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Today's riddle: Why did the man leave his watch in the bank? 🤔 (Answer below!)
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• Women to Watch Awards Finalists – Public Sector (wilmamag.com) — Women working in Wilmington and New Hanover County public service are being honored as finalists for the Women to Watch Awards, highlighting their impact on local safety, planning, and senior services. From a Wilmington Police sergeant to city planners and county program managers, each finalist describes how her work shapes daily life, infrastructure, and community programs across the Wilmington area.
• YWCA Lower Cape Fear names Jhaniqua Palmer as new CEO (wwaytv3.com) — YWCA Lower Cape Fear in Wilmington has named former staffer Jhaniqua Palmer as its new CEO, putting her in charge of key services like childcare, youth programs, and economic empowerment. She plans to strengthen existing offerings at the Wilmington facility while expanding support for women and families facing challenges such as domestic violence or financial instability across the region.
• Pet safety tips: How to protect dogs and cats during extreme heat (wwaytv3.com) — With dangerous heat and humidity lingering in Wilmington and across the South, local pet owners are being urged to take extra steps to protect dogs and cats. Experts recommend avoiding hot pavement, focusing on indoor enrichment, keeping pets hydrated and shaded, using pet-safe sun protection, and never leaving animals in parked cars, where temperatures can soar quickly even on milder days.
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P.S. The answer to today's riddle: So he could save time! (Thank you Lorraine S. for sending it in!)
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