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Nearly 1,000 runners expected for Paducah Iron Mom event Nearly 1,000 runners are expected to participate in the Paducah Iron Mom event. (Source: Pexels) By Amber Ruch | May 7, 2021 at 2:31 PM CDT - Updated May 7 at 2:31 PM
PADUCAH, Ky. (KFVS) - Nearly 1,000 runners are expected to participate in the Paducah Iron Mom event.
The Iron Mom Paducah Half Marathon, Relay and 5K kicks off at 7 a.m. on Saturday, May 8. Runners are expected to be on the route through 11 a.m.
Police say that residents should expect delays along the race route.
Paducah Iron Mom is scheduled for tomorrow (5/8). They are expecting approximately 1,000 runners to participate in this.Posted by Paducah Police Department Kentucky on Friday, May 7, 2021
Elizabeth (Betty) Hatch Henrikson died April 20 in Savannah, Ga. She was 95.
Born in New York city on July 23, 1925, Betty and her younger brother, John B. Wight, grew up in Montclair, N.J., raised by their parents Dorothy A. Booth and Goulding K. Wight.
She fondly remembered Montclair as a wonderful town, experiencing a happy and secure childhood. Among her vivid recollections were summer family visits to Martha’s Vineyard, sailing up Long Island Sound on the old Fall River Line, transferring at New Bedford to the classic steamers Martha’s Vineyard or Nantucket, and disembarking at Oak Bluffs. The Island was the place that would leave an indelible imprint throughout her long life.
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Kidney beans, corn flakes, peanut butter, gallons of milk, and apples. Dozens of paper bags have been filled with food ahead of a recent Thursday morning at the Mission House in Hickman County, Kentucky, the sun shining in as a volunteer opens up the side sliding door of the warehouse.
Soon, cars begin to circle around to the side of the warehouse, passing by the front sign of the Mission House, where a Bible quote is displayed in smaller font, Matthew 25:35 “For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink.”
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