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PANAMA CITY BEACH A Vernon man who died while rescuing a drowning child last year has posthumously received the nation s highest medal of honor for heroism by a civilian.
The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission announced last week that Stacey Redmon, who was 48 years old at the time of the rescue, was named one of 17 recipients for the Carnegie Medal. The medal is awarded throughout the U.S. and Canada to individuals who enter mortal danger while saving or attempting to save the lives of others, the philanthropy website CarnegieHero.org states. I literally cried, said Alisha Redmon, who had been married to Stacey Redmon for 25 years before his death. I was so overjoyed that he got recognition for what he did. To be recognized nationally in such a high, prestigious award is the best Christmas gift ever.
MEAT-ING DEMAND: Hunters, local processors contribute to a boon in the supply of protein
12/10/20 6:45 AM
HANCOCK COUNTY Brad “The Butcher” Gruell has seen more than his fair share of deer this hunting season.
The Greenfield-based butcher said the COVID pandemic has been a factor in the increased amount of game being brought in by local hunters for processing.
He said he received orders to process 120 deer in the first week of hunting season this year, compared to the 170 orders he received all of last year.
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Dan Titus, owner of Knightstown Meats & Catering, inspects packages of meat the business has processed for customers, including hunters. Titus said his business is up 50%, and the amount of deer meat he has processed has increased 30%. (Tom Russo | Daily Reporter)