Frmer Reno resident Spencer Kilpatrick plays in a trio named The Windy Mesa House Band with bassist Dani Taylor and drummer Alex Herbert. On Friday, the band released its souled-down version of Billy Swan’s 1974 hit single, “I Can Help.” It was mixed and mastered by Rick Spagnola at Dogwater Studios in Reno.
Salida High School’s boys and girls cross country teams both won the Tri-Peaks League Championships Saturday at Monument Valley Park in Colorado Springs.
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November 12, 1952 - January 5, 2021
James Dwight âJimmyâ Hebert passed away January 5, 2021, at St. Lukeâs Hospital in Meridian, Idaho. He was 68 years old.
Jimmy was born November 12, 1952, in Rayne, Louisiana. He was the youngest child and only son of Eldridge Joseph âSnipeâ Hebert and Dora Jeanne (LeBleau) Hebert. He was educated in Rayne and graduated from Rayne High School in 1970.
He was surrounded by cousins and neighborhood kids growing up. As a typical boy, he spent summers and weekends barefoot, hunting, fishing, riding bicycles and getting into his share of mischief with these kids. Although he was the baby of the family, he still got his share of lickinsâ. His folks ran a pool hall/hamburger joint for a while when he was young and Jimmy became quite a pool player. He enjoyed this game and played a lot throughout his life.
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AFRICOM commander visits East Africa
U.S. Army Gen. Stephen Townsend, commander, Africa Command (AFRICOM), and U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Richard Thresher, command senior enlisted leader, AFRICOM, visit the Laydown Yard at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Dec. 17, 2020. Townsend completed a four-day trip to Kenya and Djibouti to conduct strategic engagements with partner nation leadership, assess operations and security of U.S. force locations, and demonstrate continued commitment to working with African partners. (U.S Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Dana J. Cable) Share:
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U.S. Army Gen. Stephen Townsend, commander, U.S. Africa Command, completed a four-day trip to Kenya and Djibouti to conduct strategic engagements with partner nation leadership, assess operations and security of U.S. force locations, and demonstrate continued commitment to working with African partners.