First Maryville Councilwoman feels connection to Vice President Kamala Harris
Sarah Herron is the first woman to win a seat on Maryville City Council. Like Kamala Harris, she feels a conviction to not be the last woman in that role. Author: Katie Inman Updated: 10:33 PM EST January 20, 2021
Maryville s first-ever city councilwoman feels a special connection to new Vice President Kamala Harris. They are both making history as the first women in their respective roles.
Two different women, both holding a unique spot in history: Kamala Harris, becoming the first-ever female Vice President in the United States, and Sarah Herron, the first city councilwoman ever elected in Maryville.
Trish Schneider
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During her time on Palmer s season of The Bachelor, Schneider made it clear that she wasn t there to make friends. And even after she was eliminated, she came back, trying to pull Palmer away from his other dates.
20. Trish Schneider returned to the show after she was eliminated to try and steal more time on Jesse Palmer s season.
During her time on Palmer s season of The Bachelor, Schneider made it clear that she wasn t there to make friends. And even after she was eliminated, she came back, trying to pull Palmer away from his other dates.
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Matt James and Abigail Heringer bonded on The Bachelor. Pic credit: ABC
The Bachelor star Abigail Heringer won over viewers on Monday night, as she opened up about her disability.
She told viewers that she was born completely deaf and that she wore a cochlear implant.
Matt James was smitten with her and it didn’t take him long to realize that she was the one who should get his first impression rose.
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Even if Abigail doesn’t win The Bachelor, she won fans’ hearts because she was so open and vulnerable.
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Maryville man convicted of Iraqi massacre returns home after presidential pardon
In his pardon, President Trump pointed to some problems with evidence presented at Dustin Heard s federal trial. Author: Cole Sullivan, NBC News Published: 6:47 PM EST December 23, 2020 Updated: 6:47 PM EST December 23, 2020
MARYVILLE, Tenn. A Maryville man convicted in connection with the deaths of 14 unarmed Iraqi civilians was pardoned by President Trump and returned home to his family Tuesday night.
Dustin Heard, 39, was serving more than 12 years in federal prison for voluntary manslaughter, among other charges, after he and three other private security contractors opened fire in a Downtown Baghdad square.