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A worker died in an industrial accident at a plastics plant in the area. The man was cleaning an injection molding machine Friday afternoon at Grand Rapids Plastics in Wyoming when he got caught inside and was killed. The company identified the victim as 34-year-old Russel Scharenbroch.
Officials released a statement asking “the community to pray with us, for Russel’s wife – Angel, and their family, as well as employees who are suffering.” The company declined to release additional information about the incident.

The Whisper Test

Mary had grown up knowing that she was different from the other kids, and she hated it. She was born with a cleft palate and had to bear the jokes and stares of cruel children who teased her non-stop about her misshaped lip, crooked nose, and garbled speech.

With all the teasing, Mary grew up hating the fact that she was “different.” She was convinced that no one, outside her family could ever love her … until she entered Mrs. Leonard’s class. Mrs. Leonard had a warm smile, a round face, and shiny brown hair. While everyone in her class liked her, Mary came to love Mrs. Leonard.

In the 1950s, it was common for teachers to give their children an annual hearing test. However, in Mary’s case, in addition to her cleft palate, she was barely able to hear out of one ear. Determined not to let the other children have another “difference” to point out, she would cheat on the test each year.

The “whisper test” was given by having a child walk to the classroom door, turn sideways, close one ear with a finger, and then repeat something which the teacher whispered. Mary turned her bad ear towards her teacher and pretended to cover her good ear. She knew that teachers would often say things Like, “The sky is blue,” or “What color are your shoes?”

But not on that day Surely God put seven words in Mrs. Leonard’s mouth that changed Mary’s life forever. When the “Whisper test” came, Mary heard the words: “I wish you were my little girl.”

To the world you may be just one person, but to one person you may be the world. -Bill Wilson

Zero Injuries – No one gets hurt!

Safety Wayne

Be thankful for your allotment in an imperfect world. Though better circumstances can be imagined, far worse are nearer misses than you probably care to realize. ―Richelle E. Goodrich

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