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Aussie, Kiwi vets virtually commemorate 70th anniversary of Kapyong Battle

Aussie, Kiwi vets virtually commemorate 70th anniversary of Kapyong Battle
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Birmingham Fire and Rescue veteran Donald Jones dies at 59

www.Birminghamal.gov  Mayor Randall L. Woodfin on Wednesday expressed condolences to family, friends and co-workers of Donald Jones, a 26-year veteran of the Birmingham Fire and Rescue and fire chief for Midfield, who passed on April 21. He was 59. Chief Jones retired from Birmingham Fire and Rescue on Feb. 14, 2020 as an assistant chief. He was later hired as fire chief for the City of Midfield. Woodfin said Jones’ career spoke volumes in the way he did his job and served the public. “Chief Jones had a selfless dedication to the fire profession, and that dedication could be seen in all he did,’’ Woodfin said. “Even though he had retired from Birmingham, he still remained in touch with his former Birmingham co-workers and made a point to make sure they were OK in their time of need.’’

Midfield Fire Chief Donald Jones dies unexpectedly on his lunch break at age 59

Midfield Fire Chief Donald Jones dies unexpectedly on his lunch break at age 59 Updated Apr 21, 2021; Facebook Share The Midfield fire chief died unexpectedly Wednesday while he was on his lunch break. Chief Donald Jones, 59, collapsed in the 1900 block of Ninth Avenue South in Birmingham shortly before noon. Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service responded to the location and rushed him to the emergency room where they worked on him extensively but were unable to revive him. Jones spent his career with Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service, rising to the rank of assistant chief. He retired in 2020 and two weeks later was hired as chief in Midfield.

Local demonstration organizers, legal experts react to Chauvin verdict

Local demonstration organizers, legal experts react to Chauvin verdict Local reaction to the Derek Chauvin verdict and last updated 2021-04-21 05:08:28-04 PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — The killing of George Floyd impacted all corners of the country, including Florida. After a jury found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter in the death of Floyd, some are calling the verdict a sign of hope and justice. “It shows us we are now moving in the right direction,” said Elijah McGill. Last June, McGill organized a peaceful march and protest in Clearwater calling for change in the wake of Floyd’s death. On Tuesday, he listened as the verdict was read.

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