Morgan County mother charged with murdering 7-year-old son
A Morgan County woman remained in jail Wednesday without bond after she was charged with murdering her 7-year-old son and attempting to shoot her husband early Monday morning.
Morgan County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Keith Howard said Wednesday that Alison Jones, 36, is charged with the murder of her, son Maddox Jones, who died of a gunshot wound in his bedroom.
She is also charged with using the handgun to shoot at her husband, Douglas Jones, who was not wounded.
The Jones family lived in Riverwalk on the Apalachee, an upscale subdivision bordering the Apalachee River off Price Mill Road on the Morgan and Oconee County line. The subdivision has a Bishop mailing address.
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Northland photographer Jane Ussher finalist in NZ s top book awards
3 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Acclaimed photographer and Kerikeri resident Jane Ussher is a finalist in New Zealand s most prestigious book awards. Photo / supplied
Acclaimed photographer and Kerikeri resident Jane Ussher is a finalist in New Zealand s most prestigious book awards. Photo / supplied
A Northland photographer has made the shortlist for New Zealand s most prestigious book awards.
Finalists for the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards, which were announced yesterday, include Nature – Stilled by Jane Ussher.
The Kerikeri photographer s book, which captures specimens from Te Papa s natural history collection, is one of four in the category for illustrated non-fiction.
Press Release – Ockham Book Awards
The shortlist for the 2021 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards, released today, is a dazzling reflection of the robust, innovative literature scene of Aotearoa New Zealand, revealing a deeper engagement with our culturally diverse society.
In the Fiction category, two past winners are vying for the same award. Catherine Chidgey and Pip Adam are both contenders for the $57,000 Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction, alongside Brannavan Gnanalingam, a previous nominee, and the critically acclaimed story writer Airini Beautrais.
The works on the Fiction shortlist explore the range of human experience, from the ‘wilful blindness’ of Nazi-occupied Germany demonstrated in
A collection of “unhappy love stories”, 10 years in the making is in contention for New Zealand’s top fiction prize – though its author says she has already had her happy ever after. Bug Week & Other Stories, the debut short-story collection by writer and poet Airini Beautrais, is one of four works shortlisted in the fiction category at the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards. Beautrais told the Guardian that she was pleased to have made the.