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James A Jim Larmer | Obituaries | gettysburgtimes com

James A. “Jim” Larmer, 78, of Fairfield, died Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 29, 2020 at his home in Fairfield. Born Dec. 15, 1942 in Whitesburg, Tenn. he was the son of the late Andrew and Ella (Mayo) Larmer. Jim was a veteran of the United States Air Force, serving in Vietnam. After the service, he went to college in California and traveled the country setting up heart machine in hospitals and teaching the staff how to operate them. He then came to Adams County and worked for a time for Larmer Construction. He was very active in Little League baseball and coached in the Fairfield area for 20 years as well as in Denver, Colo. when he was stationed there. He loved gardening and was generous in giving away the vegetables he grew.

Richmond restaurant owners say they need help: Something needs to change

Richmond restaurant owners need help: Something needs to change and last updated 2020-12-17 07:52:01-05 RICHMOND, Va. Richmond City Council member Stephanie Lynch hosted a restaurant industry virtual town hall Wednesday afternoon, as she and other city leaders listened to concerns from restaurant owners. You are absolutely critical partners with and for us and you help make Richmond what it is, Lynch said. We re struggling just as hard as everyone else, Jackie Bishop, owner of Fallout, said. One of the topics covered during the meeting was the changes to ABC laws and the rising trend of selling to-go alcohol.

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