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Pizza lovers can help feed families during Downtown Dempsey's hunger campaign
Pizza lovers can help feed families during Downtown Dempsey's hunger campaign

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timea day ago

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Pizza lovers can help feed families during Downtown Dempsey's hunger campaign

A slice of pizza could help fight hunger in Lenawee County next week, thanks to a partnership between Downtown Dempsey's and the South Michigan Food Bank. The locally owned Adrian pizzeria is donating $1 for every pizza sold Aug. 4-9 to support families facing food insecurity, according to a community announcement. The weeklong campaign aims to boost food bank donations and community spirit — and every dollar raised will be matched by the Lenawee Community Foundation, doubling the impact. Dempsey's is known for wood-fired pies and a welcoming atmosphere. Whether dining in or ordering out, customers who purchase pizza during the campaign will be helping provide fresh, nutritious food to neighbors in need. 'You can't spell 'community' without 'unity.' Here's our chance to come together and support our neighbors,' said Tiffany Sieler, co-owner of Downtown Dempsey's. South Michigan Food Bank serves eight counties, including Lenawee, where about 1 in 7 people face food insecurity, according to the announcement. The food bank partners with more than 380 agencies to distribute food throughout the region. For more information, visit or stop by Downtown Dempsey's at 112 W. Maumee St. in Adrian. This story was created by David DeMille, ddemille@ with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at This article originally appeared on The Daily Telegram: Downtown Dempsey's aids South Michigan Food Bank Solve the daily Crossword

Waynesboro students get hands-on look at hospital careers
Waynesboro students get hands-on look at hospital careers

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time24-06-2025

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Waynesboro students get hands-on look at hospital careers

Seventh grade students from Waynesboro Area Middle School recently visited WellSpan Waynesboro Hospital to explore careers in health care as part of the school's 'Adventures in Careers' program, according to a community announcement. During the visit, students rotated through a variety of stations highlighting roles in diagnostic services, emergency medicine, pulmonary services, nursing, surgical services and physical therapy. "The main goal of Adventures in Careers is to have students experience the real-life ins and outs of a career that they feel most connected to at this point in time in their life,' said Kelsie Weaver, a counselor at Waynesboro Area Middle School. 'We also hope to have students engage in hands-on aspects of the career and have their questions answered by experts who are currently in the profession." The event was designed to give students a hands-on look at potential future careers and connect them with professionals currently working in health care. This story was created by David DeMille, ddemille@ with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at BROOKS, OTHERS BOUND FOR HALL: Aaron Brooks, Greg Slick, Jerry Spessard and Cheryl Wilkes picked for county sports hall This article originally appeared on Waynesboro Record Herald: Waynesboro students explore health care careers at hospital

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