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Gwen Berry, Olympic Record, Family, Details for Hammer Thrower

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Police still looking for driver in hit-and-run that killed teen

Pregnant bicyclist killed in hit-and-run remembered as a loving servant with a huge heart Sha-Leah had a huge heart. She was always wanting to take care of everybody, said Pastor Doug Inman. Author: Robert Townsend Updated: 11:07 AM CDT July 14, 2021 ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. Anywhere she went, she was always the light of the world, said Pastor Doug Inman of First Baptist Church of Ferguson. Pastor Inman is talking about his beloved, longtime member, 19-year-old Sha Leah Hamblin. Inman said Hamblin loved her family, friends and enjoyed serving at First Baptist. The pastor shared several pictures with 5 On Your Side. They were taken three years ago when Sha Leah and her church traveled to Texas to help Hurricane Harvey victims.

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Granite City teen takes 2nd in talent contest

Granite City teen takes 2nd in talent contest The Telegraph FacebookTwitterEmail Aubory Bugg, a Granite City High School junior, finished second in the 11th Annual St. Louis Teen Talent Competition Finals broadcast May 24. The contest will be rebroadcast on Nine PBS on May 29 and May 30. ST. LOUIS Aubory Bugg, a Granite City High School junior, has finished second in the 11th Annual St. Louis Teen Talent Competition Finals on May 24. Bugg, a vocalist and guitarist, performed “If You Were Rain” by Stephen Day to win the $6,000 second place prize underwritten by John Russell. She was one of 14 finalists in the St. Louis Teen Talent Competition broadcast on Nine PBS. Students vied for $50,000 in college scholarships, cash awards and special prizes. The first place $8,000 prize, underwritten by Ameren Corporation Charitable Trust, was won by vocalist Troy Staten of McCluer High School.

SCU Community Foundation donates $25,000 to schools

SCU Community Foundation donates $25,000 to schools Feb. 26, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail EDWARDSVILLE Six schools recently received more than $25,000 through a new grant program from the Scott Credit Union Community Foundation. “At a time when schools may be struggling to fund projects that will benefit their students, we wanted them to know that we are ‘With You,’” said Frank Padak, Scott Credit Union President and CEO. “We established the With You education grant program last fall to support initiatives that positively impact the young people of our community.” A volunteer committee reviewed the 61 applications received; all submissions remained anonymous until after the winners were selected. Winners were chosen based on need, the percentage of student enrollment impacted by the project and the direct benefit the projects will offer to students. Selected schools were:

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