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The Gaston Gazette Squire Parsons, 72, was born in 1948 in Newton, W. Va., and was introduced to music by his grandfather, Will, and father, Squire, Sr., a choir director, who both taught him to sing using shaped noted. In 1970 Parsons earned a B. S. degree in music from W.V.U. Technology Institute, taught school for several years, and served as music director at various churches. During this era he wrote his signature song, “Sweet Beulah Land,” which won The Singing News Fan Award for song of the year in 1981. He joined the Kingsmen Quartet as a baritone it 1975 and stayed with them for four years before starting a solo career. Parsons was ordained as a minister at Trinity Baptist Church in Asheville in 1975 as well. He appeared with the Rev. Billy Graham in the Little Rock Crusade, has performed on the Gaither Homecoming Choir series, and currently lives in Leicester, with his wife Linda. He is a prolific songwriter having written dozens over the years and has ....
The life of a boxing photographer 5 Min Read A young Derek Rowe stands between Jack Dempsey and Reg Gutteridge, as Jack Solomons smiles on the left-hand side Derek Rowe has had lunch with Muhammad Ali, chauffeured Henry Cooper, drunk tea with Ted Kid Lewis and been thrown out of clubs with Terry Downes. In his own words, the veteran photographer recounts a lifetime in boxing AS a kid, I boxed in the Schoolboys. I started when I was about eight years old – in the early 1940s. I used to box for a club called the Bradfield Boys’ Club, then I left there and joined the Fisher. I eventually ended up being on the management committee at the Fisher, putting on the shows with Bernard Hart and Tim Riley. Bernard started the Lonsdale brand and Tim was the editor of ....
9 & 10 News February 11, 2021 The Manistee County Visitors Bureau released a report Thursday that measures the local tourism and lodging sales from 2019 to 2020. “We didn’t even know if we were going to have a business opening in 2020,” says Tim Riley, a property manager at Century 21 in Manistee. Riley manages more than 55 vacation rentals in Manistee County. He says, at the beginning of the pandemic he was concerned that they wouldn’t have a tourism season. “It was really the uncertainty of the whole thing of not knowing whether we were even going to be able to open,” says Riley. It wasn’t until mid-June that the things started looking up. ....
NHS England’s plans to abolish clinical commissioning groups has come under fire from one CCG, which has branded them “unnecessary” and showing a “significant lack of insight”. Leeds CCG’s comments were prompted by NHSE’s consultation on its proposals for developing integrated care, which include legislation it is asking government to put to Parliament. It said the plans were “unnecessary” and that NHSE had not recognised the levels of “disruption and distraction” they would cause staff. It said it was concerned the proposals “may undermine the progress we have made in Leeds and across West Yorkshire”. NHSE’s apparently favoured option would make integrated care systems into statutory NHS bodies, taking on the current functions of CCGs, by April 2022. Its second choice would see CCGs merged to the size of ICS and their functions “absorbed to become core ICS business”. West Yorkshire and Harrogate ICS is currently covered by multiple C ....
Print subscribers If you re a print subscriber, but do not yet have an online account, click here to create one. Non-subscribers How small is too small for homes in Ely? Planning and Zoning Commission looks to establish size guidelines Posted Keith Vandervort ELY – The minimum size of a home allowed to be built in this community is headed for more than just small talk by zoning officials and council members. A study session planned for this week was postponed until February to give the Planning and Zoning Commission more time to prepare a way forward for a not-so-tiny issue that has been under construction for months. ....