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Longtime Manhattan Beach Resident Mary Louise Enockson Passes

Reply Longtime Manhattan Beach resident Marty Louise Enockson passed away on January 6, 2021. (Shutterstock) MANHATTAN BEACH, CA Longtime Manhattan Beach resident Mary Louise [Mary Lou] Enockson passed away on January, 6, 2021. Mary Lou and her husband Karl moved to Manhattan Beach s Tree Section in 1970, where they raised their family. In the last eight years, Mary Lou and Karl became members of the Journey of Faith Church in Manhattan Beach, according to an online obituary on Legacy.com. Mary Lou was born on March 25, 1943 to Emil Joseph and Nadine Elizabeth (Storm) Blum at St. Bernadine Hospital in San Bernardino, CA, and was raised in Wrightwood, where enjoyed a childhood in the mountains. She attended a three-room school house until eighth grade and when the high school years rolled around, she rode a bus one hour each way to Victor Valley High School (Jackrabbits) in Victorville.

Authorities arrest man after standoff, school evacuation in downtown Bozeman

A man wielding a machete was arrested without injury after an hours-long standoff that caused Bozeman police to close several blocks near downtown and evacuate students from Hawthorne Elementary School. Police pulled the driver over at about 1 p.m., and arrested him after a standoff in the snow shortly after 4 p.m. Hawthorne Elementary students were evacuated to the Bozeman Public Library and began being picked up by parents and family around 2:30 p.m., according to a news release from the city. “The decision (to evacuate the school) was made just out of an abundance of caution,” said Bozeman Police Capt. Dana McNeil at a press conference around 3:15 p.m. “There was no immediate threat to any of the children.”

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book TV 20130406

40 million people now in the united states and mexico as well. they all depend, we all depend on the colorado river as our basic water source. we need it for everything, we need it for municipal use to drink, we need it for our houses, we need it for our industry, we need it for minding, and most importantly and the biggest water user out here is agriculture. we can t grow anything without it. it is considered to be the most litigated river in the world, and that is probably very accurate. more lawsuits, compacts, laws created to regulate what is collectively known as the law of the river. there s probably 13-15 major laws that have spanned the whole 20th century really up until the present time that talks about who gets how much of its water and who can take it, how much every year, how to share it and our relationship with mexico and the water as well. this weekend booktv and american history tv tour the history and literary life of mace saw, arizona. today at noon east

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