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Family of victims in Peru triple murder speaks out about inconceivable loss

Family of victims in Peru triple murder speaks out about inconceivable loss Jessica Sizemore, her daughter and her fiancé were shot to death in their Miami County home earlier this month. Credit: Scott Allen/WTHR Memorials in the trailer park where a man, a woman and a child were found murdered in Peru, Ind. May 21, 2021. Author: Emily Longnecker Updated: 9:22 PM EDT May 24, 2021 PERU, Ind. The grief is overwhelming for the family of 26-year-old Jessica Sizemore, found shot to death last Friday, along with her 4-year-old daughter, Rae Lynn, and fiancé Jessie Hall in their Peru home.  The lone survivor was the couple’s 2-year-old son, Jessiah, who police say sat inside the crime scene for five days with the bodies of his mom, dad and sister. 

Joe Biden Faces Pressure Over Border Expulsions as Measure Endangers Public Health; UN Urges to End Title 42 Restrictions

HEADLINES & GLOBAL NEWS By   (Photo : Jemal Countess/Getty Images for UndocuBlack Network) Biden: Stop The Deportations, D.C. Rally And LED Truck WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 15: An L.E.D. truck displaying messages expressing concern over the continuing mass deportations of Black immigrants drives past the office of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) prior to a #BidenAlsoDeports rally on February 15, 2021 in Washington, DC.. The rally was held to raise the alarm over continued mass deportations of Black immigrants. Advocates say that unraveling the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) does not protect Black immigrants and that the US government is using Title 42 to weaponize the Covid19 public health crisis by “expelling”/ deporting Black immigrants. Groups who rallied included Haitian Bridge Alliance, Black Alliance for Just Immigration, African Bureau for Immigration and Social Affairs (ABISA), Black Immigrant Collective (BIC), Black Imm

United Artists Building project gets additional $2 million in state funding to close financing gap

United Artists Building project gets additional $2 million in state funding to close financing gap United Artists Building project gets additional $2 million in state funding to close financing gap Construction costs again swell; project now pegged at $85.6 million Work would begin this summer, pending financing being finalized CoStar Group Inc. The developer trying to convert the vacant United Artists Building on Grand Circus Park into apartments has secured another $2 million in state financing for the project. The long-delayed United Artists Building redevelopment into apartments has received another $2 million in state financing, upping the state s stake to $7 million, to help close a financing gap caused by yet another round of increased construction costs.

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