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Papillion man who survived 50 B-24 missions in World War II dies at 101

OMAHA Bill Harrington knew how fragile life could be. Fifty times during World War II he took off in the bombardier’s seat of a B-24 on bombing runs over France, Germany and Austria. Fifty times he landed safely. Two decades ago, the retired Air Force colonel wrote an autobiography for his family when he learned that he had a heart condition that might take his life anytime. Bill Harrington MARK HARRINGTON Still, Harrington lived to celebrate another 20-plus birthdays — the last one, his 101st, Feb. 2 at Papillion Manor, where he lived. “I have no idea how God selected me to live all these years,” Harrington told the World-Herald in late January.

New speed enforcement zone near Georgia Military College

In Milledgeville, tickets will cost $75 for a first offense and $125 for later violations. Author: Molly Jett (13WMAZ) Updated: 11:34 PM EDT April 7, 2021 MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. If you re driving in Milledgeville next week, you ll want to be extra careful you could be on camera. Near the Georgia Military College s campus by South Elbert Road, there is a new speed enforcement zone starting Monday. Deja Leonard drives by Georgia Military College every week. I go to the south side and back to the north side, said Leonard. Leonard says she sees people speeding down South Elbert Street, so she isn t bothered by the new cameras that will be used to ticket speeders in school zones.

US Coast Guard Superintendent visits Georgia Military College

Rear Admiral William Kelly visited the campus to meet US Coast Guard Academy Scholars Author: Raynard Churchwell (13WMAZ) Updated: 10:28 PM EDT March 31, 2021 MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. Georgia Military College in Milledgeville welcomed a special guest on Wednesday.   United States Coast Guard Rear Admiral William Kelly visited the campus to meet with GMC s U.S. Coast Guard Academy scholars.  Since Kelly serves as the superintendent of the academy, he oversees the their recruitment, education, development, and graduation.  Admiral Kelly says it s important for each cadet to know they have the full support of the Coast Guard. It s important to show these young women and men that what they re going to potentially do in the United States Coast Guard is critically important to our nation s security, Kelly said. During this time of COVID, it s important for me as a superintendent to reach out to them and let them know that we support them, and we

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