By Jacqueline Charles / The Miami Herald (TNS) CAP-HAÃTIEN, HAITI – Haiti’s police fired tear gas when gunfire rang out shortly after the memorial service began on Friday for President Jovenel Moïse, who was assassinated two weeks ago. The US funeral delegation, led by US Ambassador to the United Nations, …
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Hospital prices in Georgia are hard to find
“Hospitals are finding different ways to ignore it or pretend it’s not really there, or they make minimal compliance efforts,” said Jeanne Pinder, founder and CEO of New York journalism firm ClearHealthCosts, the one bad one Compliance noted its independent analysis of US hospitals. Hospital management largely agrees that compliance …
Read More »The US confiscates Jewish burial rolls, manuscripts that were considered “lost forever” in the Holocaust
The Justice Department on Thursday announced the seizure of 17 burial rolls, manuscripts and community files looted from Eastern European Jewish communities that were destroyed in the Holocaust more than three quarters of a century ago. The artifacts were found by a New York auction house that put them up …
Read More »Widespread web outages: Amazon, UPS, FedEx and more temporarily due to massive internet outage
A brief but widespread internet outage on Thursday destroyed several websites, including Amazon, UPS, and Southwest Airlines. The cause of the failure remains unknown, but Akamai’s global content delivery network has confirmed a widespread problem with its Edge DNS service. In a statement at 12:09 pm ET, Akamai said they …
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July 11, 2021 FALMOUTH – Kimberly Louise Hinton Lail, 54, of Brooksville, formerly Falmouth, passed away on Friday, July 9th, 2021 at St. Elizabeth Health Care in Edgewood. Born on November 14, 1966 in Ft. Thomas, she was the youngest child of the late William F. “Bill” Hinton Sr., who …
Read More »Church services for Gwendolyn Faison, the city’s first neighbor,
CAMDEN – Former Camden Mayor Gwendolyn Faison was recalled at her funeral as a girl from North Carolina matriarching her adopted home. “She was such a force,” said Patricia Darden of Sicklerville, a former prosecutor who was among hundreds of mourners at Faison’s funeral on Wednesday. “We called her the …
Read More »Natural Gas Futures Rise For A Third Straight Day; Cash rallies
Supported by favorable weather outlook and supply concerns, natural gas futures rose on Tuesday after a plus of 10.5 cents the previous day. The Nymex contract in August was $ 3.876 / MMBtu, up 9.7 cents a day and in the green for a third session in a row. September …
Read More »Obituaries – July 21, 2021
Doris Lea Hopkins Doris Lea Hopkins of Port Angeles died of Parkinson’s disease in her residence on July 10, 2021. She was 79. Hopkins was born on April 16, 1942. A private memorial service is planned. Sign up for an online family guest book at drennanford.com. Greta Irene Grandström Sequim’s …
Read More »Funeral for San Diego Icon – NBC 7 San Diego
Funeral services were held Tuesday for Father Joe Carroll, a San Diego charity icon whose decades of service to the homeless have made him a nationally recognized figure and a popular civic institution in his adopted city. Funeral Mass for Carroll, who died of a battle with diabetes on July …
Read More »McMullen Memorial Races, Labor Day Races Scheduled for August | Sports
CADILLAC – There are two road races in August. One comes early as the first Paul McMullen Memorial 5K Run / Walk will take place on August 7th at Veterans Serving Veterans Park on South 41 Road. Race organizer Trevor Thiebaut started the race in memory of McMullen, a Cadillac-born …
Read More »MOTORSPORT: A weekend full of rain showers | Sports
Another rainy weekend left a lot to be desired for the fans. Matt Sheppard continued his streak of success at Utica-Rome Speedway and added a new oval to his career victory list on Thursday night at Genesee Speedway. Most of the Saturday night programs were rainy, and a mix of …
Read More »Obituaries for July 20th | Hawaii Tribune Herald
