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Accidental DeSoto Walmart Shooting Could Become More Common Walmart Customer’s Weapon Accidentally Discharged From Pocket DESOTO – Imagine you have a gun in your pocket while shopping and it goes off when you reach into your pocket to retrieve something else. Pretty terrifying, right? You’re probably thinking well that’s a rare scenario. Right, but it happened Tuesday night at the Walmart in DeSoto on Belt Line Road, and a report indicates the accidental shooter did not even know his gun went off. He also apparently did not know the round fired from his gun grazed a customer. Fortunately, the customer was not severely hurt and did not even know the bullet had grazed her until told by a witness. ....
Representative Carl O. Sherman says âMake Juneteenth a state holidayâ HB 736 Encourages Passage of Juneteenth Holiday Austin, Texas â Juneteenth was recognized in the State of Texas as an official holiday on January 1, 1980. Currently however, the holiday is considered only a partial staffing holiday and government offices do not officially close on June 19th allowing instead for employees to officially celebrate only by choosing it as one of four optional holidays recognized by Texas. State Representative Carl O. Shermanâs (D-109) House Bill 736 encourages the passage of a paid Juneteenth holiday for public employees in the State of Texas. âThis Bill is important in order to fully recognize Juneteenth as an important and recognizable holiday and not merely an added holiday that employees can choose to recognize as an option,â Representative Sherman said. ....
More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Honoring our veterans and law enforcement personnel Rep. Jon Burns Fellow Georgians, Sunday, February 28, was a beautiful afternoon to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of our Veterans Park in Effingham County. A large crowd attended and remained socially-distanced. Ruth Lee, Major Danny Burgstiner, Reverend Delmons White, General Claude Kicklighter, Col. Lamar Crosby, Nathan Dickey, and Mose Mock participated in the program. I was thankful to present a special House Resolution at the event. The legislative session is in full swing. House Bill 286, sponsored by Representative Houston Gaines, showcases our commitment to law enforcement’s brave women and men. HB 286 prohibits local governments from decreasing law enforcement budgets by more than 5% in almost all ....
Share this: Michael Stamper, a.k.a. Nick Stump, performs in Lexington, Kentucky. (Photo via Nick Stump Band Facebook page) In 1987 the Metropolitan Blues All Stars were headliners for an Appalachian cultural gala in Chicago. It was a celebration of Appalshop that featured Roadside Theater, Fiddle King of the South Marion Sumner, renowned banjo player Lee Sexton, and screenings of Appalshop films. Met Blues was fronted by three guys who’d led their own bands earlier. (Hence All Stars.) Two of them, Rodney Hatfield and Mike Stamper, grew up in different East Kentucky coal towns and both came to the blues listening to the ubiquitous WLAC Nashville. (The band’s third vocalist, Frank Schaap, grew up in the Hamptons with a swimming pool. Played folk music.) Because it took a certain kind of boldness or tunnel vision to bring a white blues band from Kentucky to Chicago, the event’s producer kept urging Mike, stage name Nick Stump, to share what it was like coming up hards ....