Shooting at Alabama funeral kills 1 mourner, injures 3 others AL.com 11 hrs ago Howard Koplowitz, al.com
An Alabama family was moments away from laying their loved one to rest when another member of the family was shot and killed Saturday at the burial service near Montgomery, according to a report.
Jerry Lee Gipson, 47, was hit by gunfire at Fort Deposit Cemetery in Lowndes County during the funeral Saturday for James Gipson.
The family was about to lower the body of James Gipson, who died of cancer, into the ground when a vehicle drove into the cemetery blaring loud music, Patrina Gipson, sister of Jerry Lee Gipson, told WSFA.
Courtesy of Crys Shaw with Sunrise Movement Dallas
Volunteers with the coalition, Feed The People Dallas is are loading boxes food supplies into the a van to take to Borjas Cocina Mexican.
This weekend, people were walking in and out of Dallas Borjas Cocina Mexicana restaurant like North Texas hadn’t gone through an unrelenting deep freeze last week except these weren’t regular customers. Instead, the people were volunteers and organizers who are trying to provide food, supplies and shelter to North Texas communities hit hard by last week s storms. A coalition of Black and brown-led organizations, headed by Feed The People Dallas, is behind the effort.
The Howard Payne Yellow Jackets never trailed until 1:47 remained in the spring football season opener, where a late touchdown and two-point conversion by the Texas Lutheran Bulldogs spoiled head coach Jason Bachtel’s debut at his alma mater.
Texas Lutheran, an 8-2 squad a year ago, escaped with a 39-38 victory over the Yellow Jackets at Gordon Wood Stadium, snapping a three-game win streak for Howard Payne. The Yellow Jackets were coming off a 5-5 campaign, their best record since 2006.
Trailing 38-31 with less than two minutes left, TLU quarterback Seth Cosme scored on a 1-yard run to bring the Bulldogs within a point. Texas Lutheran then opted for the two-point conversion, also converted by Cosme on a sprint to the pylon.
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JANSON Has Record Year of Giving – Helping Nonprofits in the Regions Where the Company Conducts Business
Janet Chihocky, Founder and Chief Branding Officer of JANSON, announced today that the company had a record breaking year of giving. In 2020, the company donated $20,000 to Strong Foundation Ministries, a San Antonio nonprofit; $10,000 to Lutheran Ministries, a Burlington New Jersey nonprofit; hours of pro-bono work for the Loisann Hope House in Fredericksburg, Virginia – a nonprofit dedicated to helping homeless children and families from the City of Fredericksburg and surrounding areas; the Capital Area Food Bank and more.
“JANSON has been involved in outreach and worldwide missions since I started the company. With the negative economic impacts realized in 2020 throughout so many areas, I felt led that we needed to launch a larger and more formal program whereby we plant a seed of blessing to local entities in every state where we conduct business,” says Chihock