KIRKSVILLE - A projector, a stable internet connection, and a screen.
That was all the staff at Chariton Valley, an assisted living facility for disabled individuals, needed when one of their residents was transferred to Boone Hospital Center last October. Visitors were not allowed at that time.
The resident, referred to as MJ for anonymity, had been with the organization for 15 years. Even those that didn t directly work with him felt his positive impact. He was always smiling, Program Director Linda Bowers said. He was somebody that you just enjoyed, he kind of brightened your day.
It was a system that was in place by Richard Sullivan, Boone Hospital s lead chaplain, before the pandemic began.
PORT ALBERNI, B.C. The owner of a Sproat Lake restaurant that originally wasn t going to open for the season due to the pandemic says pleas from customers and an innovative idea are what allowed the business to open its doors and flourish. It was our original plan that we weren t going to open at all and a few of our loyal customers came to us and said, ‘Could you please open? We really want you guys to be open, we really enjoy coming out in the summer,’ says Drinkwaters Lakeside Lounge and Dining owner Ross Mitchell. Mitchell says he and his customers came up with a plan in 2020 that he believes is unique. He says 40 families each put in $500 advances with the understanding that they would draw from that amount with either dine-in or take-out meals within a three-month period.
New website by Lafayette Township trustees shares information on the mystery of Bryon Macronâs death
Macronâs former colleagues created website
New website shares information on mystery of Bryon Macronâs death By Shannon Smith | February 24, 2021 at 10:55 PM EST - Updated February 25 at 12:52 AM
MEDINA COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - Two Lafayette Township trustees have created a website claiming it tells the truth surrounding the mysterious disappearance and death of Bryon Macron. His body was found in Chippewa Lake, two months after he went missing.
Lynda Bowers and Mike Costello claim their website, âLafayette Facts,â provides credible information about Macronâs death, as several conspiracies continue about the circumstances and investigation.
Lafayette Township trustees say conspiracy theories about Bryon Macron s death are leading to threats against them
A new podcast is leading to the spread of such theories, and some local leaders claim they have faced cover-up accusations and even death threats. Author: Lynna Lai Updated: 11:35 PM EST February 23, 2021
MEDINA COUNTY, Ohio For Victoria Macron, it never made sense.
Why would her husband of 23 years, the father of their three children, and a Lafayatte Township Trustee stage an elaborate ruse to make his suicide look like a murder? I m not giving up on him, she told 3News. [I know] in my heart that what hey told us in the beginning wasn t true.