Dorothy Ah Sing, 94, of Hilo, died July 2 at Hilo Medical Center. Born in Hilo, she was a retired saleswoman for the former Liberty House, saleswoman for the former Koehnen’s Interiors and a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church. Private services held. Condolences to: PO Box 6922, Hilo, HI …
Read More »The way I see it: salmon fishing | Local news
The first picture I’m sharing this week is definitely from the “good old days” that we will unfortunately never see again. It’s the Antelope fishing boat with a huge cargo of salmon caught on the Coquille River. The story I share about this picture is titled “Salmon Crisis on the …
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FRANKLIN Edward Royce Gillen, 75, of Franklin, IN, passed away on Thursday, July 8, 2021 at Community Hospital South in Indianapolis, IN. He was born on July 13, 1945 in Vincennes, Indiana to John Ronald Gillen and Elsie Mae (Miller) Gillen. He married Shirley D. (Barnett) Gillen on May 20, …
Read More »Trina Edwards explains the decision to cancel live coverage of the funeral of former Governor Edwin Edwards
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) – Trina Edwards, the widow of former Louisiana Governor Edwin W. Edwards, explained Monday why she had decided not to televise the governor’s funeral. Edwards, 93, died at his Gonzales home last week. There were plans for two Baton Rouge television networks, WBRZ-TV and WAFB-TV, to …
Read More »This is how you drive going-to-the-sun road
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK, Montana – An arm dangles out of the window of almost every other car that drives up Going-to-the-Sun Road, the phone firmly in the hand of someone trying to photograph a view, its majesty will never be fully reflected in an Instagram post. The Going-to-the-Sun Road winds …
Read More »Obituaries July 19, 2021 | Obituaries
Picture by Sue Nell Walton Emerson Photo provided Sue Nell Walton Emerson Sue Nell Walton Emerson, 95, a former lifelong resident of Murray, Kentucky, is peaceful in Ft. On Monday, July 12, 2021. Worth, Texas, with her loving family by her side. She was born on May 29, 1926 in …
Read More »Floyd Cooper, book illustrator who painted black history, dead at the age of 65
NEW YORK (AP) – Floyd Cooper, an award-winning illustrator and children’s book writer whose mission to provide open and positive images of black history spanned topics from Frederick Douglass and the civil rights movement to Venus and Serena Williams, has died. He was 65. author Carole Boston Weatherford, whose “Becoming …
Read More »Governor Khaemba bans the sale of coffins, other funeral-related services and supplies near hospitals
Transnzoia Governor Patrick Khaemba said funeral homes should be operated two kilometers from hospitals Khaemba expressed concern that funeral directors are increasingly selling coffins and other funeral accessories near hospitals The district chief said the location of funeral services near or within hospitals affects patient recovery ATTENTION: Help us change …
Read More »Obituary: Elizabeth “Liz” Smith – Portland Press Herald
Elizabeth “Liz” Smith PORTLAND – Elizabeth “Liz” Smith, 64, died Thursday, July 8, 2021. She was born on May 26, 1956 in Portland to Edward J. and Mary Ellen (Jennings) McGeehan. Liz was a lifelong resident of Munjoy Hill. She was a proud graduate of the 1976 Portland High School …
Read More »GLORIA JEAN BOWEN | Wallace Funeral Home
GLORIA “DEE” JEAN BOWEN, 68, from Ona, died on July 16, 2021. She was born on July 11, 1953 in Huntington to the late Clarence Jones and Betty Jane Blake Gerlach. After 33 years of service, she was a retired nurse at St. Mary’s Medical Center. In addition to her …
Read More »The legacy of nearly 900 veterans lives on through the memorial wall Memorial
Smithfield, OH (WTRF) – The legacy of hundreds who risked their lives for our freedoms never to be forgotten. 7 News reporter Aliah Keller takes us to the inauguration of a memorial wall that has stood tall in Jefferson County for 8 years. “Dont forget us. We went. We served …
Read More »Michael Chad Sheehan | Geauga County Maple Leaf
