As a part of the Legacy of Caring program, the Westfield Insurance Foundation partnered with Mel Foster Insurance to donate $6,500 to Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley to help coordinate one-to-one mentoring programs, that engage professionally trained and supported adult volunteers as mentors to at-risk youth, a news release says. Each year, […]
Browns biggest need? Change in play-caller? How about local TV broadcasters? Hey, Terry
Updated Mar 14, 2021;
Posted Mar 14, 2021
Browns quarterbacks Baker Mayfield (center) and Case Keenum review the previous possession with offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt. Some fans want Van Pelt to call plays next season. John Kuntz, cleveland.com
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Hey, Terry: What would be your offseason priorities and solutions for the defense? Free agents? Trades? Draft?
– Jay Ferguson.
Hey, Terry: Do you think Olivier Vernon would take a one-year deal in the range of $5 million?
– Justin O’Connell.
Hey, Jay & Justin: While some fans and media members were obsessed with signing J.J. Watt, he was not close to being at the top of the list.
Top 10 singer became screen and stage actor
By Glenn A Baker
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TRISHA (PATSY ANN) NOBLE: 1944-2021
“I was raised by a show business family as an all-round performer, not just a pop singer,” Trisha Noble would declare not long before her death, at the age of 76 after an 18-month battle with a malignant tumour caused by exposure to asbestos. Like Helen Reddy, her grounding as an entertainer would recommend her from a young age to powerbrokers like Brian Henderson, presenter of national television’s
Bandstand.
Trisha Noble plays Dusty Springfield’s mother in the musical, Dusty, The Original Pop Diva, Melbourne, 2005.