates. Independence Day is the National Day of the United States.
Springfield, MA Forest Park Halloween Event
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Springfield's fireworks show brought thousands together on Fourth of July
People were decked out in red, white, and blue as they waited for the fireworks in Riverfront Park, proud to celebrate the USA.
Springfield, Massachusetts | Wikipedia audio article
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Springfield, Massachusetts
00:01:57 1 History
00:05:10 2 Geography
00:08:05 2.1 Climate
00:10:35 2.2 Neighborhoods
00:15:11 3 Demographics
00:18:10 3.1 Income
00:18:25 4 Economy
00:21:00 4.1 Business headquarters
00:22:17 4.2 Companies headquartered in Springfield
00:23:48 4.3 Companies formerly in Springfield
00:25:33 5 Arts and culture
00:25:42 5.1 Amusement parks and fairs
00:27:06 5.2 Festivals
00:33:05 5.3 Museums
00:34:35 5.4 Music
00:37:02 5.5 Nightlife
00:38:12 5.6 Points of interest
00:47:41 6 Sports
00:51:43 7 Architecture
00:55:57 8 Parks
01:02:42 9 Government
01:02:50 9.1 City of Springfield
01:03:56 9.1.1 Finances
01:05:35 9.2 Judicial system
01:06:10 9.3 Politics
01:08:08 9.4 Switch to ward representation
01:09:25 9.5 Crime
01:11:15 10 Education
01:11:24 10.1 Grade schools
01:11:33 10.1.1 Public schools (K–12)
01:13:03 10.1.2 Private schools
01:14:35 10.2 Higher education
01:14:44 10.2.1 Universities and colleges
01:17:19 10.2.2 Community colleges
01:18:01 10.3 Library
01:18:53 11 Media
01:19:02 11.1 Newspapers
01:19:34 11.2 Television
01:23:46 11.2.1 Cable operators
01:24:10 11.3 Radio
01:24:39 12 Transportation
01:25:36 12.1 Rail
01:27:24 12.2 Bus
01:28:19 12.3 Air
01:29:15 13 Water and sewer system
01:30:40 14 Sister cities
01:30:52 15 Notable people
01:31:04 16 See also
01:31:25 17 Notes and references
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Springfield is a city in the state of Massachusetts, United States, and the seat of Hampden County. Springfield sits on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River near its confluence with three rivers: the western Westfield River, the eastern Chicopee River, and the eastern Mill River. As of the 2010 Census, the city's population was 153,060. Metropolitan Springfield, as one of two metropolitan areas in Massachusetts (the other being Greater Boston), had a population of 692,942 as of 2010.The first Springfield in the New World, it is the largest city in western New England, and the urban, economic, and cultural capital of Massachusetts' Connecticut River Valley (colloquially known as the Pioneer Valley). It is the third-largest city in Massachusetts and fourth-largest in New England after Boston, Worcester, and Providence. Springfield has several nicknames – The City of Firsts, due to the many innovations developed there, such as the first American dictionary, the first American gas-powered automobile, and the first machining lathe for interchangeable parts; The City of Homes, due to its Victorian residential architecture; and Hoop City, as basketball – one of the world's most popular sports – was invented in Springfield in 1891 by James Naismith.
Hartford, the capital of Connecticut, lies 24 miles (39 km) south of Springfield, on the western bank of the Connecticut River. The Hartford-Springfield region is known as the Knowledge Corridor because it hosts over 160,000 university students and over 32 universities and liberal arts colleges – the second-highest concentration of higher-learning institutions in the United States. The city of Springfield itself is home to Springfield College, Western New England University, American International College, and Springfield Technical Community College, among other higher educational institutions.
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2016 Homelessness Summit Session II
(00:00:00) Welcome — Andrew Grabau, Janet Thompson, Michael Trapp, Karla DeSpain, Rocky Alden
(00:20:44) Local Overview — Steve Hollis, Katie Burnham Wilkins, Carla London, Randall Cole, Kay Wright, Shawn Phillips
(00:57:44) National Movement/Emerging Best Practices: Zero 2016, Housing first & 100,000 Homes — Keynote Speaker Linda Kauffman
(01:59:08) Back from Break
(02:00:22) Implementing Housing First: Challenges and Best Practices — Keynote Speakers Jason McRoy and Sarah Buss
(02:52:34) Panel Q&A
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Linda Kauffman, National Movement Manager, Community Solutions
Jason McRoy, Director of Operations, Boulder Housing & Human Services
Sarah Buss, Housing and Emergency Services Coordinator, Boulder County Housing& Human Services
MODERATORS
Karla DeSpain, Special Projects Manager, Heart of Missouri United Way & CATCH board
Rocky Alden, Volunteer, Love INC & Room at the Inn
OTHER SPEAKERS
Janet Thompson, District 2 Commissioner, Boone County, MO
Michael Trapp, Ward 2 Council Member, City of Columbia, MO
Steve Hollis, Human Services Manager, Boone County/City of Columbia Public Health & Human Services
Katie Burnham Wilkins, Health Care for Homeless Veterans Program Coordinator, Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital
Randall Cole, Housing Programs Supervisor, City of Columbia, MO
Carla London, Director of student Services, Columbia Public Schools
Nancy Thoma, Region 7 Administrator, Administration for Children & Families
James Heard, Field Office Director, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Sarah Froese, Psychosocial Rehabilitation Supervisor & Behavioral Health Social Work Liaison, Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital
Rorie Orgeron, Chief Executive Officer, The Kitchen Inc.