«Back to the obituaries Michael Chad Sheehan went from his earthly life to eternal peace and tranquility on July 14, 2021 in Garrettsville. He was born on November 27, 1972 in Frankfurt to John Sheehan and Pamela Thrasher. Michael enjoyed working as an auto mechanic, doing bodywork on cars and …
Read More »Health officials track wasted vaccine doses in the Capital Region – NBC4 Washington
As public health officials across the region work to convince those who haven’t yet been vaccinated to roll up their sleeves, the News4 I team learned that nearly 100,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine are already being wasted in the region were. From people with appointments that didn’t show, to …
Read More »Memorial Service for Former Governor Edwin Edwards
BATON ROUGE – Governor John Bel Edwards and First Lady Donna Edwards will pay their respects to former Governor Edwin Edwards while it is open to the public. On Sunday lunchtime, the public is encouraged to watch the procession from the State Capitol to the Old State Capitol prior to …
Read More »Harold B. Simmons, Service and Obituary
A memorial service for Harold Brainard Simmons, who died in Pasadena, California on April 23, 2020, will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, August 6, 2021 at the Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, 110 Limerock Street, Rockland . A reception follows immediately. To read a full obituary or …
Read More »10-16 July 2021 | Week in review
⢠The Eastern Slope Aviation Academy held an open house on July 3rd at the airport in Fryeburg, Maine. Established to introduce careers in aviation to Kennett High and Fryeburg Academy’s students, the academy is now open to the general public. ⢠Seventeen Kennett High students from the Mount Washington …
Read More »Battle Creek firefighter injured in one of two suspicious fires
A firefighter was injured in a suspicious fire on a demolished building. The Battle Creek firefighters had a busy day responding to two different suspicious fires in less than 12 hours. The first fire was reported on Thursday at 4:50 p.m. Firefighters were called to the New Level Sports Ministry …
Read More »Family, friends say goodbye at the memorial service of ‘LesDaChef’
By Alyssia Birjalal 19m ago Share this article: shareTweetshareshareshareE-mailshare Award-winning celebrity chef, cookbook author and TV personality Lesego Nare Semenya aka LesDaChef, who died of Covid-19 earlier this week, was officially buried. The celebrated chef was only 39 years old – his funeral was only attended by close family members …
Read More »Robert Nevoraski Obituary (2021) – Kenosha, WI
Robert “Jocko” Nevoraski 1936-2021 On Saturday, July 10th, 2021, Bob passed away at the Brookside Care Center in Kenosha. Bob was born on November 29, 1936 in Kenosha to the late Walter and Amanda (Tiemann) Nevoraski. He was the oldest of seven children, six of whom survived, Jeanette (Mike Barnett) …
Read More »Mayor: Village website shortly before completion | News, sports, jobs
NEW WATERFORD – Mayor Shane Patrone informed concerned council members Tuesday that the village’s website is nearing completion. âThe website has been created, the basic model. It’s been about two months “ said cartridge. Setting up the website has been challenging due to registration delays related to Covid. “The company …
Read More »The Outer Banks Voice – Elizabeth Leggett Weeks Evans of Kitty Hawk, July 13th
Elizabeth Leggett Weeks Evans of Kitty Hawk, July 13th From history submitted on July 15, 2021 Elizabeth Leggett Weeks Evans, 52, of Kitty Hawk, NC, died peacefully on Tuesday, July 13, 2021. She was born at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, TN, to Stephen Beauregard Weeks and Jean Lanier Leggett. Liz …
Read More »Obituary for Nadine Pearman (1941-2021) – Bristol, TN
Nadine Joyce Buckles Pearman May 19, 1941 – July 12, 2021 Nadine Joyce Buckles Pearman, 80 years old, of Bristol, Tennessee, visited the gentleman at the Bristol Regional Medical Center on Monday, July 12, 2021. She was born on May 19, 1941 in Russell County, Virginia, to the late Henry …
