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Robert L. âBobâ Whitley, 63, of New London, Missouri was joyfully greeted by his Heavenly Father at 6:00 PM Monday, May 3, 2021 at Hannibal Regional Hospital in Hannibal, Missouri.
Funeral services will be at 10:00 AM, Saturday, May 8, 2021 at the James OâDonnell Funeral Home in Hannibal, Missouri. Brother Bill Dexheimer and Pastor Rich Stilley will officiate.
Burial will be at Grand View Burial Park in Hannibal, Missouri.
Friends and Family are invited to Bobâs Life Celebration at a visitation that will be from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM Friday, May 7, 2021 at the funeral home.
Bob was born August 26, 1957, in Hannibal, Missouri to James W. âCorkyâ Whitley and Dorothy Crane Whitley.
Different sides
Apr 23, 2021 |
Lisa Keen | Keen News Service
A case to be argued before the U.S. Supreme Court next week on Wednesday, April 28, presents one of those rare instances in which different LGBTQ groups are on opposite sides. The case is Mahanoy v. BL, an appeal which asks the Supreme Court to take a new look at a long-standing First Amendment decision from 1969 and say whether it needs to be re-thought given today’s new social media and cyber-bullying realities.
In friend-of-the-court briefs submitted in the case, different LGBTQ groups and leaders are taking different sides. Some argue that schools need the authority to discipline students for inappropriate messages, even when those messages are delivered off-campus and after-school. Others say students need protection from school authorities over-reaching into the personal views and expressions of students.
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A new day, a new administration
Jan 22, 2021 |
Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th president of the United States by Chief Justice John Roberts as Jill Biden holds the Bible during the 59th Presidential Inauguration on Wednesday, Jan. 20, as their children Ashley and Hunter, and newly-inaugurated Vice President Kamala Harris, far right, watch. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, Pool)
President Joe Biden spent his first day issuing executive orders, including one protecting LGBTQ people against discrimination
Lisa Keen | Keen News Service
Democrat Joe Biden was sworn in Wednesday, Jan. 20, as the next president of the United States, ushering in a much-improved political climate for LGBTQ people and, many might say, the nation.