Bagenalstown woman was giving and generous and always had a word for everyone
Saturday, July 24, 2021
The late Mary Foster
MARY Foster, 9 Conway Park, Bagenalstown, Co Carlow passed away peacefully at her home on Friday 11 June in the loving care of her family. Predeceased by her husband William (Bill), Mary (née Lillis) was a member of an old and highly respected Bagenalstown family.
Mary suffered a stroke in January 2018 and since then had been admitted to St Luke’s Hospital, Kilkenny on a number of occasions but, in the main, was cared for with great devotion by family members with the valuable assistance of home help.
Wisconsin Supreme Court takes on Marathon County case delayed for lack of attorney
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MADISON – A 45-year-old Green Bay man whose court case stalled in Marathon County more than 100 days while officials tried to get him an attorney is waiting for a decision from the Wisconsin Supreme Court on whether things were done according to the law.
Nhia Lee is charged with amphetamine possession with intent to deliver, identity theft and drug paraphernalia possession. On Sept. 11, 2018, Marathon County Circuit Judge Lamont Jacobson set a $25,000 cash bond for Lee. The Wisconsin Public Defender s Office determined Lee qualified for a public defender.
BRAT: An ‘80s Story by actor, director, travel writer and bestselling author,
Andrew McCarthy. Suzanne O’Neill, VP, Executive Editor at GCP acquired the North American rights from David Kuhn of Aevitas Creative Management. The book will be published in hardcover, e-book and audio editions in the Spring of 2021.
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A bill that would offer discounted state park passes to motorists obtaining or renewing their vehicle registration was cleared by the state Senate Appropriations Committee by a 5-2 vote Friday after debate over whether it should be an opt-in rather than opt-out program.
Senate Bill 249 would create the Keep Colorado Wild annual pass, which would have to be sold for no more than half the cost of an annual vehicle pass, now $80, for access to Colorado Parks and Wildlifeâs 42 state parks. The bill is supported by CPW and Department of Natural Resources, whose officials hope it would boost park pass sales so much that the passes could be sold for as little as $20 while still sharply boosting funding for state parks and helping fund other things such as search-and-rescue and avalanche programs, trails and wildlife conservation.