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Corrections officer Lt Russell Freeman died of COVID in December

CRANSTON  The six motorcycle escorts from Washington state rumbled into the prison parking lot on schedule Thursday morning, followed by a 41-foot, black and blue paneled trailer. The words “Beyond the call of duty  Ride to Remember” stretched the length of one side.  Below the words and covering the entire trailer were photographs of 339 law enforcement officers who died last year in the United States.   Halfway down on the right side, just at heart level, hung the portrait of Lt. Russell Freeman, dressed in his gray corrections officer uniform and cap.   Thirty years to the day Thursday, Russ Freeman began his career at the Adult Correctional Institutions. But in December, at age 52, he died of COVID  one week before prison staff and inmates began receiving vaccinations. 

Thoughts by Russ: Building a Future We Want : Biofuels Digest

By Russ Freeman, PE Retired Special to The Digest One must wonder what a future Circular Economy might hold and whether we really want one? Since a tipping point seems to have passed in the swing toward such an economy, we need to rather urgently consider how to proceed. Real change means, rather than fixing what is not working, we should pursue a shared vision of a future in which old problems do not persist and then work toward making that vision a reality. In such a new world, envision: (1) Technology replacing or significantly transforming work; (2) “Work from home” transforming needs for office buildings, and parking garages while also eliminating time lost in commuting; and (3) Carbon capture and carbon repurposing technologies eliminating a need for fossil carbon.

Here s what we know so far about the fire in Canvey convent | Maldon and Burnham Standard

The Canvey community shared their upset over the attack on an “old part of their heritage”. Canvey resident, Ray Howard said: “I’m very sympathetic to the people who were up all night. “I hope that whoever did this is brought to justice. “It’s very sad.” A resident, who lives near to the convent and asked not to be named, said: “My wife came in and said I think there’s a problem so I went to the window and saw the sky was red. “I don’t know how these people are thinking to do this. It’s a shame.”

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