An easter bunny brawl. The fight in front of kids and the costumed character is not the only one facing charges. A spring snow, wait until you see what lonnie is forecasting for the rest of the week. First, they had told us her autistic son was abused at school and administrators kept the attack a cedric. A secret. Im maurice dubois. The parent says he was roughed up and they were never notified. Cbs2s Jessica Schneider is in our newsroom with the alleged classroom cover up and how the reporter i talked to that mother tonight. She is now homeschooling her fiveyearold son. She also plans to file a lawsuit, she says its bad enough her son was allegedly pushed to the ground by a pair of by a paraprofessional but now she feels shameful about how she actually found out about it. Teresa brown is keeping a close eye on her fiveyearold son brendan these days. Extra protective of the autistic boy after yanking him out of ps3 73 r on Staten Island. Brendan has limited verbal skills and could nev
Clyde Robert Baker Thursday, April 15, 2021
Clyde Baker
Clyde Robert Baker, 90, entered the gates of heaven on April 14, 2021, at his Red Bank residence with his family and caregivers at his side.
Clyde Robert was born to the late Clyde C. and Edith (Keyt) Baker, of Spencer, Tn., on July 25, 1930. He began his school days at Hixson Elementary and graduated from Van Buren High School in 1948. After attending Tennessee Tech, he began his teaching career in rural two-room county schools, White Hill, Lonewood and New Martin. He was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1951 and served in Korea with the 1st Cavalry Division. During his overseas deployment, Clyde faithfully maintained the courtship of his 4H agent, Phyllis Nichols, by correspondence with over 700 love letters. After he safely returned from duty, they married on June 20, 1953, at Spencer Baptist Church. Clyde entered Bob Jones University in Greenville, SC on the GI bill and received his BS degree from the School of Educ
officials are not seeing, are not reporting, are not grasping, how are things looking now, mary anne. neil, it s just another day. things don t look any better than they did yesterday. finally, we see red cross in the field, but they re located there, try and walk through the debrisment and everything in the street to get there and it s impossible. and i believe that the death toll also is much higher than that i know for a fact in duncan hills my cousin lives there, the property, no one s every been there to look at it. and you know, they say, oh, listen to the news and do twitter and facebook and do that, there s no electricity. neil: and mary anne, when you say no one has been able to look at the properties, in other words, a lot of homes underwater or homes uplifted or moved and no way to get to them and the feeling, some fema folks are talking about, that the body count could be higher, right? i ll bet that the body count is higher, many areas in