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St. Tammany Animal Shelter director emotional over community’s response to mayday announcement [Video]

In a heartfelt message on social media, the director of the St. Tammany Department of Animal Services thanked the community for stepping up to save dozens of dogs. On Monday, the shelter announced that 25 animals only had days left before going on the euthanasia list due to overcrowding.The news tugging at the hearts of animal lovers across the state and across the country who stepped up to help. On Facebook Friday, director Robert Bremer said, “At our little shelter in the woods, a miracle happened.”Since Monday, 157 animals have been adopted or fostered from the shelter. Initially, there were 129 dogs and 113 cats. As of Friday, the facility was housing 136 dogs and 56 cats, with 341 in foster homes. “We’ve never seen that amount of animals leave in such a short amount of time,” Bremer said. “Not in transport not at any one adoption event of adopt-a-thon.”Bremer noted that a man came all the way from New Mexico to adopt two animals. He took the time to thank all of their partners, volunteers and staff who have been working tirelessly over the past few weeks, but he noted that they are not out of the woods yet. The St. Tammany Department of Animal Services is an open admissions shelter and only has capacity for 120 dogs. Even with the community’s response, they are still overcapacity.

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Israel hits Beirut in a rare strike, killing at least 8 people and wounding dozens [Video]

An Israeli airstrike hit a neighborhood in Beirut on Friday, killing at least eight people and wounding nearly 60 others, Lebanese health officials said, the first such Israeli attack on Lebanon’s capital in months.The Israeli strike on Beirut’s crowded southern suburbs hit during rush hour, as people headed home from work and children left school. Local networks broadcast footage that showed at least two buildings completely flattened and the main street ravaged in Dahiyeh, just kilometers from downtown Beirut where Lebanon’s Hezbollah militant group holds sway.An Israeli official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss behind-the-scenes security matters, said the strike targeted Ibrahim Akil, a senior Hezbollah military official. It was not immediately clear whether he was killed.An official close to the Hezbollah militant group, also speaking on condition of anonymity because he wasnt authorized to brief the media, confirmed that Akil was supposed to be in the building when it was hit.Akil has served as the head of Hezbollahs elite Radwan Force and Jihad Council, the groups highest military body. The U.S. State Department has sanctioned Akil for his alleged role in carrying out the 1983 bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut and blamed him for directing the taking of American and German hostages in Lebanon during the 1980s.Earlier on Friday, Hezbollah pounded northern Israel with 140 rockets and the region awaited the revenge promised by Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, for this weeks mass bombing attack on pagers and walkie-talkies belonging to Hezbollah members.Hezbollah said that its attacks had targeted several Israeli military sites along the border with Katyusha rockets, including multiple air defense bases as well as the headquarters of an Israeli armored brigade they said theyd struck for the first time.The Israeli military said that 120 missiles were launched at areas of the Golan Heights, Safed and the Upper Galilee, some of which were intercepted. Fire crews were working to extinguish blazes caused by pieces of debris that fell to the ground in several areas, the military said. The military didnt say whether any missiles had hit targets or caused any casualties.Another 20 missiles were shot at the areas of Meron and Netua, and most fell in open areas, the military said, adding that no injuries were reported.Hezbollah said that the rockets were in retaliation for Israeli strikes on villages and homes in southern Lebanon, not two days of attacks widely blamed on Israel that set off explosives in thousands of Hezbollah pagers and walkie-talkies.On Thursday, Israel said its military had struck hundreds of rocket launcher barrels in southern Lebanon, saying that they were ready to be used in the immediate future to fire toward Israeli territory.The army also ordered residents in parts of the Golan Heights and northern Israel to avoid public gatherings, minimize movements and stay close to shelters in anticipation of the rocket fire that eventually came Friday.Hezbollah and Israel have exchanged near-daily fire since Oct. 8, a day after the Israel-Hamas wars opening salvo, but Fridays rocket barrages were heavier than normal.Nasrallah on Thursday vowed to keep up daily strikes on Israel despite this weeks deadly sabotage of its members communication devices, which he described as a severe blow.At least 20 were killed in the attacks and thousands were wounded when pagers, walkie-talkies and other devices exploded in Lebanon on Tuesday and Wednesday.The sophisticated attacks have heightened fears that the cross-border exchanges of fire will escalate into all-out war. Israel has neither confirmed nor denied involvement in the attacks.In recent days, Israel has moved a powerful fighting force up to the northern border, officials have escalated their rhetoric, and the countrys security Cabinet has designated the return of tens of thousands of displaced residents to their homes in northern Israel an official war goal.Fighting in Gaza has slowed, but casualties continue to rise.Overnight, Palestinian authorities said that 15 people were killed in multiple Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip.Those included six people, including an unknown number of children, in an airstrike early Friday morning in Gaza City that hit a family home, Gazas Civil Defense said. Another person was killed in Gaza City when a strike hit a group of people on a street.Israel maintains that it only targets militants, and accuses Hamas and other armed groups of endangering civilians by operating in residential areas. The military, which rarely comments on individual strikes, had no immediate comment.Gazas Health Ministry says that more than 41,000 Palestinians have been killed in the territory since Hamas Oct. 7 attack. The ministry doesnt differentiate between fighters and civilians in its count, but says a little over half of those killed were women and children.Israel says it has killed more than 17,000 militants, without providing evidence.More than 95,000 people have also been wounded in Gaza since Oct. 7, the Health Ministry said.The war has caused vast destruction and displaced about 90% of Gazas population of 2.3 million.___ Julia Frankel reported from Jerusalem. Abby Sewell in Beirut, Fatma Khaled in Cairo, and David Rising in Bangkok, contributed to this report.

