HOT SPRINGS, Va. – With many people staying indoors and limiting travel due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Forbes is stepping in to help. Forbes writer Peter Taylor compiled a list of 10 best places to travel and Bath County's own Hot Springs made the list. Hot Springs was listed as a safe area to visit with a total of 246 coronavirus cases, 8 total deaths and no new cases in the past week. With its heated mineral water, you'll be able to loosen up after a whole year of being cooped up in the house. For history enthusiasts, Hot Springs is also home to the Omni Homestead Resort which 23 U.S. Presidents have stayed at in the past 200 years. After a relaxing day, you can go on a hike or bike riding right outside of the downtown area. Below is Taylor's full Top 10: Carson City, Nevada Vancouver, Washington Camden, Maine Branson, Missouri Natchez, Mississippi Santa Fe, New Mexico Apalachicola, Florida Terlingua, Texas ...
Marilyn M. Sipes, 93, of rural Galion in Morrow County went to be with her Lord and Savior on January 29, 2024 at Magnolia Terrace Assisted Living in Galion, Ohio. She was born November 5, 1930 to the late Henry Ward and Viola M. (Marshall) Rinehart in North Bloomfield Twp., Morrow County where she lived her whole life until her move in October of 2023 to Magnolia Terrace. She graduated from Lexington High School in 1948 and married her high school sweetheart, Ivan W. Sipes, on June 12, 1949 at Ebenezer Methodist Church in Morrow County. They exemplified a Godly marriage for over 63 years until Ivan's death on September 22, 2012. Together they lovingly raised their family of two daughters, two sons, seven grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren. They enjoyed traveling, especially to visit their family in distant places. They also supported their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren by attending many dance and sporting events, choir and band concerts. Marilyn was a fai...
Cabo Verde is to invest around €8.2 million in a five-year programme of tourism and environmental upgrading of rural villages to diversify its tourism offer beyond the usual sun and beach. The creation of this programme was approved by a resolution of the cabinet meeting of 25 January, to which Lusa had access on Wednesday, in which the government said that the Covid-19 pandemic caused a virtual paralysis of tourism in 2020 in the archipelago, conditioning the national strategy, which aimed at the target of one million annual tourists. "With the discovery of vaccines, the pandemic is expected to retreat in 2021 and return to normalcy, with economic growth resuming, especially in tourism. From this point of view, it is very appropriate to accelerate the diversification of tourist segments (…), creating more opportunities in rural areas," according to the resolution, which recalled that tourism guarantees 25% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), with a record of almost 820,000 ...
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