Lee University To Inaugurate 17th President Friday, January 22, 2021
Dr. Mark Walker
Lee University is set to celebrate the inauguration of Dr. Mark L. Walker on Friday, April 23, at 10 a.m.
Dr. Walker, Lee’s 17th president, took office on Aug. 1, 2020, but due to health and safety concerns surrounding the pandemic, all inauguration festivities were postponed.
Prior to his presidential appointment, Dr. Walker served as vice president for ministerial development and chair of the Department of Christian Ministries at the university for three years. Before that, he served as a pastor at Mount Paran North Church of God for 25 years. He also served on Lee’s Board of Directors for seven years.
Forensic engineer appointed to investigate doctor’s racecourse death
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Michael McHugh, PA
A retired forensic engineer has been appointed to investigate the death of a doctor at a racecourse in Northern Ireland.
Paul Conn, 60, from Lisburn, died in a collision at Kirkistown in Co Down in July 2019.
The Belfast GP’s inquest is due to be held in September, a coroner said.
Damien Coll has been asked by coroner Joe McCrisken to look at all aspects of the collision.
Mr McCrisken said: “I am awaiting a time scale from him for the preparation of the report.
“He will likely want to see the vehicle.”
Forensic engineer appointed to investigate doctor s Kirkistown racecourse death Paul Conn (60), from Lisburn, died in a collision at Kirkistown in Co Down in July 2019
20 January, 2021 10:34
A retired forensic engineer has been appointed to investigate the death of a doctor at a racecourse in Northern Ireland.
Paul Conn (60), from Lisburn, died in a collision at Kirkistown in Co Down in July 2019.
The Belfast GP s inquest is due to be held in September, a coroner said.
Damien Coll has been asked by coroner Joe McCrisken to look at all aspects of the collision.
Mr McCrisken said: I am awaiting a time scale from him for the preparation of the report.
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LISBON An East Liverpool man was sentenced to eight years in prison for sexually abusing an 8-year-old boy over a period of months.
Shane Everson, 34, Pennsylvania Avenue, East Liverpool, gave no statement before he was sentenced on charges of sexual battery, a second-degree felony, and gross sexual imposition, a third-degree felony. He initially had been charged with a first-degree felony rape charge, but was allowed to plead guilty to the lesser offense of sexual battery.
Assistant County Prosecutor Tammie Riley Jones, who asked for the eight-year sentence, said Everson even used aggressive behavior to compel the child to participate. Those who investigated the matter said the child became confused by what had happened to him.
YOUNGSTOWN Kahlil L. Sheridan, 24, of Cook Avenue in Boardman, learned Wednesday he will not go to prison for abducting his infant daughter June 25.
But the terms of his five years of probation mean he can visit the child, but must now move out of the home where he abducted her. He and the child’s mother reconciled after the abduction and are now living together.
Sheridan could have gotten as much as three years in prison.
Youngstown police issued an Amber Alert after Sheridan took the child from her mother’s house on Moherman Avenue. Sheridan and the child’s mother did not live together at the time.