Charity Renaissance Festival in Groesbeck is being held this weekend
The festival is in honor of Mike Tillery who died June 9 following his second battle with cancer. Author: Bary Roy Updated: 7:10 PM CDT July 8, 2021
GROESBECK, Texas This weekend, a Renaissance Festival in Groesbeck will honor a Waco man who died last month after a second bout with cancer.
Mike Tillery was well-known in the renaissance community and was known in close circles as Crooked Beard or Mikee Mann. After cancer spread to his liver, they all thought Tillery would beat that too, until he went septic on Mother s Day. It kind of opened our eyes, and we started to realize that the end was near, Mike s son Anthony Tillery told 6 News in June. And the one thing that he had always loved was the Renaissance Fair.
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A large amount of cannabis, suspected crack cocaine, cash, an air weapon and a hunting knife were recovered by Beds police in Henlow on June 2
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A man has been arrested and a property closed after community police officers recovered cash, drugs and weapons.
Bedfordshire Police and Grand Union carried out the joint operation in Henlow on Wednesday, June 2, where police recovered a large amount of cannabis as well as suspected crack cocaine, cash, an air weapon and a hunting knife.
Cash, drugs and weapons were recovered at a property in Henlow after a joint operation between Bedfordshire Police and Grand Union
Debbie-Louise Bates is a Ms Great Britain 2021 finalist (Image: Submitted)
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A North Staffordshire teacher is gearing up to take part in a very special competition later this year - the Ms Great Britain pageant.
Last year, well-known pageant Miss Great Britain introduced the
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Police are warning drivers Hertfordshire motorists not to use their mobile phones while driving.
Using a mobile phone while driving is a leading cause of collisions and many of those result in serious injury or death.
Last year, over a quarter of all collisions in Beds, Cambs and Herts involving use of a mobile phone while driving ended in fatality or serious injury.
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For this reason, Hertfordshire Police is urging all motorists to put their mobile phones away and avoid unnecessary distractions.
Chief Inspector Stephen O’Keeffe, head of the roads policing unit, said: “You might think glancing down at your phone is okay, but not looking where you are driving is incredibly dangerous.