Many people in the valley may know Debbie Keetch and some of you may not, but many of your children may know her very well as she taught school at Paris Elementary and then at the Middle School for 41 years!
Debbie was born and raised most of her childhood in Dingle. She went to school in Bear Lake until her senior year at Bear Lake High School, but when the Railroad depot went out her family had to move to Pocatello. At that point, Debbie finished her senior year and graduated from Highland High School there.
A year after graduation, she married her high school sweetheart, Dan Keetch, and they moved back to Montpelier. They then had three children afterwhich Debbie went to school to obtain her teaching degree.
MOIBLE, Ala. (WALA) â A Mobile County Metro Jail inmate, acting as his own lawyer and witness on Thursday, described a âdeath trapâ of overcrowded conditions, COVID-19 dangers and indifferent staff.
Tracy Besselaar, who has been jailed for more than three years while he waits to be transferred to a state prison, filed a lawsuit along with two other inmates in August against Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran and several jail officials.
Mobile County Circuit Judge Jill Phillips denied a request for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction, ruling the plaintiffs had not met the legal burden for doing so. But she said the lawsuit, itself, can continue.