Read More »James Kelley Obituary (2021) – Silvis, IL
James “Jimmy” Leroy Kelley January 16, 1967 – July 11, 2021 COLONA-James “Jimmy” Leroy Kelley of Green Rock / Colona walked peacefully to heaven on July 11, 2021 in his childhood home, surrounded by his family and one of his best pals, Don Clevenger. A memorial service will take place …
Read More »Betty J. (Kuester) Rupprecht | Obituaries
January 21, 1935 – July 12, 2021 Watertown, WI – Betty J. Rupprecht, 86, of Watertown, passed away at her home on Monday, July 12, 2021. A memorial service will be held on Monday, July 19, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Watertown under Pastor Dustin Yahnke. …
Read More »Burial list published July 14, 2021
David Becker, 62, from Willmar, died June 24th. Divine service 1 p.m. July 17th in the Church of God in Willmar. Harvey Anderson Funeral Home, Willmar. Robert Clark, 95, from Pennock, died July 6th. Service on July 18 at 1:00 p.m. at Harvey Anderson Funeral Home, Willmar. Karli Evans, 45, …
Read More »Where are REvil? Ransomware sites are disappearing from the dark web after Joe Biden warned Putin
The websites and dark web portals of a Russia-based ransomware organization are now mysteriously offline just days after President Joe Biden urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to act. The ransomware gang REvil’s dark web data leak site and its ransom negotiation portals have both been down since 1 a.m. on …
Read More »The real story behind Provincetown, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, where COVID cases have been observed in people who have been vaccinated
About ten days after Billy traveled with his partner and friend to Provincetown, Massachusetts, a Cape Cod tourist hub popular with the LGBTQ + community and affectionately known as “PTown” for the July 4th weekend partying made him sick. Despite receiving his second shot of the Moderna vaccine in April, …
Read More »Mahwah, a gas station worker in New Jersey, charged with the murder of colleagues
MAHWAH – A township man is charged with murder in a shooting in his home that kills another gas station worker. Police replied at Milan Ghimire, 23, on Monday evening and found the victim, Phu Tsewang, 56, had died of multiple gunshot wounds, according to a statement from the Bergen …
Read More »Funeral homes are expected to adopt video technology after the pandemic
When Ernie Morgan’s mother died last summer, he was upset that he didn’t have a major funeral with all of her friends and family. His hometown of Niagara Falls, Ontario didn’t have quality video recording services for the funeral, and he said the pandemic restrictions meant the only people who …
Read More »L. Crosby Obituary (2021) – Orangeburg, SC
L. Eloise Kersey Crosby ORANGEBURG – L. Eloise Kersey Crosby, 77, from Orangeburg passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, July 10th, 2021. The funeral will take place on Thursday, July 15, 2021 at 10 a.m. in the Memorial Church of the Nazarene, 569 Berry St., Orangeburg. He is buried in Memorial …
Read More »Death Valley hits 130 degrees while heat wave sweeps the west
Furnace Creek, California – For Gary Bryant, the tenth of a mile walk from his modular home to the air-conditioned restaurant he worked at on Saturday was “quite enough” outside time. Mr. Bryant, 64, knows the risks of summer temperatures in Death Valley. Once he collapsed under a palm tree …
Read More »Food insecurity in NJ could benefit from Stockton University’s network
GALLOWAY – Food insecurity affects at least 1 in 5 children in New Jersey, not to mention countless families and communities at large. A woman leads Stockton University’s efforts to find common ground among the many local organizations that serve these people across the state. Jeanine Cava launched the NJ …
Read More »Obituaries for July 12th, 2021 | Death news
Matthew Koch Williams, 59, Naperville, Oswego, Lake Geneva, died June 30, 2021, at home. Private family services were held. To submit an online letter of condolence, please visit www.derrickfuneralhome.com. Derrick Funeral Home is honored to be supporting the Mathew Williams family. Mark E. Veum, 60, Madison, died July 8, 2021, …