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Use These AI Shortcuts To Make Money Online Fast! [button-voodoo-v2 id=”1″] In this video, Im going to break down some simple AI shortcuts that Ive personally used to make millions of dollars online, all with simple blogs. The truth is, most people are still trying to blog the old-fashioned way, and that takes

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ABSS’ New superintendent wants students to be proud [Video]

BOTH SUSPECTS ARE NOW CHARGED WITH FELONIES. IN AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WE ARE HEARING FROM THE ALAMANCE BURLINGTON SCHOOL SYSTEMS NEWLY NAMED SUPERINTENDENT AS HE GETS READY FOR HIS FIRST OFFICIAL DAY ON THE JOB. JOSHUA DAVIS IS IN ALAMANCE COUNTY WITH THE SUPERINTENDENTS VISION FOR THE SCHOOL SYSTEM. IF THERES ANY WAY TO SUM UP THE SUPERINTENDENTS VISION, ITS ALL ABOUT MAINTAINING TRANSPARENCY AND BUILDING UP TRUST IN ALAMANCE BURLINGTON SCHOOLS WITH PARENTS AND STUDENTS. AND I WANT TO BE ABLE TO TALK TO THE COMMUNITY AND TALK TO OUR PARENTS AND LET THEM KNOW THAT WERE THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR THEIR STUDENT. WITH OVER 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN PUBLIC EDUCATION, DOCTOR AARON FLEMING IS SET TO STEP UP AS THE ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOL SYSTEMS NEW SUPERINTENDENT. FLEMING SAYS HE WAS AWARE OF THE FINANCIAL AND FACILITY RELATED CHALLENGES THE DISTRICT FACED BEFORE HE APPLIED FOR THE POSITION. FORTUNATELY, WERE PAST MOST OF THOSE ISSUES. WE STILL HAVE SOME THINGS, CERTAINLY TO FIX, BUT I THINK WEVE GOTTEN THROUGH THE WORST OF IT. ONE OF HIS BIGGEST GOALS IS TO REACH OUT TO PARENTS AND BUILD BACK THEIR TRUST IN THE SCHOOL SYSTEM. TALKING AND COMMUNICATING WITH OUR PARENTS, HAVING COMMUNITY FORUMS, HAVING AN OPPORTUNITY TO MEET THEM WHERE THEY ARE POSSIBLY GOING OUT TO WORK SITES, POSSIBLY HAVING SOME MEET AND GREETS WITH PARENTS THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND DEVELOP THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ABSCESS AND LOCAL LEADERS. SCHOOL DISTRICT CANNOT RUN WITHOUT LOCAL DOLLARS AND THOSE LOCAL DOLLARS COME FROM OUR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, AND SO IVE GOT TO BE OPEN WITH THEM AND BE OPEN WITH OUR COUNTY MANAGER SO THEY KNOW WHATS GOING ON IN OUR SCHOOLS. HE SAYS HES ALREADY HIT THE GROUND RUNNING. WHAT IM DOING RIGHT NOW IS MEETING OR VISITING EVERY SCHOOL IN THE DISTRICT, ALL 38 SCHOOLS, AND THEN AFTER THAT IM GOING TO MEET ONE ON ONE WITH THOSE PRINCIPALS, REALLY TO LOOK AT WHAT THEIR GOALS ARE, WHAT THEIR STRUGGLES ARE, AND WHAT IT IS I CAN DO TO HELP THEM. AND HE SAYS HE HAS EVERY INTENTION OF LIVING UP TO THE SCHOOL DISTRICTS MOTTO OF BEING STUDENT CENTERED AND FUTURE FOCUSED. WE WANT THEM TO GO DO GREAT THINGS. WE WANT THEM TO COME BACK HOME TO ALAMANCE COUNTY. BUT EVEN IF THEY DONT, WE WANT THEM TO BE VERY PROUD OF BEING AN ABSCESS GRADUATE. FLEMING ALSO TELLS ME HES WORKING ON WAYS TO OPEN UP THE DISTRICTS FINANCIAL DATA, AND CLASSROOMS TO THE COMMUNITY, SO PARENTS CAN BE MORE AWARE OF DISTRICT LEADERS DECISIONS AND THEIR EFFECTS. IN ALAMANCE COUNTY.

