William B. Worley (Bill), 80, passed away on July, 4 2021 at his home in Santa Anna, TX. Bill was born on February 17, 1941, in Bastrop, LA to Lacy and Dorothy (Cook) Worley.
After spending his early childhood in Louisiana, his family moved to Odessa, TX where he attended Ector High School. In 1958, at age 17, Bill joined the United States Marine Corps serving in Marine detachments on the USS Toledo and USS Oriskany. Worley served two tours of duty in Vietnam with the 1
st Battalion, 3
rd Marines. He was a highly decorated combat veteran and awarded the Silver Star, two Bronze Stars with Combat V and twice received the Purple Heart.
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Test drive a school bus event highlights work of school bus drivers
Community members could take a school bus out for a spin through an empty parking lot to highlight the role of bus drivers. Author: Harri Leigh (FOX43) Updated: 10:25 PM EDT May 23, 2021
HARRISBURG, Pa. A community “Test Drive a School Bus” event on May 23 highlighted bus safety and the role of school bus drivers.
The event was put on by Rohrer Bus, a local school transportation company that provides busing for 20 districts around central and northeast Pennsylvania.
Community members could take a school bus out for a spin through an empty parking lot at one of five locations throughout Southcentral Pennsylvania.
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Itâs ready to go, and itâs time to celebrate!
The Grafton Regional Gallery will reopen after a 14 month renovation with a three-day celebration for the whole community.
And itâs not just paintings on a wall, but a vibrant display of local art, lantern makings, music, inflatables and culture for all.
The gallery space is renewed after $7.6 million in renovations funded by Create NSW as part of the Regional Cultural Fund.
Celebrations at the gallery will commence on Friday March 19 with an official opening at 3pm by Special Minister of State and Minister the Arts Don Harwin, and will continue with exhibitions opening at 5.30pm.