I would like to end this year with an uplifting story of a local woman in search of her long sought after and mysterious father, a man my anthropology class just happened to discover through archaeo.
AUTHOR’S NOTE: Trouble seemed to find Arlon Elwood “Jackson” Ball — from the time he lost his father to a lightning strike to the intense fighting in which he engaged as a serviceman in World War II, from the death of his younger brother in a traffic accident in 1958 to his own violent death in a North Kenai bar in 1968. But summing up such a life — any life, for that matter — is never easy. There is always, it seems, more to the story.
(TNS) A Fayette County Public Schools investigation found no wrongdoing on the part of the former principal of Paul Laurence Dunbar High School who was placed on leave for months