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Miller receives community award for commitment to local healthcare
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CJ Miller, president and CEO of Morrow County Hospital receives award from Deanna Brant, executive director of Delaware/Morrow County Mental Health & Recovery Services.
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MOUNT GILEAD CJ Miller, president and CEO of Morrow County Hospital and resident of Marengo, was recently acknowledged by his peers and community leaders with an award recognizing his commitment to local healthcare as well as a proclamation commending him on the hospital’s assistance with the COVID-19 pandemic in the community.
Deanna Brant, executive director of Delaware/Morrow County Mental Health & Recovery Services, presented the award with an inscription that read, “Leadership Vision Integrity – In recognition and appreciation of your insight, your thoughtful guidance and continued quest for excellence.”
Murdered for the perfect prom: New podcast details how 17-year-old slaughtered his pastor father, his stepmother and two young stepsisters in 1989 because he was banned from driving to the dance
Pastor Bob Pelley, his wife Dawn, and her daughters, Janel, eight, and Jolene, six, were found murdered at their home on April 30, 1989 in rural Lakeville, Indiana
Churchgoers went to the parsonage after Pastor Bob did not show up for service
Investigators suspected Bob s son, Jeff Pelley, then 17, who the pastor had grounded and would not allow to attend his prom s before and after events
Prosecutors contend this was Jeff s motive for shooting his father, and then he killed his stepmom and stepsisters in order to leave no witnesses to his crime
Local News Briefs: Rotary Club offering flag program
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Rotary Club offering flag program
COSHOCTON - The Coshocton Rotary Club will be running its program where residents can lease a flag again this year.
Members of the club will place a 3 x5 flag on a 10 staff in a plastic anchor pipe in your yard for major holidays from Memorial Day to Veterans Day. The club picks up the flags and stores them when not in use. Deadline for first installation is May 14.
Cost is $25 and all proceeds will be used to support projects in the Coshocton community. Checks with your address and phone number can be mailed to the Coshocton Rotary Club, P.O. Box 675, Coshocton, OH 43812. You may also sign up online at Coshoctonrotaryflags21.eventbrite.com. For any questions, call 740-502-3536 and leave a message or email coshoctonrotary@gmail.com.
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