Kentucky Man Indicted for Killing 17-Year-Old Cheerleader in Drug-Fueled, Wrong-Way Crash While Driving Stolen Truck Alberto Luperon
The case against
Michael Jacob Dewitt, 28, took its next step on Thursday, with a grand jury in Jefferson County, Kentucky indicting for murder in the March 1 death of
Madelynn Troutt, 17. The Commonwealth’s Attorney Office of the 30th Judicial Circuit says Dewitt is scheduled for an arraignment on Thursday, April 29.
Authorities say the defendant is responsible for the fatal crash, taking the life of the young girl. This was the alleged end to a crime spree. Dewitt, a Louisville man, landed on authorities’ radar after he knocked on a person’s door in Shelby County, asking for “John,” Shelby County Sheriff
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Family portraits: Sometimes messy, but grace-filled
Pope Francis greets newly married couples during his general audience in St. Peter s Square at the Vatican in this Sept. 30, 2015, file photo. The Amoris Laetitia Family Year, which opened March 19, is an opportunity for Catholics to read Pope Francis 2016 document and discover its reflections on family life. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)
By Cindy Wooden • Catholic News Service • Posted April 22, 2021
VATICAN CITY (CNS) Sometimes the Catholic Church has “proposed a far too abstract and almost artificial theological ideal of marriage, far removed from the concrete situations and practical possibilities of real families,” Pope Francis wrote in his 2016 exhortation, “Amoris Laetitia.”
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Atria Continues Pursuit of Transforming Senior Living with Technology
NAMES DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY LEADER TO SPEARHEAD INNOVATION EFFORTS
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LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Atria Senior Living has announced the appointment of technology executive Chris Nall as incoming Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Atria also announced that current Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer Ali Sareea has been named Executive Vice President and CTO for Glennis Solutions, Atria s new subsidiary that offers a full suite of software as a service (Saas) technology solutions and software platforms to help senior living providers and operators improve their resident care and business management.