Jeep keepers: St. Louis vehicle enthusiast group broadens borders, including Alton
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Alton resident and single mother of two, Kierra Brown, reacts as a caravan of the Jeepformers Social Club brings an entire box truck-load of furnishings and household items to her apartment as part of the enthusiasts group’s outreach component. Each Jeepformers member, including Alton Alderwoman Tammy Smith, chose two individuals for the jeep group’s recipients, and Brown and Precious Lee, of Alton, were Smith’s chosen recipients.Submitted photos|For The Telegraph Show MoreShow Less
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Alton resident and single mother of two, Kierra Brown, looks to the sky after the Jeepformers Social Club brings an entire box truck-load of furnishings and household items to her for her new apartment as part of the jeep group’s outreach component. Each Jeepformers member, including Alton Alderwoman Tammy Smith, chose two individuals for the jeep group’s recipients, and Brown a
Jeep keepers: St. Louis vehicle enthusiast group broadens borders, including Alton
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Alton resident and single mother of two, Kierra Brown, reacts as a caravan of the Jeepformers Social Club brings an entire box truck-load of furnishings and household items to her apartment as part of the enthusiasts group’s outreach component. Each Jeepformers member, including Alton Alderwoman Tammy Smith, chose two individuals for the jeep group’s recipients, and Brown and Precious Lee, of Alton, were Smith’s chosen recipients.Submitted photos|For The Telegraph Show MoreShow Less
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Alton resident and single mother of two, Kierra Brown, looks to the sky after the Jeepformers Social Club brings an entire box truck-load of furnishings and household items to her for her new apartment as part of the jeep group’s outreach component. Each Jeepformers member, including Alton Alderwoman Tammy Smith, chose two individuals for the jeep group’s recipients, and Brown a
Brown seeks Alton council seat
Ron DeBrock, ronald.debrock@thetelegraph.com
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ALTON Lifelong Alton resident Rosetta “Rosie” Brown on Tuesday announced she will run for alderwoman in Alton’s 4th Ward in the April 2021 election.
“We must change Alton’s current leadership and begin a new vision that centers on integrity, trust, transparency, and accountability,” Brown said. “I believe Alton’s families deserve better, and I am ready to take action and get results for our city because Alton can be saved, Alton can blossom and be recognized as a city of dignity and prosperity.”
The council seat is currently held by Alderwoman Tammy Smith.
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Premium Content  A BRAVE Cairns mum who inspired thousands with her tale of survival after sustaining burns 85 per cent of her body in a house fire has died. Carol Ann Mayer endured more than 100 excruciating operations after her home was engulfed in flames in 2000. Her toddler son, Zac, was rescued from the inferno without injury. Doctors never expected Ms Mayer to last the night and even talked about switching off life support, but she never stopped fighting. Carol Mayer survived a horrific house fire that left her with severe burns to 85 per cent of her body.