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Town property owner is cited for waste

BLOOMSBURG Town code enforcers cited Jodi Myers of Virginia Beach as the owner of a property at 7 E. 11th St. where waste was creating a public nuisance, court papers state. Myers was issued a citation on the summary violation Oct. 18. It carries a fine of $25 plus $65.50 court costs.

Charles Webb Myers, 88

Charles “Webb” Myers, age 88, passed away on August 1st, 2021. Graveside services will be held Friday, August 6th, at 1 pm at Eastlawn Memorial Park in Early, under the direction of Heartland Funeral Home. Webb was born August 30th, 1932 in Arab, Missouri to Charles and Lula Myers. He graduated from Lutesville high school in Lutesville, Missouri in 1950. Webb was a very hard worker, always providing for his family and willing to help a friend in need. His hard work earned him a District Manager position with International Harvester for 31 years, a Fleet Manager position with UPS Truck Leasing, and Transportation Director for Brownwood ISD.   He enjoyed watching baseball and football, as well as old westerns. He liked attending live sporting events, particularly St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers ballgames.

Charles Webb Myers | Brownwood News

Charles “Webb” Myers, age 88, passed away on August 1st, 2021. Graveside services will be held Friday, August 6th, at 1 pm at Eastlawn Memorial Park in Early, under the direction of Heartland Funeral Home. Webb was born August 30th, 1932 in Arab, Missouri to Charles and Lula Myers. He graduated from Lutesville high school in Lutesville, Missouri in 1950. Webb was a very hard worker, always providing for his family and willing to help a friend in need. His hard work earned him a District Manager position with International Harvester for 31 years, a Fleet Manager position with UPS Truck Leasing, and Transportation Director for Brownwood ISD. He enjoyed watching baseball and football, as well as old westerns. He liked attending live sporting events, particularly St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers ballgames.

At Least 13 NJ Teachers Lost Jobs In 4 Months For Bad Behavior

UpdatedSat, Apr 24, 2021 at 11:13 am ET Replies(9) Ryan J. Zamorsky and Sean DiGiovanna​ (Somerset County Prosecutor s Office photos) NEW JERSEY At least 13 teachers have temporarily or permanently lost their licenses over the past four months for bad behavior. The removals come as lawmakers, school officials and the Murphy administration have made repeated calls to tighten up the state s system of hiring teachers. (see the list of teachers and their school districts below). The teachers were removed for a variety of reasons including drug and sexual assault convictions. Hillsborough man who sexually assaulted a sleeping woman and a librarian who called a 14-year-old student her hot boyfriend, according to state records.

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