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Family and friends are grieving for a Jacksonville man killed Monday

Everything was good. He was telling me to say hi to a mutual friend from school. Nothing was out of the ordinary to make me think that something horrible like this could have happened a few hours later, Montoya said. The shooting happened about 9 p.m. at Blue Store Discount, 9195 103rd St., according to the Sheriff s Office, which has released little information about the slaying. Detectives said he was shot during a confrontation they think evolved from a drug transaction.  George was Jacksonville s 45th homicide this year, unofficial Times-Union records show. But he was so much more than just a sad, grim statistic. Those mourning his death say the 2015 Forrest High School graduate was known for his infectious laugh and winning smile.

In the cancel culture debate, the battle over a Black high school named for a KKK grand wizard still resonates

In the cancel culture debate, the battle over a Black high school named for a KKK grand wizard still resonates
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Letters from readers: Stop frivolous lawsuits

Letters from readers: Stop frivolous lawsuits Letters from readers Stop frivolous lawsuits I’ve been a small business owner for as long as I can remember. In all those years, I have never seen anything close to the level of devastation within the small business community that I’m seeing right now. I believe the pandemic-led economic destruction is something many small businesses will never be able to recover from. Along with the economic turmoil, COVID-19 also brought with it a storm of trial lawyers looking to turn the global crisis into a lawsuit-making machine. Their primary targets? America’s businesses.

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Mrs Jean Hafemeister Hill

Mrs. Jean Hafemeister Hill, age 74, died Friday, December 11, 2020 at her home in Chapel Hill.  Mrs. Hill was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and was a daughter of the late Edmund Adolph and Lucille Krause Hafemeister.  In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her brother, Jim Hafemeister.   Mrs. Hill retired after 35 years of service with the Marshall County Board of Education having taught special education at Forrest High School in Chapel Hill.  Following her retirement, she obtained her real estate license and began working with David Jent Realty in Lewisburg and Chapel Hill as a real estate agent.  She was a member of the Chapel Hill United Methodist Church and a member of both the Moose and Elks Lodges in Lewisburg, Tennessee.

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