Updated May 3
Longtime Phillips volunteer Winona Davenport celebrates 86th birthday with friends
The Queen of Volunteers was honored for her many years of community service for the town.
By Valerie TuckerSpecial to the Sun Journal
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Winona Davenport, seated at left, fondly known as Phillips’ “Queen of Volunteers,” claps Sunday during the 86th birthday party she threw for herself at the Phillips Area Community Center. She gathered hundreds of her old photos, newspaper clippings and useful items she no longer used or needed. She and her helpers put everything on tables and told visitors they were expected to take something home with them. Celebrating with her are, left to right in background, former Senator Tom Saviello, library director Hedy Langdon Stinchfield and library volunteer Anna Plog and her sons Eli and Emerson.
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All persons charged are innocent until proven guilty
02/06/2021 0207hrs, Deputy McCormick responded to a disturbance call at an apartment complex on West Kingfield Road in Kingfield. This turned out to be verbal only, all parties involved were intoxicated and giving disorderly conduct warnings.
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