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5:30 p.m. Wednesdays – Bingo at Osgood American Legion, 120 S. Elm St. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Early Bird starts at 6:30 p.m. Regular Bingo at 7 p.m. Open to the public. Food available. More info at 812-593-1995.
April 21
Noon – Friends Too Homemakers Club is meeting for a pitch-in lunch in the Mathews Shelter in Laughlin Park, Second and Spencer streets, Rushville. Club members welcome anyone who cares to join them. CDC pandemic precautions will be observed. Info: President Diane Roell-Paris at 317-695-8038.
Pennsylvania lawmakers again grapple with proposal to ban cellphones while driving Ford Turner, The Morning Call
Pennsylvania lawmakers once again must decide whether to take the cellphones out of drivers’ hands.
A bill to do just that could see action in Harrisburg soon. Conceived by Monroe County Rep. Rosemary Brown, it would ban the use of handheld devices by drivers and make violations a “primary offense” meaning police could make a traffic stop based on seeing the violation.
“The purpose of this legislation is not to penalize drivers,” said Brown, a Republican, “but to protect innocent drivers, similar to our driving under the influence laws.”
Pennsylvania lawmakers again grapple with proposal to ban cellphones while driving mcall.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mcall.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Dave Yaxley reads the wartime diary of his great-uncle Jack ‘Johnny’ Crawford. “Whether that’s still there – I don’t know. But I’m going to go and have a look some time,” Yaxley, from Beachlands, Auckland, says. “It reads as if they are off on this exciting adventure, never expecting not to return. I think probably once they got there, reality struck.” But it s Crawford’s final entry Yaxley decides to read: “It was bright moonlight with no clouds, and was a suicidal mission from the start.
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Dave Yaxley says even though World War II was a forbidden topic in the household, lost son Jack Crawford was talked about often.