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EPISODE · Dec 8, 2021 · 19 MIN

Daisy Dell Simpson - Lady Hooch Hunter

from Queens of the Mines · host Andrea Anderson, Gold Rush Author & Historian

Support Queens of the Mines with a tip! Venmo- @queensofthemines CashApp $queensofthemines Paypal [email protected] Were you in the Herring Creek Area between December 3-6 of 2021? The Sheriff’s Office is seeking information from anyone who was. Please call 209-694-2910 if so. After seeing the positive impact the RAD Card program has had on local business and consumers, The Sonora Area Foundation has thrown another 100,000 into the pot. So if you missed your chance for a Rad card, hurry up and fill yours up now! An individual is only allowed a max of $100 to be doubled, but the app will continue to allow you to add unmatched funds on it, so you can use contact free payments at local businesses if you please. Originally, $500,000 of federal American Rescue Act funds was used for the program; those funds ran out in one week. The new funds will be available soon, so download the app and keep your ears open! Ok, moving on! The Temperance movement began when, across the country, different groups began arguing that alcohol was morally corrupting and hurting families economically. Claiming men would drink their family‘s money away. This temperance movement paved the way for some women to join the Prohibition movement, which they often felt was necessary due to their personal experiences dealing with drunk husbands and fathers, and because it was one of the few ways for women to enter politics in the era.

Support Queens of the Mines with a tip! Venmo- @queensofthemines CashApp $queensofthemines Paypal [email protected] Were you in the Herring Creek Area between December 3-6 of 2021? The Sheriff’s Office is seeking information from anyone who was. Please call 209-694-2910 if so. After seeing the positive impact the RAD Card program has had on local business and consumers, The Sonora Area Foundation has thrown another 100,000 into the pot. So if you missed your chance for a Rad card, hurry up and fill yours up now! An individual is only allowed a max of $100 to be doubled, but the app will continue to allow you to add unmatched funds on it, so you can use contact free payments at local businesses if you please. Originally, $500,000 of federal American Rescue Act funds was used for the program; those funds ran out in one week. The new funds will be available soon, so download the app and keep your ears open! Ok, moving on! The Temperance movement began when, across the country, different groups began arguing that alcohol was morally corrupting and hurting families economically. Claiming men would drink their family‘s money away. This temperance movement paved the way for some women to join the Prohibition movement, which they often felt was necessary due to their personal experiences dealing with drunk husbands and fathers, and because it was one of the few ways for women to enter politics in the era.

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