Alvin Perry III and Raysean Colvin are accused of firing a gun in the direction of the victim, striking her in the head, as she was standing on the porch.
WBGZ Radio 5/20/2021 |
By Doug Jenkins - WBGZ Radio
Students from Lewis and Clark Community College’s YouthBuild AmeriCorps program have been partnering with the Alton Salvation Army recently to help restock their food pantry and serve hot meals. There is now a plan in the works to step it up a notch and host a “Brunch and Blessing Bags” event.
YouthBuild member Gabby Ellis tells The Big Z she is excited to move to this next step.
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She credits L&C Adult Education student Alexandra Thompson-Blockton for her work organizing this event. The event was supposed to have been held last month but was postponed due to illness. It will now be held tomorrow, May 21.
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Botterbush launches Godfrey clerk campaign
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GODFREY Longtime Godfrey business owner and educator Kevin Botterbush has officially launched his campaign for Godfrey Village Clerk.
Botterbush said he wants to put his business, education and community knowledge and experience to work helping Godfrey become an even better place to live, raise a family and do business.
“Helping the people who live and work in our community is what local government should be doing, and that’s why I’m running for village clerk,” he said in a statement.
Botterbush said he is looking forward to working with the mayor, village trustees and the community to transform the village clerk’s office into a vital community resource.
The Harvest has always been a tradition of significance and long standing in countryside communities, and Cumbria has never missed a chance to embrace the event and recognise the importance it carries with it. The harvest festival, which dates back to pagan times, has been brought into the modern era with gatherings in churches and schools.
SMILES: Charlotte North, Lucas Messenger-Jones and Charli Smith with headteacher Mr Lewis at Ireleth St Peter’s in 2010 It is traditional to bring food to schools and churches, to be distributed to the needy, pray and sing hymns, and, in schools to use the occasion to learn about the harvest process and farming, and about fruit and vegetables.