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Rowan County Public Health hosts free health fair

Rowan County Public Health hosts free health fair
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Martin, McAndrew, Shelton named Scholar Athletes – Times News Online

The Schuylkill County Chapter No. 25 of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame will announce their 2022-2023 Football Scholar Athlete at a banquet ceremony to be held on Sunday, Feb.

Eugene Francis Langley, Jr Gene 91 | Southern Maryland News Net

Eugene Francis Langley, Jr Gene 91 | Southern Maryland News Net
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Deceased = Langley, Eugene Francis, Jr :: So Md Obituary

Langley, Eugene Francis, Jr Death: Saturday, July 10, 2021 at the age of 91 Laid to Rest: Saturday, July 31, 2021 Eugene Francis Langley, Jr. Gene 91, formerly of Martinsburg, West Virginia passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on July 10, 2021 at Hospice of St. Mary s in Callaway, Maryland. He was born on December 22, 1929 in Capitol Heights, Maryland to Eugene Langley, Sr. and Florence Langley. After he completed his education, in 1951, he was called upon by the United States Army and he was deployed to Korea to assist the US during the Korean War. While stationed in Korea, Private 1 st Class Eugene Langley, Jr. was a cook and prepared three meals a day for the troops, from February 1952—November 1953. If you ever asked him about his service, he would tell you he prepared meals for at least 5,000 men each day, peeled hundreds of pounds of potatoes, and he hasn t eaten a single grain of rice since he returned home.

Nuisance Iffley HMO given official approval

67 Argyle Street, Oxford. Picture: Oxford City Council AN Iffley home which was used as an HMO without planning permission reportedly had residents ‘spilling out’ into the garden and street, a meeting has heard. Oxford City Council’s west area planning committee granted permission for the house at 67 Argyle Street to be officially designated as a House of Multiple Occupation, a so-called ‘change of use’ application. But Thelma Martin, of Iffley Fields Residents Association, objected to the plans and told the committee the building had been a ‘nuisance’. She said: “One of the reasons why it struck us as so unsuitable is that there are a large number of bedrooms not necessarily occupied by single people and one small kitchen area for indoor socialisation.

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