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Thursday, 8 April 2021, 5:54 am
With some 4000 entries, 200 volunteers and
thousands of spectators, the 40th ASB Christchurch Marathon
will once again be one of the South Island’s most
colourful community occasions bringing together runners and
walkers from all walks of life.
On Sunday,
for the first time in more than a decade, the annual ASB
Christchurch Marathon returns to the same course and venue
as was used prior to the earthquakes. Race Director Chris
Cox says the positive weather forecast should see more than
4000 participants on the start line.
While the event
will also double as the New Zealand Marathon Championship,
Mr. Byron Lewis Hulsey, age 65, of Ider passed away on Sunday, March 6, 2021 at Kindred Hospital in Chattanooga Tn.
Byron was a retired electrician from Alstom and was a member of the IBEW Local 175. He was a certified PADI Scuba instructor. He was an avid beekeeper, gardener and watercolor painter. He had many hobbies including metal detecting, traveling to the beach, diving, eating shrimp, tending to grapevines, rappelling, hang gliding and riding motorcycles.
Funeral Service is Monday, March 8, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. in Kerby Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Kenneth Holcomb officiating and special speaker Bob Wynne. Burial will follow in Fuller Cemetery with Kerby Funeral Home directing. www.kerbyfuneralhome.com
National Guard troops from Roanoke eager to return home from protecting U.S. Capitol
They left their families at a moment’s notice to serve the nation
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Two troops from Roanoke left their families at a moment’s notice to serve the nation.
Twelve-hour shifts and at times the weather was a bit chilly, troops found ways to stay warm.
“A lot of us share the wealth mentality as far as getting hand warmers, coffee, gloves, stuff like that,” Sergeant Thomas Johnson said.
After the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, First Lieutenant Jonathan Shelton found himself leaving a message for his wife at work saying he needs to go.
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