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Oct 01 2019
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Amber Guyger found guilty of murder at trial in fatal shooting of neighbor Botham Jean
Former Dallas police Officer Amber Guyger was found guilty of murder on Tuesday for fatally shooting her neighbor, Botham Jean, after thinking he was an intruder when she mistakenly entered his apartment.
Guyger, who has been out on a $300,000 bond, faces a maximum of life in prison. She was not immediately taken into custody and is awaiting sentencing scheduled for later Tuesday
NBC News (Online)Apr 15 2024
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Obituary: Henri Jean Vincent
BRUNSWICK – Henri Jean Vincent, 67, of Brunswick, passed away surrounded by his family on April 12, 2024. Henri was born in Ellenville, NY in 1956, to Henri L. Vincent and Doris L. Duperre, who instilled in him a strong faith, a passion for music, and a fondness for cooking. Henri was often found enjoying the outdoors – building a cabin with friends, cooking in the woods, and surprising his
Portland Press HeraldApr 13 2024
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Obituary: Jean Frances Crandon
PORTLAND – Jean Frances Crandon, 83, formerly of North Deering, passed away on April 9, 2024 after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer’s. She was born in Portland, a daughter of Charles and Nina Crandon. She graduated from Deering High School and the University of Maine with a master’s degree in Special Education. She began teaching and was considered an excellent teacher by her many students over
Portland Press HeraldMar 21 2024
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Obituary: Jeane Nickerson
AUBURN – Jeane Nickerson, 77, of Auburn, passed away on Monday, March 18, 2024. Jean adored the holidays and cherished her photo albums. She possessed a talent for cooking and baking, enjoyed attending church services with her beloved sister. She found joy watching WWE wrestling and spending her Tuesdays and Thursdays at Roadblock apartment. She is survived by her sister, Viola Hurd; and her
Lewiston Sun JournalMar 12 2024
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Green, Nancy Jean
WENDELL, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) —Nancy Jean Green, 84, a resident of Wendell, passed away on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, at Bennett Hills Care Center in Gooding. Nancy Jean Muffley was born on March 9, 1939, to Dorothy and Roland Muffley. She grew up in Fairfield, Idaho, with her three brothers – Fred, Max and Ned. She stayed living in Fairfield where she continued to make memories and raise her two
KMVTApr 17 2024
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Islanders win finale but Jean-Gabriel Pageau exits in first period
The Islanders finished their regular season by throwing it back to the preseason. Game 82 against the Penguins meant nothing and both sides treated it as such, doing their best not to get hurt in a 5-4 Islanders victory that featured the drama of Ilya Sorokin stopping a Sidney Crosby penalty shot with under 30 seconds left. As for the main goal of the night, however, the Islanders fell short
New York Post (News)Apr 17 2024
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SIFF 2024 announces lineup, welcomes Jean Smart back home
That noise you’re hearing is popcorn poppers getting oiled up and ready for intense duty: The Seattle International Film Festival is drawing near. Organizers announced the full slate of films Wednesday, which includes 261 films (146 of which are feature-length) representing 84 countries/regions, screening May 9-19 at multiple venues in and around Seattle. Select films will screen online at the
The Seattle TimesMar 21 2024
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Jean Ruelle Gray (Mathieson) - centraljersey
Jean Ruelle Gray (Mathieson) of Belle Mead, NJ, passed away on February 18, 2024. Jean was born on November 18, 1926, in Detroit, Michigan. She was an independent, driven woman earning her bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University. She received a Fulbright scholarship to study abroad, laying the foundation of a lifelong love for travel and exploration. On her way back from Australia,
Central Jersey NewsApr 16 2024
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Levi’s jeans sales are surging following Beyoncé’s “Act II: Cowboy Carter”
Western wear is having a moment, and it’s not just because rodeo season is right around the corner. It appears that whatever “Queen Bey” touches turns to gold or better — to light-wash denim. “Act II: Cowboy Carter,” has not only broken ground in country music history and sparked major cultural dialogue, but Beyoncé’s newest album is also taking the fashion economy by storm. Retailers are
New York Post (News)Apr 06 2024
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'Continue that legacy': Indiana Sen. Jean Breaux memorialized at statehouse
INDIANAPOLIS - Gospel music filled the Statehouse Rotunda, then Indiana Sen. Andrea Hunley had a message. Hunley, other officials from across Indiana and family members gathered to memorialize Indiana Sen. Jean Breaux during a lying-in-state ceremony Friday evening. “I gave the benediction today reminding us all of the charge we have to carry on with Sen. Breaux’s work,” Hunley said. “She was
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