Read More »Evelyn Poindexter Obituary (2021) – Missoula, MT
Evelyn Belle Steele Poindexter Evelyn was born on August 9, 1937 to Arlie Leroy Steele and Mable Irene Kent Steele. Evelyn attended Hawthorne Grade School and Hellgate and Sentinel High School. Evelyn graduated from Sentinel’s first senior year in 1957. She was born and raised in Missoula, Montana, and made …
Read More »Woodson Harvey Column: A Summery State of Mind – Salisbury Post
By Kristy Woodson HarveyFor the Salisbury Post My love affair with summer began, I believe, for most people in childhood. The day school went out was – and remains – one of the most beautiful days of every year. No more getting up early. No more homework. Trips to the …
Read More »John Chelstowski Sr. | 2021
John Chelstowski Sr. from Waukesha passed away on Friday, July 2nd, 2021 at the age of 60 with his family. He was born on January 27, 1961 in Milwaukee to Marion and Rosemarie Chelstowski. John was a loving father, proud grandfather, trusted friend, fisherman, and sports enthusiast. When he was …
Read More »Are you traveling this summer? Do you plan to spend more money on almost anything
After being stuck at home for most of 2020, people across the country are rushing to get away. “Travel is in full swing this summer,” said Doni Lee Spiegel, PR manager for AAA Central Penn. “It is definitely clear that Americans are eagerly looking for travel options that they have …
Read More »Chicago in Summer: 8 Places to Take Away
As the United States pandemic subsides, many travelers prefer the outdoors, away from it all Short breaks. According to the travel planning page TripItOn Memorial Day weekend, big cities like Washington, DC and New York were in decline, while outdoor spots like Palm Springs, California were new popular. “Two-thirds of …
Read More »Margaret Lucas | Obituary | The register herald
Margaret Sue Lucas, 76 years old, of Shady Spring, WV has died on Wednesday, July 7th, 2021 at Bowers Hospice House in Beckley. Born on May 28, 1945 in Beckley, she was the daughter of the late Paul Edward Cole and Nora Lee Hedrick Cole. Mrs. Lucas was a retired …
Read More »Charles Rieck’s obituary (2021) – Carmichaels, PA
Charles E. Riecks, 76, of Jefferson, went to Jesus on Thursday, July 8, 2021. Charles was born on July 9, 1944 in Waynesburg to the late Charles William and Katherine Phillips Riecks. Chuck grew up in Clarksville, where he was a member of the Clarksville Christian Church. He was a …
Read More »Rochdale News | Headlines | This weekend there is a memorial ride for Lee Rigby, Scott Hetherington and the Manchester 22
Release date: July 09, 2021 Lee Rigby Memorial Ride in 2019 Bikers and scooter riders will come together again on Sunday 11 July to commemorate Middleton soldiers Lee Rigby and Scott Hetherington and the 22 people killed in the Manchester Arena bombing. The memorial drive was first organized in honor …
Read More »Down in the garden: let’s go crazy!
One addition to your garden that you may not have considered is nuts. There are some nuts that are easy to grow in temperate areas, including the Central Coast, and while nut trees take longer to produce fruit, in the meantime you have a lovely tree that provides shade in …
Read More »Robert L. Neas – Times News Online
Published July 08, 2021 2:18 pm Robert L. Neas, 48, of Slatington, died on June 29, 2021 at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. He was born in Quakertown and was a son of Dolores M. (Pfaff) Neas and the late Barry L. Neas. In 1991 he graduated from Parkland High …
Read More »‘The Boss Baby 2’ first weekend Peacock viewers beats Disney + ‘s’ Cruella’ deadline
EXCLUSIVE: In a current Samba TV measurement 783K US households matched to universals The Boss Baby: family business on the studio’s Peacock streaming service over the four-day holiday weekend on July 4th. That number for the DreamWorks Animation title surpasses the four-day Memorial Day debut of Disney’s live-action picture Cruella …
Read More »Update for Wednesday, July 7th, 2021
