Bishop John Dolan will make this year’s annual Sovereign Order of Malta Pilgrimage to Lourdes alongside the ill and infirm who will travel with the organization. “Fantastic. That is awesome,” exclaimed Terra Billingsley, 58, one of three malades from the Diocese of Phoenix who will be with the Order’s Western U.S. Association April 30 thru May 8 at the southern French town in the Pyrenees Mountains. The town includes the grotto where 14-year-old Bernadette Soubirous encountered 18 apparitions of the Virgin Mary in 1858.
CRC Ownership Unveils Major Corporate Restructuring
CRC to significantly improve focus on culture, employees, customers, quality, and safety.
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PHOENIX, Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, Timothy Jeffries, and his wife, Mary Frances Jeffries, co-owners of ChemResearch Company, Inc., unveiled their 2021 plan designed to significantly improve company culture, better compensate employees, increase talent retention, pro-actively engage customers, expand services, elevate quality assurance, and ensure company safety.
Mr. Jeffries, who also serves as Chairman and CEO, stated, CRC has possessed the privilege and responsibility of serving the Aerospace and Defense (A&D) vertical market critical to Arizona s economy and our country s mobility and defense since 1954. Richard Burge, majority owner of CRC for over 20 years, invited me to serve as his Board Chairman in 2008. Richard and I became the best of friends, and when he passed a
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Amarillo police said on Friday the department s Critical Incident Response Team aided in removing a man from a home who was wanted for a felony warrant. Per an APD media release, at 8 p.m. Friday, the CIRT was called to the 2000 block of Walker Drive regarding a man, identified as Timothy Jeffries, 28, who was wanted for a warrant and refused to exit the residence.
According to the media release, officers had been to the location earlier in the day and knew Jeffries had a felony warrant but did not locate him at that time. Officers were dispatched again at 4:55 p.m., per police, on another disturbance involving Jeffries.
Suspect in Amarillo SWAT standoff identified Gabriel Palacio Toquinto, arrested after SWAT standoff in Amarillo (Source: Randall County Jail) By KFDA Digital | January 2, 2021 at 3:40 PM CST - Updated March 4 at 11:51 AM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - We have more details on the SWAT standoff that took place Friday evening in Amarillo.
The Amarillo Police Department says felony warrant suspect Timothy Jeffries, 28, was located and taken into custody.
The standoff took place at a residence near 24th and Walker.
After a few hours of negotiations, the suspect reportedly surrendered without incident.
He was booked into the Potter County Detention Center for his two warrants, injury to a child, reckless injury and assault causing bodily injury.