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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Mad Minute stories from Monday, March 20th – Spokane, North Idaho News & Weather KHQ.com
PARIS (AP) — Arrests can’t come any easier than this.French gendarmes called to a robbery found the suspected thief stuck in a hole he’d made with a hammer in a shop window.The national gendarmerie on Sunday published a photo appearing … Continue reading
Walter A. Leyland Jr.
Walter A. Leyland Jr.; ‘Walt’, ‘Dad’, ‘Gramps’, passed away Tuesday, March 14, 2017, after bravely living with Dementia/Parkinson’s Disease. His wife Shirley Jane Lucy Leyland was at his side at Windsor Meade in Williamsburg, Va. He was 80. He was … Continue reading
Sidney Melvin Edelstein
Sidney Melvin Edelstein, OD, succumbed to a long illness March 12, 2017. He was 86 years old. Dr. Edelstein was a well-known and respected member of the medical community in Madisonville. He was born in Dyersburg, Tennessee, and ultimately spent … Continue reading
Helping kids spread their wings
This is the latest in The Sun’s “Be a Volunteer ” series, focusing on people who join community nonprofits. Got a suggestion? Email it to news@lowellsun.com DRACUT — When Deborah Scheetz earned her private pilot’s license, her friends gave her … Continue reading
George Boardman: Nevada County leadership MIA as big economic opportunity goes up in smoke
Economic development in western Nevada County is a lot like the weather: Everybody talks about it but very little is actually done about it. While Placer and other neighboring counties have economic development units that aggressively seek new business, our … Continue reading
Progressland Person of the Week: Hyde man’s avionics career led him to the B2 Bomber
Howdy Veihdeffer’s career in avionics led him to work on the top secret B-2 Stealth Bomber program. Veihdeffer, 67, was born and raised in Hyde — a son of the late Howard Sr., and Emma Veihdeffer. He graduated from St. … Continue reading
This Is Us stars debunk Jack death theories at packed PaleyFest panel
It wouldn’t be a proper discussion about the consistently tear-inducing hit NBC drama This Is Us, which just wrapped up its freshman season, if crying wasn’t involved — and leave it to star Milo Ventimiglia to make a packed PaleyFest … Continue reading