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Little Dixie s Susie Givens, who died in weekend fire, mourned

The proud little community of Little Dixie but also folks across Henderson County, Kentucky, the nation and even the world remain in tearful shock following the tragic death of Susie Givens on Saturday morning. Givens, 67, perished in a fire at her home on Pritchett-Crooks Road just 2½ months after the death of her husband, Dorris Givens, 77, who died from complications of COVID-19 on Dec. 28, 2020. “As of right now, the cause of the fire was an explosion, but the cause of the explosion is under investigation,” Bryan Coghill, chief of Corydon Civil Defense Fire & Rescue, said Monday afternoon. She is survived by daughters Randa Givens Gary and Dawn Givens Caton and their families.

Cowbell Brewing introduces new President

Cowbell Brewing in Blyth has a new partner, President and Chief Executive Officer. The local brewery announced that Randy Powell who has more than 30 year experience in the industry is joining the team. Prior to joining Cowbell, Powell was President at Andrew Peller Limited, President at Maple Leaf Fresh Foods, Presidents and CEO at Second Cup Coffee Company, and President of S.C. Johnson and Sons Canada. Welcome to Blyth and the Cowbell team! 90.5 myFM Social

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100331:23:34:00

army staff sergeant randy powell tells us he s one of three grandfathers, he knows of, who have been serving in iraq. i met randy last year, and it was a treat. we were down in georgia where he s a corporal on the savannah police force, and he was getting ready then to ship out, again. again, because 20 years ago he was a radar specialist during operations desert shield and desert storm. he left the army back in 1992 but stayed on active reserve status. he didn t hear from the military for 14-plus years after leaving, but he was summoned for another tour, this time in iraq. randy said he was fully capable of being a soldier, even as a fifty-something. once a soldier, always a soldier. i find that it s an honor to serve within the military. i enjoyed the military while i was in. kind of looking forward to getting back into the groove. you never forget where your roots are. and those roots run deep. randy is thinking of re-enli

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