Free Palestine march pours through New Orleans business district
Demonstrators voice concerns after latest surge in Middle East violence Share Updated: 10:22 PM CDT May 23, 2021
Demonstrators voice concerns after latest surge in Middle East violence Share Updated: 10:22 PM CDT May 23, 2021
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Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed attorney Richard Komando to the St. Johns River State College District board of trustees.
A former assistant state attorney in the 4th Judicial Circuit, Komando is a partner at Bradley, Garrison & Komando in Orange Park.
Komando’s volunteer service includes First Coast Healing Hands, Project Cold Case, Florida’s Children First and the Jacksonville Victims Assistance Advisory Council.
He received a bachelor’s degree in criminology and a Master of Business Administration from Florida State University and his law degree from Loyola University of New Orleans.
His appointment is subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate.
In the race for Hinsdale Public Library Board of Trustees, three incumbent candidates Mary Bock, Amy Glynn and Kristin McDaniel are joined by newcomers Richard (Dick) Munson and Ryan Trombly in seeking one of four open seats.
Be cool, be you and glorify God, says local Catholic musician
Singer-songwriter Jack Terzian is using his musical gifts to inspire others to “be cool, be you” and glorify God. (Photo courtesy of Jack Terzian)
By Gina Christian • Posted January 22, 2021
A local singer-songwriter is using his gifts to let others know it’s a “beautiful day” to just “be you” – and, in the process, glorify God.
Jack Terzian, who grew up in St. Katharine of Siena Parish in Wayne, describes his acoustic-rap style as one that “speaks to the truth of human existence” while showing he “(believes) in Jesus.”
Yet 23-year-old Terzian said he doesn’t label himself as a specifically Catholic or even Christian artist.