Bailout package from being approved along with a state takeover of much of the citys government, a move local leaders oppose. Its not right especially when we have the state in here since 2010 and weve done over 90 of the things they asked of us. Reporter the mayor says the city is working to have essential Services Including the police and Fire Department continue their operations. No matter what happens Atlantic City Police Department is still going to be patrolling the streets, you call 911 well be there. Why is the shutdown expected to remain until at least may 2 . That is the day the city expects an infusion of cash from its next payment of quarterly taxes. Live in our jersey shore bureau, ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. Thank you. Marijuana, beer, liquor and tonight Upper Darby Police arrested parents following a Wild High School house party. About 300 teenagers went to a house Party Saturday night. Neighbors complained about the noise and kids being outside. Officers arrested the fa
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By Charlie Daniels Jr. | June 1, 2021 | 10:26am EDT
Members of Shepherd s Men running team arrive as Charlie Daniels The Journey Home Project presents Shepherd Center Foundations, Inc. with a check on March 31, 2016 in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo credit: Jason Davis/Getty Images)
At approximately 8:30, I arrived at Mt. Juliet Memorial Gardens, where the mortal shell that once housed my beloved father now resides. There were more cars and trucks and people there that day than probably since we buried dad in July.
The conglomeration of CDB family and friends, including my mom, Mt. Juliet’s finest, and a determined group of men and one woman who were about to embark on a very difficult journey. The Shepherd’s Men were about to ruck – essentially a run/march – fifteen miles from dad’s grave to Sammy B s Restaurant in Lebanon, carrying 83 lbs. in a backpack, symbolizing dad’s 83 years on earth.
Members of the downtown Lynchburg community are pretty used to seeing veterans and patriots every Friday for the Support Our Troops rallies, but something different took place on those steps Tuesday and Wednesday.
A group of men and women wearing 22-pound flak vests with armor plates ran for 22 hours straight to honor the lives of the 22 veterans who commit suicide in the United States each day.
The Shepherdâs Men is a 10-member team of active duty, medically retired and honorably discharged servicemen and civilian patriots dedicated to raising money and awareness for the Atlanta-based Shepherd Centerâs SHARE Military Initiative.
Members of the downtown Lynchburg community are pretty used to seeing veterans and patriots every Friday for the Support Our Troops rallies, but something different took place on those steps