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Local ministry requests American Rescue Plan funds again

J D Mackey

J.D. Mackey, 93, of Paris, Texas, passed away peacefully with his children at his side on July 22, 2021, going home to be with his beloved wife, Louise. Funeral service will be held at Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home on Tuesday, July 27, 2021, at 11 a.m., with graveside services to follow at Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation will be held at 10 a.m. before the service. Due to renewed concerns about Covid spread, the family is asking all in attendance to please wear a mask. J.D. was born on Oct. 10, 1927, in Sumner, Texas. He married Louise Waggoner beginning their 55 year journey of marriage together on June 20, 1959, in Paris, where they continued to reside. J.D. served our country for three years in the US Air Force, working and serving in both the US and Germany, before being honorably discharged in 1948.

Local ministry seeks American Rescue Plan funding

Local ministry seeks American Rescue Plan funding
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People Moves: Janes Joins Woodruff Sawyer in Texas; Hamel Named Sr VP, Sales at AMERISAFE

People Moves: Janes Joins Woodruff Sawyer in Texas; Hamel Named Sr. VP, Sales at AMERISAFE May 7, 2021 Woodruff Sawyer San Francisco-based insurance broker and consulting firm Woodruff Sawyer has added Jon Janes to its Management Liability team as a vice president. He is based in Austin, Texas. Janes specializes in D&O risk for public and private companies across all industries. He began his career in the legal field, then expanded to the insurance industry. With over 15 years’ experience at insurance brokerage firms, Janes has an extensive, multi-faceted knowledge of the industry. He has a deep understanding of the complex risks and challenges faced by companies and their directors and officers.

Christian churches played a major role in communities across Lenawee County in the 19th century

By Bob Wessel This is the first in a series of articles on the early Christian churches founded in the county in the 19th century.  The first permanent pioneer settlement in Lenawee County was established, May 21, 1824. Thirty people came together and formed a community at the site that was to become Tecumseh. All but one couple which was from Boston had travelled together from their previous homes in Jefferson County, New York. The Boston couple joined the party at Detroit.  All toll, there were 15 men, four women and 11 children. It was common for many settlements to begin with a contingent of settlers arriving as a group from a common location in the east and sharing a common religious faith. 

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