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Hermiston History: Police track burglar through footprints

Police arrested a suspected burglar Friday after following his shoeprints in the snow. Guy William Stephens, 31, was arrested after he led police on an early morning foot chase through a northeast Hermiston neighborhood. Officers responded to a report of stolen items at about 6:20 a.m. Friday. They discovered someone had stolen a driver’s license and baseball cap from a parked vehicle, then noticed snowy footprints leading from the scene. They followed the prints to a storage shed at another residence where they learned their suspect had stolen a cooler and alcohol from a second storage shed. The trail led them to another home where approximately $1,000 in tools was stolen from yet another storage shed.

Days Gone By: Jan 14, 2021

Jan. 14, 1921 America’s immigration problem will be treated from all its angles in the Forum of the Presbyterian church. The discussions are open to the public. Frederick W. Steiwer, local attorney; Ernest L. Crockatt, former University of Oregon debater; Rev. John Secor, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church; and Rev. Alfred Lockwood, pastor of the Church of the Redeemer, Episcopal, are to be the speakers. Each will be assigned a different line of thought to develop. The only topic announced so far is that of Rev. Mr. Lockwood, who has chosen “Our Duty to the Alien.” Japanese immigration, which is one of the timeliest issues on the Pacific slope of the United States today, will be one of the topics up for consideration. Asiatic immigration in general and immigration from the Near East and from the Latin countries of Europe are other topics to be dealt with.

Event honors veterans at historic African American cemetery in Carroll County

Event honors veterans at historic African American cemetery in Carroll County
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Watch now: 1st COVID vaccines given in Illinois; McLean County reports 4 deaths

PEORIA — In a historic moment, health care workers in Chicago and Peoria on Tuesday became the first groups in Illinois to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, marking what Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike called “the beginning of the end” of the pandemic. The vaccine, developed by the drug companies Pfizer and BioNTech, was granted Emergency Use Authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration last week and is now being shipped throughout the United States. Early studies have shown that after two doses that are given 21 days apart, the vaccine is 95% effective in preventing the disease.

China s Greatest Evangelist Was Expelled from a Liberal

56.88 The story of John Song is fairly well-known within the history of Chinese Christianity. In 1920, he left China to study chemistry in the United States, completing a bachelor’s degree in three years and a master’s degree and a doctorate in another three years. He then turned to theology and enrolled in America’s leading institution of liberal Christianity, Union Theological Seminary in New York City. He had an evangelical conversion experience but seminary authorities thought he was mad and sent him to an asylum. After his release in 1927, Song boarded a ship headed back to China and committed his life to preaching the gospel message.

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