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Habitat for Humanity kicks off volunteer blitz in Mantua [Video]

Habitat for Humanity was in Mantua on Tuesday to kick off a six-day volunteer blitz working on building homes for families facing housing insecurity. It started on 40th Street, where an all-woman crew is building frames for four single-family homes.

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Some residents in Laplace still without power due to Francine [Video]

Recovery efforts are still underway for many residents and business owners in Laplace due to the damage they received from Hurricane Francine. As of Monday afternoon, Entergy crews were still working to restore power for a few dozen residents. When the storm hit Laplace, it initially knocked out power for about 14,000 customers. Parish leaders said the majority of those people have had their power restored, but there are a few dozen still in the dark and there is lots of damage to undo. Power lines have been destroyed, homes boarded up, and bulk trash is being collected. Its part of the aftermath following the ramifications of Hurricane Francine. We still have about 30 or so customers without power, thats due to some access issues that Entergy is facing, Jaclyn Hotard said. According to Hotard, president of St. John the Baptist Parish, some electricity poles Entergy workers need to access are submerged underwater, making it harder to restore power. Hotard said the preliminary damage assessment for the parish showed that, overall, around 300 structures were damaged, including government buildings. Weve seen a mix of some flooding in our damage assessment, some wind-driven rain. The community center had some damage in it, a courthouse, Hotard said. Many of these buildings were recently put back together after recovering from Hurricane Ida. St. John the Baptist Parish received upward of 8 inches of rain during the storm. Neighbors like Trent Mallard are hopeful the levee protections project in the works can help. Hopefully, when we build that new flood wall around our parish, it might help it out a little bit better, Mallard said. Parish leaders said that the project is expected to be completed in 2027. Its an 18 1/2 mile earth end levee that will provide storm surge protection to the residence that are prone to storm surge flooding, Hotard said. Hotard said right now, there is relief for people who may not have help from insurance.If residents need assistance, or they were uninsured or underinsured, they can reach out to St. John long-term recovery as a resource to help them with their rebuilding efforts, Hotard said. St. John long-term recovery group operates out of New Wine Christian fellowship Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 1929 Airline Highway in Laplace. Anyone interested in receiving resources from this group can contact 504-494-1559.