Muralists bring beauty to dozens of churches
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Murals adorn Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Peoria. Artist Andrew Hattermann and the artists of Murals by Jericho have built a successful business painting and beautifying churches all over the country and the world.Matt Dayhoff | Journal Star (AP)Show MoreShow Less
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A set of paintings depicting the resurrection surround a crucifix in the sanctuary of St. Mark’s Catholic Church in Peoria.Matt Dayhoff | Journal Star (AP)Show MoreShow Less
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PEORIA (AP) No matter how intricate the art or meaningful the message, Andrew Hattermann says his studio’s work comes down to one simple thing: Beauty.
Keith Ingram was made a Member of New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) for services to the fishing and maritime industry. Times photo Wayne Martin
Rosa Chow and Keith Ingram, both of Half Moon Bay, have been recognised in the 2021 New Year Honours.
Ingram was made a Member of New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) for services to the fishing and maritime industry.
Chow was awarded The Queen’s Service Medal (QSM) for services to immigrant communities.
Ingram is recognised as a maritime industry and recreational fishing advocate who has been a member of the New Zealand Recreational Fishing Council for the past 35 years, including 12 years as president. He is a past president of the New Zealand Marine Transport Association (NZMTA), where he contributed significantly to the Maritime Transport Act 1994.