Mark Brehm, Permanent Supportive Housing Assistant Program Manager, Synergy Services
Shawn Phillips, Manager of Emergency Services, University of Missouri Health Care
Kay Wright, Manager of Volunteer/Language/Valet Services, Gift Shops & Pastoral Care, University of Missouri Health Care
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America’s First Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
Since its heyday in the late 1800s, bare-knuckle boxing in the US has been relegated to parking lots and grimy basements, an underground sport that couldn’t find a way to bring itself above board. But in June of 2018—after spending years petitioning almost 30 states to sanction the brutal fights—promoter David Feldman finally managed to stage America's first-ever legal bare-knuckle boxing match in Wyoming.
VICE went to the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championships in Cheyenne a few days ahead of the big event to hear how Feldman managed to pull it off, and to meet a handful of fighters for whom boxing—and even MMA fighting—just isn’t hardcore enough.
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Cop Begs for Her Life After Fugitive Pulls Out Gun
A police officer’s bodycam shows the moment when a suspect pulled a gun on her. The video shows Officer Brianna Tedesco walking down a dark road to check out a suspicious vehicle with out-of-state license plates. She questions the man behind the wheel, who claimed to be taking a nap. When Tedesco asks him to produce a driver’s license, he tells her that he doesn’t have one. What officer didn’t know at the time was that the man is a fugitive and wanted for murder.
Accompanying Papers File - US House of Representatives
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Segregation: Our Community's Secret. A presentation by Mark Wyman
Segregation: Our Community's Secret. A presentation by Mark Wyman, Distinguished Emeritus Professor of History from Illinois State University.
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According to Wyman, a local African American leader once commented that “People don’t know how bad it was here—even black kids don’t know how bad it was.” He referred to local customs that barred African-Americans from many aspects of life in Bloomington-Normal, which are now largely forgotten by all but those who were victims of these unwritten laws of racial exclusion. Wyman decided to investigate this for himself and began an extensive examination of local newspapers to help bring this part of the African American story in McLean County to light. His program will examine those findings.
Dr. Mark Wyman is a Distinguished Emeritus Professor of History from Illinois State University, having taught from 1971 until his retirement in 2004. A former newspaperman, his history publications have ranged from Western hard-rock miners, to immigrants returning to Europe, to hoboes harvesting crops across the West. Wyman was also guest curator of the Museum’s past exhibit Adlai! The Life and Times of Adlai E. Stevenson II 2002-2004.
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7:36-12:33 Post Civil-War integration, Jesse Fell and the Bloomington leader newspaper – African Americans could vote, Normal schools were integrated, an African American was elected to a county seat, ISSCS had both black and white orphaned children, some restaurants served African Americans.
11:36- 14:35 -- 1890s- significant emergence of racial segregation and discrimination
13:20-13:57 -- 1900 census and housing patterns of African Americans
14:35-25:10 and again at 45:50-47:57 – Segregated beach at Miller park & the drowning of Phyllis Hogan
27:51-30:08 -- African Americans not allowed to stay at local hotels & segregated seats in theaters
32:48-36:55 -- KKK in the 1920s
36:58-39:08 -- Segregation and discrimination in restaurants
39:20- 42:55 -- Discrimination of and protests by WWII African American veterans
50:14-51:42 -- Merlin Kennedy, the Black Santa
42:47-51:42 -- Ending segregation – the milestones
51:46 Conclusion -- Why is Bloomington normal history of racial segregation such a secret, especially among the white population?
5 Most Famous Unsolved Ever We will never know!
Just the thought of a person murdering in cold blood and getting away with it can send chills to the very innards of your soul. The victims, unavenged, and the killer still at large, ready to terrorize at a moment's notice, is simply frightening.
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In some of these cases, people were charged with murder only to be acquitted from a lack of evidence. In others, police didn't have any suspects or couldn't identify the victim.
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Amber Hagerman.
Most people have experienced the feeling of hearing an alarm sound, and looked down at their mobile device to see an Amber Alert. But most don't know the harrowing story behind what is now an all-too familiar call for help.....
Andrew and Abby Borden.
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Betsy Aardsma.
The slight breeze combined with the cold November air was enough to send a chill down the spine of anyone who strolled across Penn State University’s campus. The day was November 28, 1969; the day after Thanksgiving and for 22-year-old Betsy Aardsma, the large campus seemed empty. Many students had gone home for the holiday, but there were a few like Betsy who had a major paper due and needed to work on it. Betsy and her roommate, Sharon Brandt, left their room at Atherton Hall and walked toward the Pattee Library. The two agreed to meet up again later and catch a movie. As they approached the library, Betsy and Sharon parted ways.....
The Black Dahlia.
After her gory murder in 1947, Elizabeth Short — better known as “Black Dahlia” — became one of the most famous unsolved cases in the country. Short’s body was found on Jan. 15, 1947, but nearly 70 years later, the cold case is still not solved. Here’s what we still don’t know about it:....
Bob Crane.
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Bob Crane was a beloved television actor whose real life had a seedy side and whose death baffled his friends, fans and the police. He played the title role of Colonel Hogan in the ’60s sitcom “Hogan’s Heroes.” He was one of the stars of the show from 1965 until 1971, when the series was cancelled. During that time, he left his wife of more than 20 years for his co-star Sigrid Valdis. He also catered to a taste for promiscuous sex and filming it, and he is considered to have been a serious sex addict. After the show, he never found the same success he had with “Hogan’s Heroes.” He instead took up small.....
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White House Conference on Aging Boston Regional Forum (Part 1)
The 2015 White House Conference on Aging held its fourth regional forum in Boston, Massachusetts. The forum engaged older Americans, their families, caregivers, advocates, community leaders, and experts on key issues affecting older Americans. The forum also informed the development of the White House Conference on Aging to be held later this year.
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