"It took a complete army of people to get this done."
Scott Ruskan accepts the Pat Tillman Award for Service after saving 165 lives from catastrophic flooding at Camp Mystic ❤️
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Final Week Added: Online auction to support Team Photographer David Calvert's cancer battle.
Bid on items like this 2025 team-signed Aces Engraved Wine Barrel top, signed baseballs from Corbin Carroll & Tommy Troy and more until 5 p.m. on 11/19.
Auction 🔗: https://t.co/wyIMtZ85lJ
RING THAT BELL!!
Our marketing rep, Lauren Cleary, has been fighting Ewing sarcoma over the past year. We’re so thrilled that as of yesterday, Lauren has officially completed her treatment!
Congratulations, LC! 👏🏼
Welles Crowther, a former Boston College lacrosse player who had a trademark red bandana, was working in New York on Sept. 11, 2001.
This is the story of how he led people to safety after terrorists struck the World Trade Center.
🏈 A Mass. grandmother shocked @DougFlutie at the recent Brockton Rox game by giving him a 1985 @BCFootball Cotton Bowl jacket she'd been waiting for decades to return.
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Four years ago today, we lost Jimmy Hayes. His brother Kevin reflected on his legacy: “He was like the Dorchester Batman. If you were getting picked on, or were sitting at lunch alone, Jimmy would somehow get the Bat-Signal and he’d come swooping in to say, ‘Hey, what’s up, bud? Dude, those shoes are sick. You like hockey? You should come play wiffle ball with us later.’
Jimmy just had this innate ability to make you feel cool. I followed him basically everywhere. When I was in the 7th grade, I followed in his footsteps to this private school that was a 45-minute drive from our house. He was already living down there in the high school dorms, but I was commuting in every morning, and let’s just say it was a bit of a culture shock at first.
Seventh grade is nuts no matter where you are, but I’m a blue-collar city kid coming to this place where you gotta wear a polo and khakis and kids are talking about boating on Martha’s Vineyard or whatever. The first day before lunch, I was about to throw up. You’re just praying that somebody will let you sit with them.
I’ll never forget, as soon as we get into the cafeteria, Jimmy comes walking through the doors. And he’s like the mayor of the school by this point. He pretends like he has to ask one of the teachers something, but then he comes over to everybody like, ‘Hey, you guys know my brother Kevin? He’s the man, dude. [I was not the man]. He’s got so many stories. [I had no stories].’
He broke the ice for me, and immediately everybody was like: Hey, if Jimmy Hayes says you’re cool, then you’re cool.
For that whole first month, he kept randomly popping up everywhere I was — at lunch, in the hallway, at my locker — just like: Oh hey, bud, what are you doing here? I was just walking by.
He was just making sure that I was OK. It’s what he did best.” https://t.co/PFEE9ZBmOd
It’s been great to host “Successful Prosecutions in Technology-Facilitated Crimes” for the @NevadaAG, a two-day prosecution seminar for child sexual abuse crimes. Thanks to the @ZeroAbuseProj for its expertise!
Today is the deadline to submit your name for consideration for the Substance Use Response Group (SURG) and the Advisory Committee on Resiliency and Nevada (ACRN).
AG @AaronDFordNV will appoint 2 members to the Substance Use Response Group (SURG) and 4 members to Advisory Committee on Resiliency and Nevada (ACRN.) Those interested in serving should email Terry Kerns [email protected] by 5pm on Friday, July 18th.
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“The new public referral system is for the Vulnerable Adult Fatality review committee, which is a new review committee created by the Nevada Legislature in 2023,” said Micheal Morton, Special Assistant Attorney General at Nevada Attorney General’s Office.
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Thanks to @KOLO8 for covering the important work of the VAFRC!
Vulnerable Adult Fatality Review Committee opens referral system https://t.co/BgdYqlr4gP