Todays three School Lockout in the highlands neighborhood. There was a report of shots fired around 9 a. M. A group of four teens tried to rob somebody near 32nd and clay. At least one of them fired several shots. No one was hit. North high school, valdez elementary and the academy of urban learning were placed on lockout which lasted a few hour. Police say there was never a it was a normal day of instruction despite all the activity going on in the neighborhood. Kids we talked to from north high said they did not know why the school was put on lockout. Denver police will be shooting live rounds tonight beginning at 8 00 for another test of the shot spotter system. We found the program has been of its biggest partners. Reporter montbello will go to sleep wednesday night to gunshots coming from Denver Police to work with a program. Weve since expanded into west and north denver. Reporter shot spotter triangulates the sound of gunfire. The program has led to the arrests of more 29 so far
Harre Funeral Homes McLeansboro and Dahlgren 310 West Randolph Street P. O. Box 37 McLeansboro, IL 62859 618-643-2011 Jerry "Fat Rabbit" Patton Jerry Patton, age 77, resident of Shawneetown, IL, passed away at 1:55 A.M. Thursday, December 22, 2022 at Deaconess Midtown Hospital, Evansville, IN. Jerry was born April 23, 1945 in Shawneetown, IL, the son of Lawrence and Alice (Brazier) Patton. On January 28, 1972 he married THE LOVE OF HIS LIFE, Agnes "Aggie" Rider at St. Patrick's Catholic Church at Ponds Settlement. Aggie preceeded him in death on June 27, 2020 and left an unfillable hole in his heart that remained unfilled till his last breath Thursday. To this union was born one son, Michael Patton. He and his wife Holly and grandson Trace Cooper (who was the apple of his grandparents eyes), also live in Shawneetown. Jerry is also survived by his sister, Mrs Linda Boon and husband Bob of Shawneetown and numerous nephews and nieces. He is also survived by his Be
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Winnipeg Free Press By: Alan Small | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Thursday, May. 6, 2021
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Years from now, realtors and their clients in Winnipeg and elsewhere will wonder why so many houses feature transformed spare rooms.
Years from now, realtors and their clients in Winnipeg and elsewhere will wonder why so many houses feature transformed spare rooms.
Many spare bedrooms and basements have been turned into work-from-home offices, but in the past year, country crooners, Christian singers and rappers have turned unused spaces into home recording studios as a way to get their songs to the public in a quick, inexpensive and safe manner during the COVID-19 pandemic.