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Nursing, tech graduates receive health-care pins

1 of 3 Delia Graham of Valdosta celebrates after receiving her pin April 29 at a drive-through ceremony for graduates of Southern Regional Tech s Associate of Science in Nursing program at its Thomasville campus. Glenn Whittington Whittington Photography Kim Ivey of Tifton, recipient of both the Clinical Excellence Award and The Nightingale Award, participates in a drive-through pinning ceremony for graduates of SRTC s Associate of Science in Nursing program at its Tifton campus. Southern Regional Technical College Instructors and graduates of Southern Regional Tech s Clinical Lab Technician program include, from left, Vickie Smith, Sebrina L. Redifer, Christina L. Ingram, Taryn J. Williams, Kayla D. Sealy, J’maica A. Williams, Arianna E. Kimbler, Kimayah K. Simpson and Coleen Felias.

Crime reports for May 16, 2021

Arrests • Wesley Earl Williams, 1957 Sylvester Drive Lot 24, was charged May 8 with driving with license suspsended and tag light violation. • Thomas Alvin Baker, 62, 146 Buck Road, Fitzgerald, was charged May 8 with open container, D.U.I. and failure to drive within a single lane. • Travien Jamal Walker, 29, 404 Port St. S.E. Apt B, was charged May 8 with two counts of trespass and theft by shoplifting. • Tasheena Lashan Johnson, 36, 515 Oak Circle, was charged May 4 for theft by shoplifting. • Brandy Alisha Barnes, 34, 820 Joe Lewis Ave., was charged May 7 with probation violation. • Kelvin Antonio Graham, 30, 3109 Veterans Pkwy. S, was charged May 9 with two counts of probation violation.

Man wins retrial over woman s murder | Morning Bulletin

Man wins retrial over woman s murder | Queensland Times

Man wins retrial over woman’s murder The Court of Appeal has ruled a man should not have been convicted of the murder of a Brisbane woman, and ordered a retrial. Crime by Kay Dibben Premium Content Subscriber only A man who has been serving a life sentence for the murder of a Brisbane mother in 2014 has been granted a retrial, after a successful appeal. Jacob Michael Smith was found guilty by a jury in April 2018 of the murder of a woman, 34, at Norman Park in August 2014. Smith also had been on trial at the same time for the rape, attempted rape and assault occasioning bodily harm of a girl, 12, and stealing, allegedly committed after the murder.

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