Cordova seniors and best friends Nevaeh Johnson and Cristen Bridges tell how they did not let their fears stop them from becoming friends, attending the Walker County Center of Technology
As Brockton High students and staffers cope with media attention surrounding problems with school violence, students reflect on the progress and positive aspects of their daily school lives.
To keep vulnerable, high-need populations housed, residents need wraparound services. Housing alone isn’t always enough. As need grows, local governments and service providers are creatively using resources to build facilities and create staff roles to meet these needs.
Ronald O. Reffner Jr., 80, of Roaring Spring, passed away unexpectedly Sunday morning at Conemaugh Nason Medical Center. He was born in Knoxville, Tenn., son of the late R. Otha and G. Irene (Miller) Reffner. On April 22, 1967, he married Judy A. Theys. Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Diane E. Reffner of Commerce, […]