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Knoxville First United Methodist Church sponsoring School Supplies

The First United Methodist Church in Knoxville is sponsoring school supplies for families in Knoxville. Laura Shepherd with the church tells KNIA/KRLS News that the organization’s mission is to help families in need. “In the past, we’ve helped over 150 students in the Knoxville community have their school supplies when school starts. It’s helped a lot of families over the years, and it’s helped students be successful. School supplies are expensive, and it’s just our little way of helping students.” Families can sign up to receive supplies for the 2021-2022 school year by emailing laura.shepherd@kcsd.k12.ia.us by the end of the day today. Pick-up will take place at the Back to School Bash on July 28th at Knoxville High School.

Drink-driver jailed after causing chaos in Newport

“She then noticed the van scrapping her car after colliding with the rear passenger side. “It went through a red light and didn’t stop before hitting a Ford Focus and reversing into a Vauxhall Zafira near the junction with the A48. “Paul Jones was driving home from work in his Focus. “He could tell the defendant had been drinking. He was slurring his words. “Mr Jones prevented him from leaving and took pictures of his van.” The police were called and they arrested Hamilton. The defendant was taken to Newport Central police station where he gave a reading of 79 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath.

Newport benefits fraudster conned taxpayer out of £40k

Scott Bowen, representing Reynolds, said: “The defendant is a vulnerable individual who has suffered from life-threatening cancer. “He received a small inheritance. He was living a frugal lifestyle and was saving money for his teenage daughter. “The defendant was not leading a lavish or five-star lifestyle. “He now has no money left. He’s described as living a meagre lifestyle. He almost buried his head in the sand.” Judge Wayne Beard told Reynolds: “These offences are aggravated by the fact they took place over five years. “The public have been deprived of a sum of funds.” He added: “You are in poor physical health and your mental state is not the best.

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