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Ann Dixon and Sue Gunselman live in a cute neighborhood on Lombard Ave. between Bellemeade and Washington Ave in Evansville. It s a popular area for runners and walkers, so they decided to give them something to smile at. Ann is a big fan of Halloween, so she pulled the skeletons out of the closet, and went to work.
They have been creating super fun scenes with their skeletons for almost a year, and they have been so entertaining. The skeletons even have their own Facebook page with almost 1,000 followers. In all of these months, no one has vandalized or stolen any of the skeletons, until now.
Woman due to appear in court over murder of man, 77, tests positive for Covid-19
Ann Dixon is now isolating in prison
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Police at the scene in Moorbridge Lane (Image: Nottinghamshire Live)
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Hope and expectation on the streets of Birkenhead as town s long overdue revamp begins
Change has been needed for many years and now finally seems to be happening. We spoke to the people whose livelihoods depend on the town getting it right
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After many years of stagnation, things finally seem to be happening to transform Birkenhead town centre. A large section of nondescript buildings by Birkenhead Market is currently in the process of being demolished, to make way for a new office complex. And earlier this week, it was revealed two flyovers in the Hind Street area are to be removed and the road network reorganised to improve routes into the town centre and the tunnel, after the scheme was awarded £8.3m from the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority’s (LCR) transforming cities fund.