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Jimmy Young has been jailed for 13 years
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This is the chilling moment an armed robber pointed his handgun at a shop worker as he raided a Co-op store near Bristol.
Armed robber snatched £11,000 from Co-op stores after pointing handgun at staff
Jimmy Young carried out copycat raids at shops in Midsomer Norton and Timsbury
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An armed robber who pointed a handgun at shop staff when he raided two Co-op stores near Bristol has been jailed.
On Books – Restless Enterprise: The Art and Life of Eliza Pratt Greatorex by Katherine Manthorne Bruce Weber
Restless Enterprise: The Art and Life of Eliza Pratt Greatorex, by Katherine
Manthorne (Oakland: University
of California Press, 2020). 352 pp.,
color and b/w illus.
Art historian Katherine E. Manthorne has written a welcome addition to recent studies devoted to American women artists and cultural figures of the past two centuries. The flurry of such publications is especially noteworthy as we celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution, earning women the right to vote after a long struggle.
MARIETTA â Mayor Steve Tumlin made stops at all 12 of the cityâs public schools Monday to present awards to students and educators. The Mayorâs âBlue Devilâ Awards and Mayorâs âBe Somebodyâ Awards are presented to one student and one teacher or staff member from each school.
For the past three years, for every school in the Marietta school district, the mayor has awarded a âBe Somebodyâ Award to a school staff member who shows the values of making a difference for their students and the community, and a âBlue Devilâ Award to a student who shows a positive attitude, exceptional character and great work ethic. School leaders, with input from teachers and staff, help select the winners.