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Long-lost Georgia Korean War veteran to be laid to rest in hometown

Long-lost Georgia Korean War veteran to be laid to rest in hometown By FOX 5 Digital Team Published  U.S. Army Cpl. Henry Lewis Helms (Catoosa County Government) RINGGOLD, Ga. - After seven decades of being missing in action, a long-lost Korean War veteran will finally be laid to rest with full honors in Georgia this week. The funeral service for U.S. Army Corporal Henry Lewis Helms is scheduled for Saturday afternoon at a chapel in Ringgold, Georgia. Born in Alabama, Helms and his family moved to the Georgia town in the 1940s before he enlisted in the Army at the end of World War II. Helms reenlisted to fight in the Korean War, serving with Dog Company, 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry, 7th Infantry Division.

Korean War Veteran Cpl Henry Lewis Helms, Missing In Action For About 70 Years, To Receive Funeral Rites And Burial In Ringgold

Korean War Veteran Cpl Henry Lewis Helms, Missing In Action For About 70 Years, To Receive Funeral Rites And Burial In Ringgold
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Union representing Daily Hampshire Gazette workers brings labor fight to Northampton City Hall

Union representing Daily Hampshire Gazette workers brings labor fight to Northampton City Hall Posted May 07, 9:00 AM Union representing Daily Hampshire Gazette workers brings labor fight to Northampton City Hall Facebook Share More than two years after unionizing, the workers of the Daily Hampshire Gazette, Amherst Bulletin and Valley Advocate still do not have a contract with the paper’s ownership. The Pioneer Valley News Guild, the union representing those employees, aimed to draw attention to their labor fight Thursday evening. Union members and supporters rallied outside Northampton City Hall before speaking during the City Council meeting’s public comment section.

The Hilltown Christmas Place remains a draw in Williamsburg

The Hilltown Christmas Place remains a draw in Williamsburg A display of necklaces and bracelets by Bonnie Rogers of Chesterfield is illuminated by a frame of stained glass by Samantha Meyers of Goshen at The Hilltown Christmas Place in Williamsburg on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING Maple syrup by Paul Zononi and Paul s Sugar House, the product that started it all at The Hilltown Christmas Place in Williamsburg on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING Pottery by Kris O Neill of Cummington for sale at The Hilltown Christmas Place in Williamsburg on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING Wood-turned wine stoppers by Curtis Emerson of Springfield for sale at The Hilltown Christmas Place in Williamsburg on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING

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