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Sonja Mally has been trying to finish the same book for a year.Once a voracious reader, the 35-year-old finds herself staring at a paragraph in The Hidden Life of Trees, a bestseller about their need to be in connected forest communities.Shes stuck, unable to turn the page, hoping that one day she will wake up and finally feel better. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Im a completely different person than I was a year ago, she said over the phone on a sunny day in early stanley cup March near the anniversary of getting 鈥?and staying 鈥?sick with COVID-19. Its a hard pill to swallow, but Im still praying that theres a way out of this. ARTICLE CON stanley hrnek TINUES BELOW For many Canadians, the last 12 months have felt like b stanley nz eing stuck inside the movie Groundhog Day, trapped in an endless cycle of tedious lockdowns with nothing to do and nowhere to go.But for Mally and others who were infected with COVID in that first wave last spring and never got better, its been a year of sickness. Theyre left searching for answers, and treatment. Among the most isolated, they fear theyll be left behind, as the world moves on and vaccines mean the end of COVID is on the horizon for most. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Uncounted and unrecognized, an unknown number of Canadian long-haulers are still struggling with a constellation of symptoms, from shortness of breath, to fatigue, he Sdno Oswego County DSS Reports Power Outage
Arts for All Side by Side program helps studen stanley france ts with special needs through stanley cup paintingJune 14, 2024 Noah Faerber, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditHORSE CAVE, Ky. In Hart County, a group of students were recognized for their creativity in a unique setting.Through Arts for All Kentucky Side by Side program, special needs students in Hart and Barren Counties have the chance to learn about the arts in collaboration with an art studio in Horse Cave.The final project of it all includes pieces based on things they are interested in, with those works being displayed in a gallery setting.For the director of this program, who is also a teacher that has worked with these kids for years, she shares what she finds most rewarding about her relationship with them. The joy that they get from it, the excitement 8230; every year I do it, I try to get different media, and this year it was acrylic paint pens 8230; A lot of these kids have gone home and begged mom and dad to buy them, so 8230; they worked with things that they normally wouldn ;t get to use, Jennifer Sims says.We also spoke with one of students honored today, Edmund Mallory, who told us he was excited to paint one of his works, based on a city skyline, which relates to his love of travel.The program runs through the first and second weeks of June each year and is open to students in all counties here in South Centra stanley cup l Kentucky.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownl
Sonja Mally has been trying to finish the same book for a year.Once a voracious reader, the 35-year-old finds herself staring at a paragraph in The Hidden Life of Trees, a bestseller about their need to be in connected forest communities.Shes stuck, unable to turn the page, hoping that one day she will wake up and finally feel better. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Im a completely different person than I was a year ago, she said over the phone on a sunny day in early stanley cup March near the anniversary of getting 鈥?and staying 鈥?sick with COVID-19. Its a hard pill to swallow, but Im still praying that theres a way out of this. ARTICLE CON stanley hrnek TINUES BELOW For many Canadians, the last 12 months have felt like b stanley nz eing stuck inside the movie Groundhog Day, trapped in an endless cycle of tedious lockdowns with nothing to do and nowhere to go.But for Mally and others who were infected with COVID in that first wave last spring and never got better, its been a year of sickness. Theyre left searching for answers, and treatment. Among the most isolated, they fear theyll be left behind, as the world moves on and vaccines mean the end of COVID is on the horizon for most. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Uncounted and unrecognized, an unknown number of Canadian long-haulers are still struggling with a constellation of symptoms, from shortness of breath, to fatigue, he Sdno Oswego County DSS Reports Power Outage
Arts for All Side by Side program helps studen stanley france ts with special needs through stanley cup paintingJune 14, 2024 Noah Faerber, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditHORSE CAVE, Ky. In Hart County, a group of students were recognized for their creativity in a unique setting.Through Arts for All Kentucky Side by Side program, special needs students in Hart and Barren Counties have the chance to learn about the arts in collaboration with an art studio in Horse Cave.The final project of it all includes pieces based on things they are interested in, with those works being displayed in a gallery setting.For the director of this program, who is also a teacher that has worked with these kids for years, she shares what she finds most rewarding about her relationship with them. The joy that they get from it, the excitement 8230; every year I do it, I try to get different media, and this year it was acrylic paint pens 8230; A lot of these kids have gone home and begged mom and dad to buy them, so 8230; they worked with things that they normally wouldn ;t get to use, Jennifer Sims says.We also spoke with one of students honored today, Edmund Mallory, who told us he was excited to paint one of his works, based on a city skyline, which relates to his love of travel.The program runs through the first and second weeks of June each year and is open to students in all counties here in South Centra stanley cup l Kentucky.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownl