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She had previously been charged with unlawfully stalking the 62-year-old while in possession of a weapon. But police dropped that charge when it was mentioned in court in March and substituted it with murder. This is ridiculous your honour I don t even understand why this is happening, she said at the time. Now they are charging me with murder. It s my best friend. Defence lawyer Kylie Anderson on Friday said she was waiting for police to provide a brief of evidence for the charge. Police prosecutor Sergeant Amanda Brewer said a very large parcel made its way to her office on Thursday and she expected to be able to disclose it to Ms Gyorosi s defence lawyer next week.
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CLINIC: Enslow Park Presbyterian Church and Cabell-Huntington Health Department host a drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination clinic for ages 16 and older from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 18, in the church parking lot. Appointments are not necessary for the first or second Moderna or Pfizer vaccines. Call 304-523-9920.
LISTED: Isaac Perry, junior ministry and leadership major from Kenova, was among approximately 665 students at Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina, to be named to the spring 2021 presidentâs list. To be eligible for this list, students must earn a 3.75 or higher grade point average for the semester.
PROGRAM: Heritage Farm Museum and Village offers two more fun-themed âWe Learn Wednesdaysâ from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 19 and 26. Museums, wagon rides, animal encounters, tree trek and nature center, discovery zone playground and Hands On Activity Barn are open. Tickets are $15.
On Thursday May 6, Afro-American Society (AAS) held a silent protest in Upham Quad demanding changes from President Damián Fernández and the Eckerd administration regarding diversity, equity and inclusion issues on campus.Â
Eckerd students sit under the shade near Franklin Templeton during the protest. Eckerd students and faculty hold posters and show support for their Black peers. Photo by Carter Weinhofer
At 11:30 a.m., around 200 students, faculty and staff sat in silence to show support for Black voices on campus. At noon, they listened to AAS members give speeches for the next 30 minutes. Campus Safety and Security approved the protest, along with the sign-making event AAS held Wednesday night on Fox patio.