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ANGOLA â Services are on again at the historic Powers Church, including a service scheduled for 7 p.m. Sunday.
The Pokagon Pitchpipers will provide an evening of barbershop style gospel music with Mark Smith providing a devotional talk. After the service, the Olde York Church will serve ice cream.
The Powers Church is a local historic site, listed on the National Register of Historic places. It has been restored to its original condition by a committee of interested persons.
The church features original oak floors and wainscoting, wood stoves, a pump organ, wallpaper and furniture. Kerosene lamps will provide the lighting for the service, in keeping with the 1876 atmosphere.
Oura Lee Swart was born on 14 June 1936, in the family home on the Northwest Kansas wheat and cattle farm as the 13th of 14 children born to his parents, George Martin Swart and Zula May Gilkerson Swart. He died on 17 January 2021 in Fort Payne, Alabama.
Services will be held on Tuesday, 19 January 2021 at the First Baptist Church, Fort Payne, Alabama, with the Reverend Doctor Pat McFadden, the Pastor Doctor Marshall Henderson, and the Reverend Doctor Bart Hildreth conducting. At the conclusion of these services, Leeâs remains were transferred to Oakley, Kansas, where services were conducted by the Baalmann Funeral Home prior to burial in his family plot in the Oakley City Cemetery. The Pall Bearers were nieces and nephews.
Rainbow trout are back in Maryville, ripe for catching and greater in number than in 2019.
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency on Friday restocked Greenbelt Lake and a portion of Pistol Creek in downtown Maryville, this year with even more of the colorful fish than last year.
TWRA, the city of Maryville and the Little River Chapter of Trout Unlimited (LRCTU) teamed up for the first time in December 2019 to put 400 fish in the lake and 300 in the Jack Greene Park portion of Pistol Creek three times from December through February.
On Friday, the agency brought 600 trout for the lake and 300 for the creek. Once again, the two bodies of water will be stocked once each month through February.