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Wednesday, November 1, 2017 - 12:00pm

2018 Team Sign-Ups Now OPEN

Supporters,
The beautiful Utah fall weather has us planning for the spring! Our 2018 Girls on the Run Site Information Packet is now available.

Girls on the Run is a physical-activity based positive youth developement program dedicated to creating a world where every girl knows and activates her limitless potential and is free to badly pursue her dreams.  

Make plans today to bring this fun and impactful curriculum to your school!

If you have questions or need additional information contact Ivy Denihan, Program Director at ivy@girlsontherunutah.org or 419-296-3775

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SPEAK THE TRUTH...

EVEN IF YOUR VOICE SHAKES

 

Premieres New Song

"Drowning On The Sidewalk Or Dying Inside"

via Loudwire

 

Debut Album

Everyone You Love Will Slip Away From You

Out November 10th

 

Available For Pre-Order at: 

pledgemusic.com/projects/speakthetruthca

 

Los Angeles, CA - November 1, 2017 - Alternative rock supergroup Speak The Truth...Even If Your Voice Shakes (STTEIYVS) is thrilled to share their brand new track "Drowning On The Sidewalk Or Dying Inside," from their forthcoming debut full-length album, Everyone You Love Will Slip Away From You. Fans can stream the track now on Loudwire, here: https://goo.gl/4jiwni. The band, which features members of Senses Fail and Finch, has spent the last year crafting songs that channel the best of late '90s/early 2000s rock - complete with fiery hooks that sink their teeth in from the very first chord. Everyone You Love Will Slip Away From You is set to be released on November 10th, and can be pre-ordered at pledgemusic.com/projects/speakthetruthca.

 

"I spent the last two Senses Fail records writing really positive and emotional lyrics, which was a big departure from all the other material I have worked on. In response to that there were a lot of fans that were upset that I had suddenly changed tones on them. I was, which I shouldn't have been, reading comments on the internet on how it was better when I am depressed, or more relatable when I wrote songs about sadness or drinking," shares vocalist Buddy Neilsen. "So this song is a little tongue in cheek response to that, but it's also about the miscarriage my wife had. It is a conversation I'd like to have with my unborn child that, depending on what you believe, was either never alive or fully alive. Either way, it is my attempt at making peace with it, while also fulfilling people's wishes of writing songs from a darker, more depressing place. Sort of asking fans, 'Are you happy that I have suffered a tragedy so that you can now have more relatable lyrics?' But trying to do so in a humorous way, if that is at all possible. That is why I chose one of the poppier songs to frame such a dark topic."

 

Speak The Truth... Even If Your Voice Shakes is the newest project from members of Senses Fail (Buddy Neilsen) and Finch (Alex Linares, Daniel Wonacott and Alex Pappas).

 

Everyone You Love Will Slip Away From You was written and recorded at a time when the band was dealing with major events within their personal lives, including a life-threatening motorcycle accident and the growth of their families. As a result, STTEIYVS was determined to not just finish their debut record, but to really pour their hearts into each song.

 

Speak The Truth...Even If Your Voice Shakes will release their debut album, Everyone You Love Will Slip Away From You, on November 10th, 2017. To pre-order, please visit: pledgemusic.com/projects/speakthetruthca.

 

For more information:

Website: www.speakthetruthca.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/speakthetruthca

Twitter: www.twitter.com/speakthetruthca

Instagram: www.instagram.com/speakthetruthca

 

Everyone You Love Will Slip Away From You Track Listing:

1. The Upside Down

2. Mornings Mournings

3. Crash My Car

4. Carpenter In Prison

5. Everyone You Love Will Slip Away From You

6. Drowning On The Sidewalk Or Dying Inside

7. 90 English 100 Unhappy

8. At Least There's Always Lexapro

9. Go For The Throat

10. Show Your Scars

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U.S. Blows $4.1 Million on Another Shoddy Project to Rebuild Afghanistan

OCTOBER 31, 2017

In the latest of a slew of corrupt Afghanistan reconstruction projects, the U.S. government blew more than $4 million on a shoddy military training center in Kabul, according to a federal audit released this month. It’s part of a broader, fraud-infested initiative that nevertheless keeps receiving huge sums of American taxpayer dollars. When the Taliban was booted from power in 2001, Uncle Sam committed a huge chunk of change to help rebuild Afghanistan by building and renovating facilities such as schools, prisons, hospitals and industrial parks.

As of March 2017, Congress has appropriated an eye-popping $117.3 billion for U.S. relief and reconstruction activities in Afghanistan. The money flows through the Department of Defense (DOD), State Department and the famously corrupt U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Judicial Watch has for years monitored and reported on the Afghanistan reconstruction debacle that continues fleecing American taxpayers. Most have been documented in tremendous detail by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR). They include the mysterious disappearance of nearly half a billion dollars in oil destined for the Afghan National Army, a $335 million Afghan power plant that’s seldom used and an $18.5 million renovation for a prison that remains unfinished and unused years after the U.S.-funded work began.

Among the more outrageous expenditures are U.S. Army contracts with dozens of companies tied to Al Qaeda and the Taliban. The reconstruction watchdog recommended that the Army immediately cut business ties to the terrorists, but the deals continued. Another big waste reported by Judicial Watch a few years ago, involves a $65 million initiative to help Afghan women escape repression. The U.S. government admits that, because there’s no accountability, record-keeping or follow-up, it has no clue if the program was effective. In a humiliating failure exposed earlier this year, the U.S. government’s costly effort to counter narcotics in Afghanistan actually resulted in a huge increase in poppy cultivation and opium production. Opium production rose 43% in the Islamic nation, to an estimated 4,800 tons, and approximately 201,000 hectares of land are under poppy cultivation, representing a 10% increase in one year alone.

In the case highlighted this month, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) awarded $17.1 million to an Afghan company called MegaTech that was supposed to complete a facility called Kabul Military Training Center (KMTC). The contract was for the construction of new facilities and renovation of several existing ones, according to the SIGAR’s lengthy report. The compound is Afghanistan’s primary training base for new Afghan National Army recruits, with about 18,000 receiving training in 2016. Newly constructed facilities included three barracks, two dining facilities (DFACs), three storage buildings, eight latrines, and seven guard shacks. The costly project was such a failure that parts of the compound have never been used.

Despite being handsomely funded, the facility was not constructed or renovated according to contract requirements. “There were instances of poor design and construction, contractor noncompliance, and unauthorized product substitution that resulted in the potential waste of as much as $4.1 million in taxpayer funds,” SIGAR writes in its report. The watchdog lists the following examples: Propane gas cylinders were placed too close to the new facility, which could lead to a gas explosion in the kitchens; certified fire-rated doors were not installed as required; counterfeit fire extinguishers were installed; Although the contract required adherence to National Fire Protection Association standards, which specify at least 10 feet of separation between propane gas cylinders and any ignition source or building, USACE designed and approved specifications with “zero clearance” between the cylinders and the DFACs. “As a result, despite USACE paying $3.9 million to build two new DFACs, the kitchens have never been used to prepare meals because of gas issues that could lead to explosions,” the report says.