By Erica Thomas, managing editor
MOODY The Moody Police Department raised money to go towards scholarships and classrooms in the name of two fallen officers.
The Moody Police Department Memorial Softball game raised enough money to give two $1,000 scholarships to seniors at Moody High School and two $500 donations to teachers at the school. The scholarships are presented in honor of Officer Keith Turner who was shot and killed in 1998. The classroom donations are in honor of Lt. Stephen Williams who was shot and killed in 2020.
Chief Thomas Hunt said the city of Moody has always provided scholarships for students, but about six years ago, the police department decided to get involved to raise even more money. Hunt said it is important for them to support schools and students.
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