Wildfire evacuations interrupt wedding plans
By Spencer Blake
STRAWBERRY, Arizona (KPHO) Many evacuees fleeing the Backbone Fire near Pine and Strawberry or the Wyrick Fire near Heber-Overgaard headed to Payson to escape the flames. As people watch, hope and pray their homes will be spared, Arizona’s Family has heard some stories of hope from the evacuations.
The wedding rehearsal dinner for Trace Wallace and Kylee Egbert was going beautifully at Cabins on Strawberry Hill on Friday, June 18, but not for long. “We were in the middle of rehearsal when I believe the owner of the cabins came running and screaming at us, telling us we needed to go now,” said Jackie Wallace, mother of the groom. “It was kind of chaotic. Everybody ran. We had all our stuff in the cabins and just grabbed everything we could remember and got outta there.”
Wildfire evacuations interrupt wedding plans
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for the city s planning board to revisit its approval of Parallel Products site expansion.
to SMRE 100, LLC, in December 2020 for its Phase 1 plan to expand Parallel Products existing glass and plastics recycling facility.
Appellant Tracy Wallace, representing community organization South Coast Neighbors United, argued the approval came with conditions that are not stringent enough and not up to par with city ordinances.
Her plea to revisit site approval was met with vociferous support from residents, city councilors and a state representative who all shared concerns regarding noise and light pollution, traffic, land value and quality of life.
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Updated: December 30, 2020, 1:18 pm
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Samantha Bruce from the Lochee Community Larder and Food for Thought has been named as Dundee’s Citizen of the Year for 2021.
Samantha, who helped set up Lochee Community Larder in the summer of 2019, said she is “over the moon” to have been awarded the coveted title.
Dundee City Council confirmed that they have not sought nominations for 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, and instead the person chosen for 2020 will serve their term in 2021.
The 35-year-old said: “It’s amazing. I’ve never won anything in my life. I was over the moon.
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