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Carmela Cardama se gradúa en la meca del atletismo estadounidense
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Memorial Day events scheduled
By Blythe Alspaugh - balspaugh@aimmediamidwest.com
Army 1965-71 Ted Hook, of Sidney, salutes the U.S. flag during the singing of the National Anthem by Fairlawn High School Sophomore Caroline Scott on the courtsquare Monday, May 27, 2019. Memorial Day services were held on the courtsquare and then at Graceland Cemetery.
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HOUSTON Local memorial day services will begin in the Shelby County community on Sunday, May 30, with a service held at Houston Cemetery beginning at 10:15 a.m.
Fort Loramie American Legion Post 355 Honor Guard and Pastor Kris Geise from the Houston Congregational Christian Church will be present to conduct the services.
 COVID-19 has given Stafford native Mike Augias the fight of his life, but the 51-year-old appears to be beating the odds and making progress on the long road to recovery.Â
Augiasâ sister said he tested positive for COVID-19 after July 4 of last year, and he nearly died from a series of complications that resulted from contracting the coronavirus, including Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare but reversible form of paralysis in which the bodyâs immune system begins attacking the nerves. Â
He has been unable to work for 10 months, and his family isnât sure when heâll be able to return. But his sister, Kathy Hayes, who has helped manage her brotherâs financial affairs from her home in California, said he stood up on his own for the first time last Thursday. She looks forward to him taking his first steps on his own someday.Â