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Mary Catherine Brooks/The Wyoming County ReportCaptain Tommy Blankenship, of the Wyoming County Sheriff s Department, was presented the inaugural Sheriff C.S. âSherillâ Parker Distinction Award during ceremonies Wednesday afternoon in the courthouse. The award is presented to the officer who most exemplifies the late sheriff s philosophy of life: You can never advance in life without giving all you have and working hard every day. Remember that everyone is someone s mother, father, sister or brother and that everybody should be treated equally.
Mary Catherine Brooks/The Wyoming County ReportCaptain Tommy Blankenship, left, of the Wyoming County Sheriff s Department, was presented the inaugural Sheriff C.S. âSherillâ Parker Distinction Award during ceremonies Wednesday afternoon in the courthouse. Also pictured, from left, are Sheriff-Elect Brad Ellison, Patrick Parker, the late sheriff s son, and Sheriff Randy Brooks. Parker, El
good evening. we re going to begin tonight with two separate dramas, both of them taking place ithe waters off the west coast of the united states. first, the light in the skies last night. the trail all the way up to the sky and the reports from eyewitnesses who said they saw a missile fired off the coast of california. it s been a day-long mystery from the pacific all the way east tthe pentagon and the question is are people telling the truth about what it was? then there s the carnival cruise ship with thousands of people on board, crippleand adrift with a massive u.s. aircraft carrier steaming toward it to render assistance. we begin with those first two reports and first to the pentagon in this rumor of a missile. jim mclashevsky is on duty tonight. reporter: good evening. just who you believe is, indeed, the question. more than a day later u.s. military officials admit they don t know exactly what it was that lit up the skies near los angeles last night but they s
the women that carve through the clutter. the nightly news begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television good evening. we re going to begin tonight with two separate dramas, both of them taking place in the waters off the west coast of the united states. first, the light in the skies last night. the trail all the way up to the sky and the reports from eyewitnesses who said they saw a missile fired off the coast of california. it s been a day-long mystery from the pacific all the way east to the pentagon and the question is are people telling the truth about what it was? then there s the carnival cruise ship with thousands of people on board, crippled and adrift with a massive u.s. aircraft carrier steaming toward it to render assistance. we begin with those first two reports and first to the pentagon in this rumor of a missile. jim miklaszewski is on duty tonight. reporter: good evening. just who you believe is, indeed, the question. more than a day late
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