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Lottery Winners There were 10 Moberly residents and one from Huntsville who all won $1,000 or more in the month of April while playing in the Missouri Lottery according to a press released issued by the Missouri Lottery Commission. During the month of April, Missouri Lottery players won more than $104.4 million in total prizes. Of all prizes claimed in April, more than $14.1 million were prizes of $1,000 or more. The following Randolph County persons are winners of a least at $1,000 the report indicated. Rebekah Baker and Ruth Lewis were both Pick 4 game winners in the amount of $3,750 and $6,000 respectively. Kelly Norris is a $5,000 Scratchers game winner. ....
Author of the article: Denis Langlois Publishing date: May 08, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 6 minute read • In this 2019 photo, the families of Traves Atchison and Jana Watson stand at a roadside memorial they created shortly after the couple died in a head-on crash south of Tobermory four years ago. From the left, starting at the back: Travis s father, Steve Atchison, Jana s twin brother, James Watson, Jana s grandmother Holly Watson, Traves sister Julie Atchison, his mother Joanne Atchison, Jana s mother, Maureen Stinson, Jana s grandfather Joe Watson, and Traves sister Andria Atchison-Gillard. Scott Dunn/The Owen Sound Sun Times/Postmedia Network Article content It will be four years this summer since Steve and Joanne Atchison’s only son Traves was killed in a head-on collision on Highway 6 just south of Tobermory. ....
Author of the article: Denis Langlois Publishing date: May 07, 2021 • 20 hours ago • 6 minute read • Francesca Dobbyn, secretary of the Bruce Peninsula Safe Communities committee and executive director of the United Way of Bruce Grey, poses with two of the signs the committee made available to landowners on Highway 6 between Wiarton and Tobermory in an effort to curb stunt and erratic driving on the peninsula. SUPPLIED Article content Despite educational campaigns, targeted enforcement and other efforts to curb stunt driving on the Bruce Peninsula, the problem continues to get worse, says the Grey Bruce OPP’s detachment commander. Acting Insp. Debra Anderson said the stretch of Highway 6 between Wiarton and Tobermory is of “great concern” to the OPP. ....
Heart Foundation The Heart Foundation and the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) have announced a five-year strategic partnership to improve heart-disease treatment and care for all Australians. An initial focus of the partnership is exploring ways in which the Heart Foundation can improve its programs of support and care for people living with heart disease. “This work is more vital than ever before, because while the number of Australians dying from heart disease is declining, there has been an increase in people living with the condition,” says Heart Foundation Group CEO, Adjunct Professor John Kelly. “Every day, around 440 Australians are treated in hospital for heart disease. Across the country, approximately 580,000 people live with the daily pain, discomfort and challenges of these conditions. ....