Surrey criminals jailed in March 2021 including two dangerous sexual predators in Guildford
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Paedophile Mark Crampton was among those jailed in March, for attempting to meet a girl for sex in Guildford (Image: Surrey Police / SurreyLive)
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Severe weather strikes Murray
Posted By: Features Editor
February 28, 2021
Dionte Berry
dberry11@murraystate.edu
Heavy rains this morning forced some Murray residents out of their homes and caused power and phone outages along with flash flooding.
“Overnight we had a lot of heavy rainfall and we started receiving reports of high water, so agencies such as the local highway department and the Calloway County Fire Department began checking roads to see what needed to be shut down,” Kentucky State Police Lt. Brian Duvall said.
Two of the areas with the greatest flooding were the Station 74 apartment complex on 16th Street and Northwood Avenue near 4th Street.
WBBJ TV
December 12, 2020
JACKSON, Tenn. – It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas on Northwood Avenue in Jackson.
Residents in the neighborhood dressed up as characters from their favorite Christmas movies, waving to cars as they drove down the street, on what the residents called ‘Christmas Tree Lane’.
The organizer, Tausha Alexander, says the neighborhood does fun things all the time. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic she wanted to create an event to spread holiday cheer.
“I think it’s important to show joy at this time of year. It’s usually filled with gatherings and fun times. It’s a very different year. Everybody is trying to social distance. This is our way to say, you can still have fun,” said Alexander.