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Faith Young

WRVFD Fire & Rescue Feature

Faith Young joined the department six years ago. She works as a bus driver and paraprofessional in the Wood River School system. She is married to her husband Chris (also a WRFD member). They have a blended family of nine children (four sons and two daughters of hers and one son and two daughters of Chris’). They also have four grandsons and two granddaughters. Their farm south of Wood River has numerous furkids, including a cow, donkey, pony and several dogs and cats. She joined six months after moving to Wood River because she wanted to get to know the people in the community, and helping them in their times of need was a great way to do that. She enjoys the new challenges she faces with every call and learning the new skills at monthly training. One of her most memorable calls was when their own house caught fire in 2018 and of course the floods of 2019. Another was when she got to fly up to Wisconsin to drive back a new fire truck. Some of her biggest challenges are working calls on the Interstate. “It is so dangerous. We have to be so careful when we are on calls there because most people don’t slow down and aren’t paying attention.” Her advice for anyone considering being part of a fire department is to be openminded, have a willingness to learn, and use constructive criticism to get better at what you’re doing.

Gibbon Head Start celebrates “Week of the Young Child”

Gibbon Head Start celebrates “Week of the Young Child”

Gibbon Head Start celebrated “Week of the Young Child” last week by having a rally in downtown Gibbon. They marched downtown chanting “Kids are Number 1” and stopped at several businesses to sing a song called “I Am Special.” Businesses and patrons enjoyed the children’s visits and the rally. Pictured above are helpers from the Gibbon Public School and children from Gibbon Head Start. Helpers were Edgar Lastor, Diego Lara Lopez, and Cynthia Laguna Rodriguez. Children pictured are Kaleb Caceres, Kaelum Kautz, Morgan Tuma, Trace Shafer, Abigail Nielsen, M.J. Vasquez, Ariana Alvarez, Jose Andres Lopez Banos, Bianca DeLeo Barrios, David Lopez, Danny Lorenzo, and Alexandro Urbina Gonzalez. Gibbon Head Start is a comprehensive family program for income eligible preschool children. They are now taking applications for the 2022-2023 school year. If you have a child or know of a child that will be three or four by July 31, please give Gibbon Head Start a call at 468-6056. (—courtesy photo)

Wood River Ministerial Association Food Pantry receives funds for backpack program

Wood River Ministerial Association Food Pantry receives funds for backpack program

The Wood River Ministerial Association’s Food Pantry recently received a gift of $570 from Heritage Bank and Heritage Insurance for its backpack program. Funds were raised through the Heritage Cares program whereby employees chip in five dollars to wear jeans and the bank matches it. March was the Wood River branch’s turn to select a local recipient. Nancy DeVore, Food Pantry coordinator, explained that they currently send home 55 “backpacks” of food each Friday to ensure no child goes hungry over the weekend. This program began in 2008 and has done amazing work the past 14 years thanks to generous donors and volunteers who assemble the backpacks. Presenting the donation check on Tuesday, April 12, was Sara Arnett (third from left), representing Heritage Bank and Heritage Insurance, and representing the pantry were, left to right, Beckie King, Pat Lammers, Nancy DeVore, Cheryl Philbeck, Lisa Rathman and Kay Bockstadter. The Wood River Food Pantry exists to help anyone experiencing food insecurity. If you know someone who could benefit from this community service, or if you would like to donate or volunteer, please contact Nancy DeVore at (308)383-7482. (–photo by Dennis Walker)

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