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Some Southern Baptists to Introduce Resolution Denouncing Critical Race Theory at National Meeting

Region faithful gather for National Day of Prayer

CROWN POINT — Barbara Parker was moved to tears as she worshiped God in the historic Lake County courthouse courtroom Thursday. Parker, who has only lived in the city for 10 months, said she was called to Crown Point, where she had a connection at Living Stones Church. The sermons and prayers given by seven Crown Point pastors all embodied what Parker, and what she says God, want to see for the world. It was the heart of God. I want to see these things happen that were prayed — the unity, Parker said. This is God s heart, the unity and the Great Awakening and people coming to know Jesus, and this country coming back to what it was founded to be that we will send out to other countries and we will be the great country we were made to be.

Pathways unveils to-go option

1 of 10 Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Outreach Peer Support Specialists Terrell Ethel, left, and Kyle Welder will drive the Pathways to Go vehicle throughout the organization s 10 county catchment Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Outreach Peer Support Specialist Terrell Ethel explains the benefits of having the Pathways to Go vehicle during the kick off ceremony on Wednesday. Matt Jones | The Daily Independent The Pathways to Go vehicle sits in the back parking lot of New Hope Missionary Baptist Church on Carter Avenue on Wednesday afternoon. Matt Jones | The Daily Independent A sign informs people of items not found on The Pathways to Go Wednesday afternoon.

Local News In Brief: Nominees named for district judge

FRANKFORT The Judicial Nominating Commission, led by Chief Justice of Kentucky John D. Minton Jr., announced nominees to fill the District Court vacancy in Greenup and Lewis counties. The counties make up the 20th Judicial District. The three nominees for the judgeship are attorneys Paul E. Craft, of Russell, Rhese D. McKenzie, of Flatwoods, and Matthew J. Warnock, of Ashland. Craft is a managing partner with the firm of McGinnis Leslie and serves as the city attorney for Worthington and South Shore. He received his juris doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law. McKenzie serves as a public advocate with the Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy. He received his juris doctor from the Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law.

Pathways unveils to-go option

1 of 10 Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Outreach Peer Support Specialists Terrell Ethel, left, and Kyle Welder will drive the Pathways to Go vehicle throughout the organization s 10 county catchment Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Outreach Peer Support Specialist Terrell Ethel explains the benefits of having the Pathways to Go vehicle during the kick off ceremony on Wednesday. Matt Jones | The Daily Independent The Pathways to Go vehicle sits in the back parking lot of New Hope Missionary Baptist Church on Carter Avenue on Wednesday afternoon. Matt Jones | The Daily Independent A sign informs people of items not found on The Pathways to Go Wednesday afternoon.

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