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A mother of five faced Biloela Magistrates Court this week on two drug-related charges.
Leticia Marie Moore, 31, pleaded guilty to one count of possessing property suspected of having been used in connection with the commission of a drug offence and one count of possessing utensils or pipes that had been used.
Police prosecutor Senior Constable Pete Rumford read the facts of Moore’s case to the court and Magistrate Philippa Beckinsale.
On December 10 at 11am, police executed a search warrant on a home in Biloela where the defendant was present and detained.
They located a homemade water pipe, silver grinder and black scissors, all of which had been used to smoke cannabis.
Representative David Paul Evans was sworn in this past week on January 6 as the Missouri General Assembly began its 101
st Session in Jefferson City. The ceremony was presided over by State Secretary Jay Ashcroft. Evans states that he is excited to begin his 2
nd two-year term and to tackle several challenging issues facing Missouri including empowering early childhood education, addressing ongoing needs of foster children and foster parents, strengthening election laws, protecting individual freedoms and rights, and addressing a difficult state budget.
Evans is a lifelong resident of West Plains and has been married to his high school sweetheart (Sandy) for 41 years. They have 4 grown children. Evans kept his same office and phone number in Jefferson City and can be called at 573-751-1455 or contacted by email at david.evans@house.mo.gov.
Pensioner, 78, given one hour to live during Covid battle feeling great after getting vaccine
The 78-year-old was among 47 residents at Ferbane Care Centre to get the jab
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Covid pensioner given an hour to live very happy to receive vaccine Michael Delaney (78) from Ballycumber, Co Offaly, after he received his first dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for coronavirus at Ferbane Care Centre, Co Offaly. Picture by Brian Lawless/PA Wire Cate McCurry, PA 07 January, 2021 14:04
A pensioner who survived Covid-19 despite being given an hour to live by medics said he feels great after receiving the Pfizer vaccine.
Michael Delaney, from Co Offaly, was in hospital for seven weeks with the virus last year.
The 78-year-old was among 47 residents at Ferbane Care Centre to get the jab.
It marked the beginning of the rollout of the vaccine to multiple nursing homes across the Republic.