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Danny Dale McAllister – Flora


Danny Dale McAllister, age 79, of Flora, Illinois, passed away Thursday morning, December 31, 2020, at Deaconess Gateway Hospital in Newburgh, Indiana.
He was born July 27, 1941, at home, to Leonard and Margaret (Gaunt) McAllister.  He married Donna Johnson on June 25, 1961, at Harmony United Methodist Church.
Danny was a 1959 graduate of Flora High School where he played football and made the first kickoff on the newly named Dancey Field during his senior year.  He tended to his family farm and found happiness in the labor of baling hay and getting to the bottom of stubborn hay baler problems.  Danny also manned drilling rigs in the oil fields operating within and around Clay county.  He is often remembered for his tireless physical strength and stamina that he put into all of his work.  He served on the Harter-Stanford Fire Protection District and supported the growth of the fire department and ongoing modernization of equipment, and was also a knowledgeable member ....

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SC's Black leaders react to Chauvin murder verdict: Justice served, more work remains


SC s Black leaders react to Chauvin murder verdict: Justice served, more work remains
Sarah Ellis and Maayan Schechter, The State (Columbia, S.C.)
Apr. 20 COLUMBIA, S.C. The guilty verdict in the Minneapolis murder trial of ex-police officer Derek Chauvin, charged with killing George Floyd, sent shock waves rippling through South Carolina on Tuesday.
Cheers and chants of Black lives matter erupted outside the Minneapolis court house the moment the verdict was read shortly after 5 p.m. Reactions from South Carolina leaders began pouring in online almost immediately.
Thank you Lord. Guilty on all 3 counts will not bring George Floyd back but hopefully it will signal that police can no longer count on immunity when killing black people! tweeted state. Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter, D-Orangeburg, an outspoken African American leader in a state that only four years ago saw another white police officer held accountable for killing an unarmed Black man. ....

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