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Calls for December were low for the Watseka Fire Department. Fire Chief Tim Ketchum reported to the public safety committee Jan.. 12 that there were three calls and two mutual aid calls. The department responded to one line/odor investigation, one traffic accident and one EMS assist in December and responded to mutual aid calls in Martinton and Woodland. The department also provided escort for Woodland Fire Chief Dominic Smithâs funeral, provided coverage for the northern part of the Woodland district, and helped the Watseka Area Chamber of Commerce with assisting Santa Clausâ arrival into the city. Ketchum said the Watseka department had just two calls for Woodland during the time they were on the automatic aid for that department. ....
Wednesday, January 13, 2021 Longtime insurance salesman, community leader leaves legacy According to those who knew him, John Starchman never knew a stranger. A longtime insurance salesman and community leader in the Cassville area, Starchman passed on Dec. 30, 2020, leaving a legacy of his family, his friendliness, his leadership and a little bit of music. Judie Starchman, Johns wife of nearly 50 years, said the two met at Missouri Southern State University and courted for more than four years before getting married in June 1970. He was a very kind and funny man, and I think anyone who ever met John felt like he was their best friend, Judie said. Everyone always felt comfortable with him, and he took great interest in peoples concerns and problems they had. He was always there to help people. ....
Photo: Rankin-Bass We can glean some comfort in the fact that, according to the CDC, suicides don’t actually spike around Christmastime–they’re at their yearly low. Whether or not you adhere to its Christian traditions, Christmas is a time of family, love, and goodwill that has a powerful effect on people–even soldiers in 1914 formed an impromptu truce and played football together on no man’s land. At the very least, you hopefully get the day off work to spend time with your family and friends, which is always something to be thankful for. Many of us didn’t get to celebrate the holiday season in typical fashion without running the risk of spreading COVID-19 to our loved ones. Maybe you tried to recapture that Christmas feeling by heating up a cup of cocoa and turning on the TV, where you might have tuned in to a couple of Christmas classics, ’Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’ and ‘Frosty the Snowman’, which have incredibly been airing annually for over 50 ....
Original: The Tuesday Market Minute Global stocks extend gains as U.S. lawmakers vote to approve direct coronavirus relief payments from $600 to $2,000. House easily passes expanded spending, but Senate lawmakers remain divided heading into a likely vote on Wednesday. European stocks hit 10-month high as Brexit agreement adds tailwind to regional markets following last night s record close on Wall Street. U.S. equity futures suggest a firmer open as the 2020 Santa Claus rally carries stocks to fresh record highs. U.S. equity futures point to another triple set of record highs for Wall Street Tuesday as markets continue to rally on hopes of expanded coronavirus stimulus payments and fading Brexit risks. ....
In Belgium, Corona-infected Santa Claus distributed gifts; 157 sick, 18 killed A doctor arrived as Santa Claus to appease the elderly living in a care home in Belgium. But 157 people fell ill after he left, of which 18 died. Santa Claus , Zee Media Bureau Share Updated: Dec 28, 2020, 01:16 PM IST For people living in care homes in Belgium, taking a gift from Santa Claus became their nightmare. 121 people living in care homes and 36 staff members were infected by Santa Claus as he was positive for the novel coronavirus. Out of these, 18 people have died so far. Santa Claus called for boosting the morale of the elderly ....