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The Daily Camera reports 21-year-old Charlie Liebman, of Poway, was climbing above Boulder Falls when he fell Friday evening. Emergency crews reached him about 20 minutes later, but they could not resuscitate him. 213
The egg rolling tradition began in the 1870s on Capitol grounds. After a particularly rotten 1876 roll in which eyewitness John C. Rathbone observed "the wanton destruction of the grass on the terraces of the park," President Ulysses S. Grant signed legislation to protect Capitol grounds, which prohibited egg rolling, per the National Archives.But in 1878, a more egg-friendly President Rutherford B. Hayes allowed children to roll their eggs on the White House South Lawn.According to an article in that evening's edition of the Evening Star, per the National Archives, the children were quite pleased with their new egg rolling headquarters: "Driven out of the Capitol grounds, the children advanced on the White House grounds to-day and rolled eggs down the terraces back of the Mansion, and played among the shrubbery to their heart's content."Now, 140 years later the tradition continues, this year as a collaboration between the White House, the White House Historical Association, and the National Park Service.It's always been a big production for the first lady's office.Florence Harding dyed the eggs herself in 1921, The Washington Post reported.In 1927, the Post reported that Grace Coolidge brought her pet raccoon, Rebecca, out on the grounds on a leash, much to the raccoon's chagrin."The crush was too much for Rebecca and she showed her displeasure plainly. But the first lady was not so easily discouraged. She carried the pet indoors and returned to the delight of the crowd," the report said.Eleanor Roosevelt oversaw the egg roll during her husband's four terms in office, including 1937, when more than 50,000 children attended. Cold weather was to blame for depressed turnout in 1940, when just under 5,500 children attended, per the Syracuse Herald-Journal. 1803

The dancer called her avoidance technique "the bob and weave, the giggle and get out," and one soprano labeled it "walking the tightrope." 138
The bill has been an important political consideration for Scott, who is facing term limits as governor and is widely expected to challenge Florida's Democratic US senator, Bill Nelson, in November's midterm election. 217
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says face masks should be used by people who show symptoms of COVID-19 to help prevent the spread of the disease to others. Officials say the use of face masks is also crucial for health workers and people who are taking care of someone in close settings, like at home or in a health care facility. In a second tweet, Adams wrote that the best way to protect yourself and those around you is with everyday preventive actions. Those measures include:· Avoiding close contact with people who are sick· Avoiding touching your eyes, nose, and mouth· Staying home when you are sick· Covering your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash· Cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched objects and surfaces using a regular household cleaning spray or wipe· 827
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