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Botterbush launches Godfrey clerk campaign

Botterbush launches Godfrey clerk campaign FacebookTwitterEmail Botterbush GODFREY Longtime Godfrey business owner and educator Kevin Botterbush has officially launched his campaign for Godfrey Village Clerk. Botterbush said he wants to put his business, education and community knowledge and experience to work helping Godfrey become an even better place to live, raise a family and do business. “Helping the people who live and work in our community is what local government should be doing, and that’s why I’m running for village clerk,” he said in a statement. Botterbush said he is looking forward to working with the mayor, village trustees and the community to transform the village clerk’s office into a vital community resource.

Carola: Ik hengel tegenwoordig wat verderop

Carola: Ik hengel tegenwoordig wat verderop
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John Frey, Cabaret Maxime Actor and Screenwriter, Dies at 62

John Frey, Cabaret Maxime Actor and Screenwriter, Dies at 62
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The rally before deadly attack on capitol funded, organized by Trump supporters

MANDEL NGANGetty Images According to an investigation by the Wall Street Journal, a number of former President Trump’s key allies helped pay for and organize the rally that preceded the capitol riots that left five people dead on January 6th. While the preceding event was legal and non-violent, the remarks that Trump made at the rally were widely condemned and led to him being impeached by the House of Representatives, accused of inciting a riot and encouraging a mob of protoestors to fight like hell to overturn the legitimate results of the 2020 presidential election. Far right media personality and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones donated $50,000 to the event and helped bring in additional funds, including a $300,000 contribution from Julie Jenkins Fancelli, heiress to the Publix grocery store fortune. Ms. Fancelli’s contribution covered “the lion’s share” of the costs which totaled roughly $500,000. She also donated nearly one million dollars to Trump and the Republi

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