Man who threatened to kill child, one who defecated in school and other burglars locked up in Wales
Between them they have burgled scores of homes and businesses across south and west Wales, leaving victims feeling terrified and vulnerable
06:00, 23 JAN 2021
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The 13 most chilling Netflix shows that are based on true stories
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Netflix has a catalogue of some of the creepiest and most chilling documentary films and shows out there. It seems as though we’re all obsessed with true crime and real life stories that send a shiver down our spines.
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Vocalist Andrea Lewis and jazz trombonist Marcus Lewis met through music in college. The pandemic has the couple at home making music together again.
It meant recording dozens of musicians one at a time and airing out the studio for at least a day between each session but Andrea and Marcus Lewis knew that this was the year the Christmas album had to happen.
Marcus Lewis likes Christmas. The jazz trombonist and bandleader is usually super busy playing holiday gigs this time of year, but on a scale of one to 10 with a rating of one reserved for people who hate the holiday and a 10 meaning you start decorating in July Lewis gives himself a seven.
Community Library Mississippi goes Virtual highlights 2020’s intellectual revolution
Community Library Mississippi goes Virtual highlights 2020’s intellectual revolution
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L-R Mikalya Smith, Murrah High School 9th grader, won second place poetry trophy in high school-adult competition; Chelsea Smith, Boyd Elementary School 5th grader, won second place poetry trophy in elementary competition; and Melesha Smith, adult poet, won third place medallion in high school-adult poetry competition.
Community Library Mississippi, a nonprofit public charity, operates from the grassroots level to increase literacy and love for reading for the underserved, especially African-American children.
In doing so, the organization aims to form community libraries for intellectual and cultural learning which will be controlled by local residents such as parents and grandparents.
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