Terry Pugh, 71, of Alpena passed away Monday, March 15, 2021 at MidMichigan Medical Center – Alpena.
Terry was born July 13, 1949 to the late Royal and Shirley (Smith) Pugh. Terry was a life-long resident of the area save for the two years served in the US Marines when he was drafted. He was proud to have served his country, in fact it was his pride that kept him from ever asking for help always insisting on doing things for himself. Terry married Marsha Konecki on Sept. 20, 1969 and the two of them were blessed with nearly 52 years together. He worked as an engineer on the steamships on the Great Lakes for many years. Terry loved spending time outdoors whether it was fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, or camping. His greatest joy came from spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. He was a member of the Alpena Shriners Hopper Lodge #199, as well as a member of the International Shipmasters Association.
Construction Education Foundation of Georgia brings job training program to Savannah
Construction Education Foundation of Georgia brings job training program to Savannah By Amanda Aguilar | March 13, 2021 at 10:48 PM EST - Updated March 13 at 11:46 PM
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - The Construction Education Foundation of Georgia has trained more than a thousand workers through its Construction Ready program, with 97 percent of graduates landing a job at the end of training.
Now, the CEFGA is hoping to bring that same success to the Hostess City.
The City of Savannah announced today that Construction Ready is set to begin its first training in May.
For The Inter-Mountain
The Inter-Mountain photo by Amanda Hayes
Clinton Rhodes and Ellamore volunteer firefighter Michael Stalnaker take part in the fire departmentâs fourth annual Shop with a Firefighter event at the Buckhannon Walmart this week.
BUCKHANNON The Ellamore Volunteer Fire Department helped a record number of kids make sure they had something under the tree on Christmas morning this year.
The fourth annual Shop with a Firefighter event converged on Walmart Monday a few days delayed after heavy snow the previous week postponed the shopping trip.
“Tonight, we took 40 kids shopping, but all together we will end up with about 50 kids,” Ellamore Volunteer Fire Department chief Jamie Pugh said. “We still have a few more to take. This is our fourth year and every year we have picked up more kids and raised the total.”