Rash of stolen vehicles and thefts from vehicles in NE FL firstcoastnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from firstcoastnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
etichy@post-journal.com
Susie Dorsett, left, is pictured with her friend Deborah White at Niagara Falls. Dorsett said White saved her life while playing cards earlier this week.
Submitted Photo
The sound of something beeping, coming from an unknown source and location, set into motion a chaotic evening for Dunkirk resident Susie Dorsett who’s convinced her life was saved by one of her best friends.
“I couldn’t have made it out without her. She saved me,” Dorsett said of the actions Tuesday by Deborah White. The two were with Dawn White at Deborah’s home on Lord Street in Dunkirk playing cards like they have done several times before.
Dunkirk Woman Praises Friend For Saving Life | News, Sports, Jobs post-journal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from post-journal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Beloved Educator Joe Nunley Passed Away Apr 23, 2021 at 10:55 pm by WGNS
(MURFREESBORO) The Heart of Tennessee lost longtime educator and youth mentor Joe Nunley on Friday (4/21/2021). He passed away at Alive Hospice Hospital after an extended illness.
Joe served as an educator to thousands of Rutherford County students over the years, teaching General Science, Ecology and Biology at Oakland and Riverdale High School.
Murfreesboro City School Board Chair Butch Campbell said, “Joe Nunley..WOW !!! What an educator and amazing person. Joe was the rock for many young students as well as many colleagues. A much-respected educator and person, and I enjoyed always talking to him at MTSU ballgames and anywhere I saw him. An ICON of the teaching profession!”
Credit tn.gov
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Mike Osborne) Legislation that could dramatically reduce time served for Tennessean’s convicted of first degree murder passed the State Senate Thursday with strong bipartisan support.
The proposal would allow felons sentenced to life seek parole after serving 25 years of their term, rather than the current 51 years.
The measure does not apply to those serving life without the possibility of parole.
The bill passed the Senate Thursday by a vote of 26 to 4. Among those voting no were GOP House Speaker Randy McNally and Murfreesboro Republican Senator Dawn White.
With the State Legislature expected to end its yearly session within days, the House companion bills has yet to be heard in any committee.