Libbys celebrate 50th anniversary
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Congratulations to Ken and Karen Libby as they celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Friday, Feb. 5.
Ken and Karen met at Chippewa Valley High School and were married shortly after Ken joined the Air Force. Early in their marriage, they had the unique opportunity to see some of the world as they lived in Kansas, Arkansas, and Taiwan. After his service in the military, Ken and his bride moved back to their hometown to start a family. They raised three wonderful children, Crystalle, Kevin and Elise. Their family grew to include two caring sons-in-law Kirk and Mike, a loving daughter-in-law April, and six adoring grandchildren, Carter, Katie, Keegan, Colten, Rose and Walter.
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Congratulations to Ken and Karen Libby as they celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Feb. 5, 2021.
Ken and Karen met at Chippewa Valley High School and were married shortly after Ken joined the Air Force. Early in their marriage, they had the unique opportunity to see some of the world as they lived in Kansas, Arkansas, and Taiwan. After his service in the military, Ken and his bride moved back to their hometown to start a family. They raised three wonderful children, Crystalle, Kevin and Elise, and their family grew to include two caring sons-in-law, Kirk and Mike, a loving daughter-in-law April and six adoring grandchildren, Carter, Katie, Keegan, Colten, Rose and Walter.
CT mother charged with shooting kids pleads not guilty
Lisa Backus
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Naomi Bell at her arraignment at the New Britain Judicial District courthouse Monday Nov. 16, 2020. Bell stands accused of killing one juvenile and wounding another.Peter Yankowski / Hearst Connecticut Media
NEW BRITAIN A Connecticut mother accused of killing her teenage daughter and wounding her 7-year-old son pleaded not guilty to the charges on Thursday.
Naomi Bell, who grew up in Seymour and was living in Plymouth at the time of the incident, waived her right to a probable cause hearing and pleaded not guilty during a brief appearance via video conference in state Superior Court in New Britain.
Nice Day for a Whanganui Wedding: Couple win their perfect day in Caboodle competition
14 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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Liz Keegan and Josh Wakeling shared the love story that won them a Whanganui wedding to remember.
Photo / Liz Wylie
Liz Keegan and Josh Wakeling shared the love story that won them a Whanganui wedding to remember.
Photo / Liz Wylie
Liz Wylie is a reporter for the Whanganui Chronicleliz.wylie@whanganuichronicle.co.nzWhangaChron
Liz Keegan had never heard of the Mainstreet Caboodle when she entered the competition to win a wedding at the event. I was scrolling online late one night and decided to enter, she said.