Rebecca McDonald
ALPENA “Trafficking Talks: Awareness In Our Community,” a free event with Rebecca McDonald of Women At Risk International, will be held at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 12, at New Life Christian Fellowship, 317 S. Ripley Blvd., Alpena.
McDonald will present an eye-opening evening about the second largest and fastest growing branch of organized crime, human trafficking. Attendees will learn what it is, how to recognize it, and how you can be a force for change.
Adults and high school students are encouraged to attend and become informed. Due to the sensitive nature of the topic, youth younger than 14 are welcome to attend with their family, however parental discretion is advised. The evening is not appropriate for children.
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Jan 27, 2021
Charlie Doutt, 67, of Roaring Spring, went home to be with his Lord on Sunday. He was born in Altoona, son of the late Henry E. and Frances J. (Cadman) Doutt. He married Jeanie McGraw in 1974.
Surviving are his beloved wife of 47 years; a daughter, Dawn Dilling and husband Eric of Martinsburg; a son, Jon and wife Jessica of Altoona; two grandchildren: Ethan and Ellie; a sister, Marian Seaton in N.C.; a brother, Bill of Martinsburg; nieces and nephews.
Charlie was preceded in death by a sister, Lois Ann in 1975.
Charlie graduated from Central High School in 1971 and attended the Altoona Campus. He started with Nicodemus Construction before becoming proprietor of Doutt & Snyder Construction.