Tyson Shane Brandon age 58, of Crossville, Illinois, passed away on February 13, 2022, at Deaconess Midtown Hospital in Evansville, Indiana. Tyson was born to Everett and Loretta Brandon on January 24, 1964, in McLeansboro, IL. Survived by wife Kim Brandon of 38 years and son Rocky (Miranda) Brandon; grandchildren, Zane and Xander Brandon; Sisters, Kim (Ron) Cruse and Heather (Joe) Nadasi. He was preceded in death by his parents. Tyson was a caring husband, father, and grandpa who loved the outdoors. He loved spending time with and spoiling his grandsons. His hobbies revolved around building and driving anything fast. He loved exploring on his ATVs (side-by-sides), building and repairing trucks and cars, and making all of them go faster! He had a mechanical mind and a creative hand that allowed him to build or fix just about anything. He spent many years working in the oil field business and most recently 10 years at Lamont Trucking. He will be missed by many. A casual gathering to cel
have to listen to the industry experts people on the granite one of the things that they say is it s actually a gap of 100,000 lorry drivers and this is shane brandon, the head of the cold chain federation said it feels like too much of a white talker provides rather than a real solution. this is a short term 5000 visas but there is a short term 5000 visas but there is a question of when people will come and there is a question of if this is enough and we know the gap is so huge, there is a longer term issue here of what has happened to the life of lorry drivers, much harder to take time off and very hard to have a family and long hours and very poor conditions and in the uk in terms of stopping and using bathrooms and apparently we are behind the rest of the world and the eu in terms of what the quality of driving for lorry drivers this is a short term turnaround but it might
before we go, want to recommend a terrific new book written by robin meade, the anchor at hln s morning express. it is called morning sunshine. it will inspire you. check it out. another guy who will inspire you is anderson cooper who goes wherever the action is. he s still in afghanistan. time now for ac 360. anderson? larry, thanks so much. the action is here in afghanistan. we re at marine forward operating base engineer an mow. it s now morning. the date is 9/11, eight years since it all began. the attacks on america, then the war here. the war, of course, continues here. but it s a very different kind of war which is being fought which leaves with americans with a much more difficult battle on their hands. we saw that firsthand today. marines with members of the fledgling afghan army torn away during a visit to a nearby village by reports of a flare thrown. we gave chase. never found the bad guys. they melted away, it seems. a tough war to fight. back home, house