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Te'Avion Hawkins and his attorney listen as Buchanan County Circuit Judge Daniel Kellogg pronounces sentence./Photo by Brent Martin By BRENT MARTINSt. Joseph PostA plea deal was accepted and the person behind the wheel in the drive-by shooting last August that took the life of a two-year-old St. Joseph girl has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.Circuit Judge Daniel Kellogg accepted the plea bargain reached between 21-year-old Te'Avion Hawkins of Platte City and the Buchanan County Prosecutor's office. Kellogg sentenced Hawkins to 10 years in prison during his hearing in a Buchanan County courtroom this afternoon.Hawkins was the driver of the vehicle last August that pulled up along side the car in which Raelynn Craig was a passenger. Two passengers in Hawkins' car, 21-year-old Marcain Kimbrough-Ballard of St. Joseph and 21-year-old Caimon Ramone Stillman of St. Joseph, opened fire. They fired 14 shots into the car, wounding two adults and killing Raelynn.The pros
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Teams are an integral part of the Sun Run for motivation, community spirit, and raising money and awareness for causes and organizations. This year, by virtue of its virtuality, the Sun Run is picking up teams even in far-flung places.
For the 2021 Vancouver Sun Run Virtual Race, one charity on its own has drummed up five teams: three in B.C., one in Ontario and one in Kenya.
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“This was the silver lining in the Sun Run having to go virtual,” says Shelagh Armour-Godbolt, a volunteer with the charity, B.C.-based KEEF (Kenya Education Endowment Fund).
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