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Liverpool pub allowed to open beer garden and serve food outside till 9 30pm

Liverpool pub allowed to open beer garden and serve food outside till 9.30pm The council gave the go-ahead to The Edge at Joey Orr s this morning 14:20, 25 MAY 2021 The Edge at Joey Orr s got permission for its beer garden this morning. (Image: google maps) Get our daily Echo newsletter for the biggest stories and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe for free When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Obits | Jamestown Sun

Marjorie W. Davis, 95, Ypsilanti, ND died Friday, April 9, 2021 at Ave Maria Village in Jamestown. Marjorie W. Orr was born November 8, 1925 at Council Bluffs, IA the daughter of Marion D and Helen (Rigdon) Orr. She attended the local school and grew to womanhood in the area. She completed her GED and was employed as a CNA. Marjorie and Charles B. Davis were married May 16, 1944 at Moorhead, MN. They made their home in Homer Township (SE of Jamestown) where they purchased a farm in 1947. Marjorie raised 8 children and helped out around the farm. She enjoyed gardening, mowing the yard on her riding lawn mower, sewing, reading and did much babysitting. She was a member of the VFW auxiliary. As a young wife moving to the farm, she was taught a lot of her farm-wife skills by the ladies in the neighborhood. There was always a large garden which meant a lot of canning and freezing. The kids picked choke cherries and plums and she turned them into jellies and syrups. We remember g

Pa mom avoids more prison time for belated death of son she shook and crippled as a baby 23 years ago

Pa. mom avoids more prison time for belated death of son she shook and crippled as a baby 23 years ago Updated 5:47 PM; Facebook Share Saying she has done her best to atone for the crime, a Cumberland County judge on Tuesday chose not to impose any more prison time on a former Carlisle woman who crippled her infant son by violently shaking him in a fit of rage 23 years ago. Teresa Gill, now 43, already served nearly 6 years in state prison on an aggravated assault conviction, a sentence she finished more than a decade ago. But after her son, Kurtis Reed-Miller, died in May 2018 of complications from the abuse, including brain injuries, that he suffered 20 years earlier, Gill was charged with homicide. She pleaded no contest to a third-degree murder charge last year.

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