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Apr 10 2024
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Baptist Bill is Still Baptist Bill
I was born on January 1, 1940, in Danville, Kentucky. The hospital, thankfully, had an incubator and kept my four-pound and fourteen-ounce body safe for over six weeks. Family members thought it was a miracle I survived. After World War II ended, my mom, dad and I moved to Shelbyville, my father’s hometown, where he opened Ellis Welding and Brazing Company. From an early age, I learned to weld
Good Faith MediaMar 19 2024
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MISSING IN KANSAS: Burnadette Jones
Friends and family are deeply concerned for the health of a woman they haven't heard from since early this month. Friends and family are deeply concerned for the health of a woman they haven't heard from since early this month. Family says last spoke to Burnadette Jones, 43, on March 5, 2024. Though, she has been spotted days later near Wichita State University in northeast Wichita. Burnadette
KAKEApr 10 2024
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Callanwolde to expand facilities to grow arts services for underserved
Warren is a member of Atlanta’s fabled Candler family, which contributed to the city’s notoriety through founding of the Coca-Cola Company and ties to Emory University. His great-great-grandfather, Charles Howard Candler, had the home built in 1917. The center will still promote enjoyment of the arts through the traditional programming that it has historically provided to the community, but it
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionApr 10 2024
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New Orleans juvenile justice intervention needs overhaul, new report says
A frayed patchwork of 11 juvenile justice intervention programs in New Orleans should be placed under a single agency, according to a new report commissioned by the City Council. The report urges the removal of several programs now under the watch of Orleans Parish Juvenile Court and recommends shunting far more youngsters with one or two arrests to a community-based agency, allowing courts to
The Times-PicayuneMar 25 2024
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Lawsuit seeks justice for NC man's death in police custody
Three attorneys are joining forces to seek justice for a North Carolina family. At a news conference, civil rights lawyer Ben Crump - along with attorneys Dawn Blagrove with Emancipate NC and Joe Fouche - announced the filing of a $25 million lawsuit on behalf of the family of Darryl Tyree Williams. The suit is against the City of Raleigh, Raleigh's police chief, and five officers involved in
Public News ServiceMar 27 2024
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New hair salon to open at EP Center; Paulsen named to business advisory board
Shear Bliss hair and beauty salon to open at Eden Prairie Center Shear Bliss, a family-run hair and beauty salon, is set to open at Eden Prairie Center mall on April 5. The salon, operated by Cory and Jessica Zimmer, a husband-and-wife team, showcases Jessica’s 16 years of hairstyling expertise. This opening marks the second location for Shear Bliss, with its original establishment in North
Eden Prairie Local NewsMar 27 2024
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Cheerleader Hospitalized Weeks After Alleged Hit-and-Run as She Stepped Off Bus Following Competition
The family of a New Jersey student-cheerleader who remains hospitalized with critical injuries after being struck by an alleged hit-and-run driver as she got off a school bus last month is taking legal action against the Newark Board of Education and others, alleging negligence in the incident. The family of Chiara Jones, 18, says the Arts High School senior was returning to her school from a
PeopleApr 09 2024
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One year in, D.C. program helps those who fall off ‘benefits cliff’
After years of homelessness, Quanay Lynch landed a job with the Transportation Security Administration. At a salary of $58,500, it was the most money she had ever made. Lynch, 38, was proud to be able to support her young children but soon realized the increased pay put her in a bind. She made too much to continue receiving the government benefits that helped her feed her family but not enough
Washington PostApr 09 2024
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Marshall W. Mabry IV is happy about slicing into ‘Ham’ for Atlanta audiences
Now, at 22, Mabry stars in the Alliance Theatre production of “Fat Ham,” running through May 12. They said they cannot wait for hometown audiences to experience the play, which reimagines William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” at a Southern family barbecue. “I’m so ready to do this for Atlanta audiences; I’m so, so so ready,” Mabry said. “The theater that we’re playing is the Hertz Stage, and I was a
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionMar 25 2024
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Internal report finds "extensive failures" and "poor judgment" inside Midlothian Police Department
MIDLOTHIAN — It started with a 12-year-old girl reporting an alleged sex crime. Her family called the police, but instead of getting help, they say they were ignored and brushed off. Now that family's mission for justice has revealed troubling problems with Midlothian's police department. It happened last May, near the end of the school year. A middle school girl called her parents in a panic
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