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Rain, heavy at times, in the evening. Rain ending with partial clearing overnight. Thunder possible. Low 53F. Winds SSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Updated: April 10, 2021 @ 12:55 pm
Reese is moving from the 6 a.m. show to start something new at WUSA9 at 7 p.m. Author: Reese Waters (WUSA 9) Published: 7:34 AM EST January 15, 2021 Updated: 7:53 AM EST January 15, 2021
WASHINGTON Back in 2017, just a few months into Get Up DC, I attended DC Newsbash where, while standing awkwardly pretending to know Andrea Roane, you know the stance, I was approached by a distinguished gentleman named Tony Perkins, who told me, I love what you re doing. Keep it up.
That meant so much, first because of what it revealed about Tony as a person, but also because this thing of ours we call Get Up DC was doubted from the very beginning. Think of an entity that could hate and they did. Even my mama was skeptical. She wanted me to get a government job with some security. But the leaders here at WUSA9, Richard Dyer and Michael Valentine had faith in the idea. And in me. And Larry Miller, Jan Jeffcoat, Miri Marshall, and Ellen Bry
acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com Multiple law enforcement agencies congregate on Depot Street in Tupper Lake Thursday as they conduct a search for a man who shot at the Fortuneâs Hardware storefront. No one was injured and the suspect is in police custody.
(Provided photo â Jim Lanthier) Jim Lanthier was traveling on Demars Boulevard Thursday when a state trooper passed him driving fast. An avid photographer of Tupper Lake happenings, Lanthier followed the troopers, parked and took photos of police searching the Junction area for a suspect in the shooting of the Fortuneâs Hardware building. He was a bit concerned watching the scene, so he said he kept his distance.
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Danny Minor of Weirton went to be with the Lord, Thursday, December 17, 2020, at the Weirton Medical Center; he was 76 years old. Danny was born March 9, 1944, in Urichsville, OH., the son of the late Charles and Beulah Staneart Minor. He was also preceded in death by his wife Sherrie Lynn Minor on June 20, 2017, and his sister, Judy Miller.
Danny worked for the former Weirton Steel Corporation for thirty years, retiring as a security guard. He was well-versed in law enforcement, spending a combined ten years with the City of Weirton Police Department and the Hancock Sheriff’s office. Additionally, he enjoyed working for the County of Hancock as a bailiff in the court system, receiving his appointment by former Hancock County Sheriff Ralph Fletcher. Without a doubt, his most immense joy throughout his life was spending time with his wife Sherrie spreading the good news of Christ over fifty years through their music ministry. His commitment to his sacred calling a