Regina A Brazill Yoos passed away peacefully on April 26, 2022, in Mesa, AZ. She was bornOctober 30, 1932, in Utica, NY. She was the daughter of Thomas and Rose (Jetty) Barry. She issurvived by her husband, Dr Lester A. Yoos of Mesa, AZ (formerly of Grayville IL) and by twosons, William (Teri) of Dunkirk, NY and Mark (Elea) of Santa Monica, CA. She was preceded indeath by her first husband, William, her daughter Maria (Mark), and her son, Barry (Eileen).She was a fantastic, loving and generous mother. Regina was never one to shy away fromgiving advice. It was not unusual for her to start a conversation with, "Well, I don't want to tellyou what to do, but…" Regina, or Reggie, as many called her, lived a long and interesting life. She lived in 17 differentplaces throughout the country and had friends all over the United States. She was a womanahead of her time and a huge advocate for women, especially working women, beginning atGeneral Electric in Syracuse in the 1950
As the Lions Club of Hopkinsville prepares for its upcoming golf scramble, members are taking time to thank one individual who went above and beyond last year.
June Days 2021 is held June 18th-20th and has an entirely new vibe! This community funded & sponsored event has something for everyone young & old. 3 days of fun with Purdy Park Pubs debut, Good Eats in the Streets-Food Truck Style, BBQ, Corn Boil, Softball Tournament & Kids Club all weekend long. Kicking off Friday night with a family fun atmosphere with Dance Stimulators DJ at the Purdy Park Bop & Axe Throwing & Kids Club! Saturdays Lions Club Golf Outing & Splash Dash, Pancake Breakfast, Bingo, Petting Zoo, Kids Club, Purdy Park Pub Crawl, Mechanical Bull, Dirt Road Rebelz -Live Music, Raffles for all ages and fireworks! Sunday Parade, Corn hole tournament, Bingo, Kids Club, Auto Show & Over the Limit Live Music. Check out our Orfordville Community June Days 2021 page for a full menu of food & drink and list of events! Give us a like & follow for event updates. Then mark your calendars & we’ll see there!
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It may be a little unconventional, but Switzerland County High School will hold its Winter Homecoming tomorrow (Friday) night. The festivities will be included in the boys junior varsity and varsity home basketball games with Shawe Memorial.
Traditionally one the biggest crowds of the year, this year’s Homecoming will be held in compliance with guidelines surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.
Switzerland County High School Principal David Todd said that each player, cheerleader, and Homecoming candidate will be allowed to bring four family members to Homecoming. Those family members will be required to sign in at the desk in the lobby of the high school. No other fans will be allowed into the gym.