LOGAN — A whopping 82 indictments were returned in Logan County Circuit Court after the grand jury met in May. The list was released by Logan County Prosecuting Attorney David
Navigating the identity verification process for unemployment claims
A Valley Center couple had to pawn their wedding rings to buy food while waiting for EDD claims. Author: David Gotfredson (Investigative Producer) Published: 5:23 PM PDT May 18, 2021 Updated: 11:23 PM PDT May 18, 2021
VALLEY CENTER, Calif. A Valley Center couple nearly lost their home while waiting months for their unemployment claim to come through.
Married for 15 years, Gene and Claudine Moore eventually had to resort to pawning their wedding rings to make ends meet.
“Those are the rings and we ve had for years and years with personal inscriptions on the inside,” said Gene Moore.
Commentary: Positively speaking by Gary W. Moore - The rich memories of a poor country
Gary W. Moore
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I always try to make sure my column has a point to it. I want to share a life lesson and encourage readers to live an optimistic and positive life. As for this column, I really don’t know what the point is, other than I’m missing my mom and dad now … and decided to write about them.
I hope you’ll allow me just this once. May I?
My dad grew up in the coal mining area of deep southern Illinois. If you asked my dad what nationality we were, he’d usually laugh, then respond, “hillbilly.” My mom was from Sands Springs, Oklahoma. When asked the same question, Mom would say, “Okie.”
Positively Speaking: The crossing from poor country to here
Gary Moore
I always try to make sure my column has a point to it. I want to share a life lesson and encourage readers to live an optimistic and positive life. As for this column, I really don’t know what the point is other than I’m missing my mom and dad now … and decided to write about them. I hope you’ll allow me just this once.
May I?
My dad grew up in the coal mining area of deep southern Illinois. If you asked my dad what nationality we were, he’d usually laugh, then respond, “Hillbilly.” My mom was from Sands Springs, Oklahoma. When asked the same question, Mom would say, “Okie.”
Multi-million dollar upgrades coming to Spring River bridge
Multi-million dollar upgrades coming to Spring River bridge By Logan Whaley | March 4, 2021 at 9:46 PM CST - Updated March 4 at 11:08 PM
FULTON COUNTY, Ark. (KAIT) - A bridge that has connected Fulton and Sharp counties for over a century is about to have major upgrades.
The bridge, known as the Humphrey’s Ford Bridge, runs over the Spring River in Hardy. Officials say upgrades have been needed for a while.
Multiple vehicles have gotten stuck on the bridge. Sharp County Judge Gene Moore says the renovations are desperately needed, both for safety and conditions during the summer.