Helen May Chesnut, age 79, of Manchester, Tennessee, formerly of Corbin, passed away on Thursday, January 7, 2021 at Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford in Murfreesboro, TN. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leonard George Chesnut.
Visitation will be on from 6-8pm on Monday, January 11, and on Tuesday, January 12 from 11am until noon at the Vankirk-Grisell Funeral Home. The funeral will begin at noon on Tuesday at the funeral home with Rev. Ronnie Smith Sr. and Ronnie Smith Jr. officiating. Burial will follow in the Martin Cemetery in Corbin.
In consideration of the pandemic those attending are asked to wear a face covering and to social distance. The family asks that anyone not feeling well or uncomfortable being in a public area to consider watching the service when is shown on Facebook live on the Vankirk-Grisell Funeral Home Facebook page. The service will go live a few minutes prior to the start of the service at noon on Tuesday. Vankirk-Grisell Funeral Home in cha
Rowan Commissioner Mike Caskey reappointed to NCACC Risk Management Board of Trustees The North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) is a nonpartisan organization, which represents the official voice of all 100 counties on issues considered by the General Assembly, Congress and federal and state agencies. The Association provides expertise to counties in the areas of advocacy, research, risk management and education and leadership training. (Source: Rowan County) By David Whisenant | January 8, 2021 at 3:03 PM EST - Updated January 8 at 3:03 PM
ROWAN COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - The North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) Joint Risk Management Agency Board of Trustees reappointed Rowan County Commissioner Mike Caskey to serve as a trustee for an additional term. The Board of Trustees governs NCACC’s risk pools, which offer counties comprehensive and affordable coverages for worker’s compensation and liability and property. Over 70% of North C
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Music came to the rescue in challenging year
Songs inspired, united, and helped keep us sane By Jim Harrington, Mercury News
Published: December 24, 2020, 6:02am
Share: Patti Smith s 2020 version of People Have the Power was recorded in September and encouraged people to vote. (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)
It was an incredibly difficult year in so many ways. But it would have been even more difficult if there hadn’t been music to help us get through it all.
Music was a constant source of encouragement and escape, in a year when we badly needed both. Sure, the concert industry basically closed up shop back in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but there were still albums, videos, singles and the newest star of the show live-streamed events to enjoy.