BOARD KEEPING ACTIONS SECRET AFTER 6-HOUR MEETING – After a six-hour session, five of which were behind closed doors, the Decatur school committee took action against Superintendent Joseph Coburn late Tuesday evening, but the board did not disclose what action they had taken. Instead, the board voted 4: 1 to …
Read More »John Harvey Obituary (1941-2021) – Flora, MS
John Lyman Harvey Flora – John Lyman Harvey, born on January 4, 1941, died on Sunday, July 4, 2021 after a long illness. He was born in Mount Olive, Mississippi and graduated from Mount Olive High School. He later attended the University of Southern Mississippi. He began his career in …
Read More »Infested North Dakota Pontoon Incident Indicates Need for Strict Enforcement, Proponents Say | Montana untamed
A North Dakota Game and Fish Department boat inspector prevented this zebra mussel-strewn pontoon from being launched on Lake Audubon on Memorial Day holiday weekend. PROVIDED, ND GAME & FISH DEPARTMENT BLAKE NICHOLSON Bismarck grandstand BISMARCK, ND – A zebra mussel encrusted pontoon that was not launched on Memorial Day …
Read More »Plan a trip to Hawaii’s Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Established in 1962 and operated by the US National Park Service, the Pearl Harbor National Memorial (PHNM) includes both the USS Arizona Memorial in the harbor and the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center on the water with a two-part museum and theater. Visit this moving monument in the Pacific and you …
Read More »Melvin Carwile Obituary (2021) – Lancaster, PA
Melvin E. Carwile Sr. Melvin E. “Gene” Carwile, 80, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, passed away at home on Thursday, July 1, 2021. He was the husband of Bettie Wingfield Carwile, with whom he celebrated her 59th wedding anniversary on June 30, 2021. Gene was born in Lynchburg, Virginia, to the late …
Read More »Richard Bridgeo | Obituary | Salem news
Marblehead – On Tuesday June 29th, Captain Richard Bridgeo left port for the last time on his journey into eternity. He was 97 years old. Captain Richard Warren Bridgeo was the youngest in a long line of Marblehead Sea Captains, born October 4, 1923, the second son of the late …
Read More »Eugene Cooper Obituary (1932-2021) – Fredericksburg, VA – The Free Lance
Eugene “Spider” Cooper Eugene “Spider” Cooper, 88, of Fredericksburg, died on June 30, 2021. Spider was born in Falmouth on November 2, 1932 and never ventured far. He was a talented carpenter who helped many on various projects. Spider retired from Marine Corps Base Quantico as a foreman in the …
Read More »Mary “Emaline” London – WJLE Radio
4th July 2021 The funeral service for Mrs. Mary “Emaline” London, 91 years old, will be held on Thursday July 8th at 1:00 pm in the Cookeville Chapel of the Hooper-Huddleston & Horner Funeral Home. Jeff London and Brett Flowers will officiate. The burial takes place in the Crest Lawn …
Read More »Cuomo withdraws to erect COVID memorial in Battery Park after backlash
After outcry from Battery Park City residents, Governor Andrew Cuomo has withdrawn a plan to take green space from a popular local park for a coronavirus memorial honoring key workers. Battery Park City Authority chairman George Tsunis, a Cuomo non-resident of Lower Manhattan parish, told residents the governor agreed to …
Read More »Photographer transforms abandoned monuments into futuristic art
A photographer has traveled all over the world – mainly in ex-Yugoslavia, ex-Soviet and Eastern Europe – and transformed largely abandoned and often neglected monuments into spectacular futuristic works of art full of light and color. Yang Xiao is a self-described urban explorer, traveler, designer, and architecture and light painting …
Read More »Geraldine Stecchi Obituary (1935-2021) – Lowell, MA
Lowell Geraldine ‘Geri’ Cecile (Hugo) Stecchi, 85, of Lowell, wife of the late Robert H. Stecchi, passed away peacefully on July 1, 2021 at the Wakefield Center nursing home in Haverhill. The daughter of the late George Hugo and the late Cecile (Richard) Hugo von Billerica, she was born in …
Read More »Diane Steuber Obituary (2021) – Resident of Lafayette, CA.
