Harry Childress' father died in the coal mines of Clinchco, Va., in the 1930s. U-Conjay Nelson was born homeless in New York in 1994. Harry is white and 82 years old. U-Conjay is an 18-year-old black woman.
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February 1, 2021
Trooper Michael Harger is retiring after helping state police protect and serve for 31 years.
The Roscommon County post says he has multiple accomplishments under his belt after joining the force in 1990, including two Professional Excellent awards from the department. Mothers Against Drunk Driving gave him special recognition twice. He spent 23 years as a defensive tactic’s instructor and evidence technician. And Harger worked on a program called “Operation Lifesaver,” which prohibited snowmobile traffic on railways.
His nickname, “Snake Whisperer,” comes from an incident that involved removing a snake from a woman’s home.
But Harger’s influence extends beyond the badge. He has spent around 20 years as a baseball coach at Houghton Lake Community Schools. And he’s a member of the local Fraternal Order of Eagles and Moose International.
MADISON Â â The local chapter of the Loyal Order of the Moose on Sunday provided area first responders with âTommy Mooseâ dolls they can use to comfort children at emergency scenes.
Moose Prelate Philip Clark said six dozen of the plush dolls in sealed bags were donated to local police force, fire department and emergency medical services members.Â
Children who are given a moose get to keep it.
According to Moose International, The Tommy Moose program is easily one of the most successful community service outreach programs in the history of the Loyal Order of Moose. Its success lies in its simple message and uncomplicated structure.
a war hero, a recipient of the medal of honor. a man who fought in world war ii. gave up his arm in service to his country. he is to be buried in hawaii on sunday. there is a significant congressional delegation that will be flying there on saturday for the services sunday morning and then flying back just before christmas. jenna: we re going to move on to some other news. fox news confirmed that the chief executive officer of moose international, that is a massive nationwide fraternal group, is resigning amid claims he sexually assaulted a child. this is a fox news exclusive. details are just coming in. john roberts has been on the story since the beginning. john? reporter: good afternoon, to you, jenna. you remember about a week ago we talked to you about a lawsuit filed by a share lot, north carolina area psychiatrist, dr. jason peck, claiming that william b airy, the director-general, at least was until yesterday,
and distraction how easy is it to purchase weapon at gun show with no background check at all. at the white house, president obama released video message to all of those who signed petition clamoring for tighter gun regulations. i asked for the proposals by january. i will push for them early in the year. i will do everything to advance the efforts. if there is even one thing we can do as a country to protect our children, we have a responseability to try. lapierre announced retension of the hutchison to develop model school safety program that each school can tailor to its own needs. reasonable fellow. see what he comes up with. thanks. a week after he was accused of child sexual assault, william b. arey resigned as the director general and ceo of moose international. he will be replaced by scott heart, currently the executive