Diane Weidel SteuberJuly 4, 1940 – June 24, 2021Resident of Lafayette, CaliforniaThe flag was lowered for Diane Weidel Steuber, who left us shortly before her 4th of July. After two years of ill health, Diane died peacefully at home on June 24th, surrounded by her loving husband, Hal, and their …
Read More »Here are a few things you should know before you hit the streets in Ohio this July 4th weekend
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The American Automobile Association expects record numbers when it comes to drivers this July 4th holiday weekend. Experts suggested the numbers could outperform pre-pandemic numbers. “We’re seeing a huge number of travelers on Independence Day, people who really want to get out and travel again,” said …
Read More »Mildred Henderson Obituary (1935-2021) – Guilford, NC
Henderson, Mildred (Millie) Blalock March 18, 1935 – June 30, 2021 Mildred (Millie) Blalock Henderson of High Point, North Carolina, left this life on Wednesday June 30, 2021. She was born on March 18, 1935 in Sevierville, Tennessee, to the late Cleo Blalock and Dora Bales Blalock. She grew up …
Read More »Biden is expected to miss his vaccination goal by Independence Day
It looks like President Joe Biden just missed his goal of getting 70 percent of U.S. adults vaccinated against COVID by July 4th. From Thursday afternoon it is CDC reported 66.7 percent of Americans 18 and over had received at least one dose of the COVID vaccine despite a major …
Read More »Thomas Steines | Obituary | The Sharon Herald
Thomas G. Steines, 75, from Brookfield Township, died on Monday, June 28, 2021 in his favorite place, his garden. Mr. Steines was born on September 14, 1945 in Sharon to the late Frederick and Elizabeth (Weitherstein) Steines. He was a graduate of Sharon High School in 1964. Tom served honorably …
Read More »Photos: MS Coast Memorial Service of Lineman Cayce Seal
funeral was held on July 1, 2021 at St. Clare’s Catholic Church in Waveland.” title=”Bay St. Louis City Councilor Doug Seal kneels and prays by the coffin of his son, 28-year-old Cayce Seal, an entergy lineman who died after being electrocuted while working on power lines. Cayce’s funeral was held …
Read More »Richard Waymire | Obituary | Herald Bulletin
Richard L. Waymire June 3, 1945 – June 28, 2021 Richard L. Waymire, 76 years old, of Anderson, passed away on Monday June 28, 2021 at his home. Dick was born on June 3, 1945 in Elwood. He was the son of the late Warren and Irene (Grimm) Waymire. Dick …
Read More »Gary Chavis Obituary (2021) – Orangeburg, SC
Gary ‘Wayne’ Chavis Sr. CORDOVA – Gary “Wayne” Chavis Sr., 67, of Cordova, passed away unexpectedly on Monday June 28, 2021. A memorial service will be held on Friday July 2 at 3:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Thompson Funeral Home, 1012 Whitman St., Orangeburg. The Reverend Jeff Jones will …
Read More »Bart and Tonia Purcell | obituary
Bart and Tonia Purcell June 27, 2021 John Barton “Bart” Purcell, 51, and Tonia Lee Adams Purcell, 46, received their angel wings together on June 27, 2021. Bart was born on April 7, 1970 in Nashville to James and Cynthia Purcell. They took him to Crossville, where he grew up …
Read More »Ramona Amundson | News, sports, jobs
BLUE EARTH – Ramona Amundson, 82 years old, of Blue Earth, died on Tuesday June 29, 2021 at United Hospital in Blue Earth. A family memorial service will be held at the Patton Funeral Home in Blue Earth on Friday, July 9th at 11:00 am, led by Rev. Robert Roettger. …
Read More »Merle Smith Obituary (1944-2021) – New London, CT
New London – Merle James Smith Jr., 76, retired U.S. Coast Guard commander, died June 16, 2021 at Lawrence + Memorial Hospital. He leaves his wife Dr. Lynda B. Smith, to whom he has been married for 47 years; his children, Merle James Smith III. Ms. Crystal Jones of Jersey …
Read More »Eastland’s natural spring hopes to open to the public on the 4th weekend of July | KTAB
Posted: 06/30/2021 / 21:22 CDT / Updated: 06/30/2021 / 21:22 CDT ABILENE, Texas (KTAB / KRBC) – Lots of people don’t know, but there’s a gem in Eastland off Interstate 20: a natural spring. The Williams family has owned the land for 2 decades. It’s called Inez Spring Riverfront Park. …
Read More »Rapper Pooh Shiesty charged with alleged involvement in shooting and robbery
Pooh Shiesty, whose real name is Lontrell Denell Williams Jr., appeared in court for the first time on Tuesday, June 29th rapper Phew Shiesty is reportedly charged with his involvement in the shooting and robbery of two men outside a Bay Harbor Islands hotel in Miami last October. The 21 …
Read More »Mendocino anti-mask café booted by new landlords who quote “threatening” messages
The cafe, which gained Wingnut fame for a $ 5 fee on orders placed with a mask, will no longer charge that fee as a new landlord refuses to renew the cafe’s lease it is because, the owner stops proselytizing. Around Memorial Day, we noticed the curious case of a …
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