By Ariana Gordon. GIVING back to the community of El Dorado Village, West Coast Berbice (WCB) is the main objective of the opening of Family Ties Supermarket & Variety Store. General Manager of the store, Geneva Gordon told the Guyana Chronicle last Saturday that the idea of opening a supermarket in.... |
Jamaica National's Earl Jarrett is now the Environmental Health Foundation's (EHF) Wellness Ambassador 2016-2017 for his outstanding volunteerism and his leadership and championing of causes that promote social wellness. He succeeds Jamaica Money Market Brokers' Keith Duncan, who said, "We have a.... |
The Rivers State enter tainment clan has come a long way since her creation in 1967, with a lot of epoch-making achievements. The industry boasts of top stars in the music, movie, comedy, tourism, beauty pageants, e.t.c These showbiz personalities have helped to boost the industry in the state as.... |
SIXTY years after taking up his first church position, Medowie Assembly of God pastor Arthur Magrath has retired. Mr Magrath delivered his last sermon during Easter Sunday mass and officially retired on Sunday, April 12. "I came to Medowie 25 years ago to retire," Mr Magrath said. "When I came here it [Medowie Assembly of God] was just a church. |
Volunteers from the Cambridge American Legion Post No. 233 have traveled to cemeteries throughout southern Story County to honor veterans since Memorial Day was declared a holiday 45 years ago. “We’ve been doing this for as long as I can remember,” said Henry Rumbaugh, Huxley resident, who has been.... |
Both Story City and Roland have Memorial Day services planned for this long holiday weekend. The Story City American Legion Post No. 59 will conduct Memorial Day servcies at the Randall Cemetery beginning at 9 a.m. on Monday. Services in Story City will follow with flag raising services at Timberland Village (9:30 a. |
that struck Coal City in 2015. June 22 tornado The plaque will be placed on the stump of one of the 50,000 trees that were lost throughout the village of Coal City during the EF3 tornado
ȁ#x201c;The plaque commemorates the resiliency of the community and how they came together,ȁ#x201d; Coal City Village Administrator Matt Fritz said. |
Dear Editor, Elections in Guyana have NEVER been about ideas. From the days of rigging to the more recent times of race-baiting, Guyana has been devoid of any election – won or lost – based of critical thinking. Yet every other day someone is banging on a drum, or writing in the dailies, or.... |
Communities, Valarie Sharpe-Patterson urged residents of Region Ten to celebrate the Golden Jubilee as a national occasion. “It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance, to recognise the nation’s heritage, laws, history, society, and people,” she said. |
Updated 44 minutes ago A little girl's love of nature started with the things she saw outside her bedroom window. From there, Rachel Carson would go on to become a world-renowned marine biologist, conservationist and author. But it was in Springdale that her life began, raised in a humble home that still stands on Marion Avenue. |
This story started more than seven years ago. It wasn't even about football, at first. It began when a kid called Anthony Tipungwuti looked around his classroom on Melville Island one day, and wondered what he was doing there. He couldn't really read, and he couldn't really write. He could speak just a little bit of English. |
• Adoration Chapel – 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, St. Patrick’s Church, 710 W. Marion St., Joliet. For information, call 815-727-4746. • Aluminum tabs – St. Mary Nativity Catholic School’s Team Green is collecting aluminum tabs from beverages for the Ronald McDonald House in Winfield. For information, call 815-722-8518. |
Abortion opponents in Oklahoma raced the clock Thursday in an attempt to override Gov. Mary Fallin's veto of what would become the nation's most restrictive abortion law. The measure would strip physicians who perform abortions of their medical licenses and possibly expose them to criminal charges —.... |
It is not the sort of domestic violence story that I would ordinarily spend any remarkable amount of time either reading or writing about, because there is clear evidence here that the alleged victim is merely playing a victim. He is a pretender who appears to actually enjoy playing a victim,.... |
“Until the lions get their own historians, the tales about hunting will always favour the hunter.” The menace about unemployment and for that matter graduate unemployment has been over “statisticalised” by our politicians and people who graduated some decades ago and instantly got employed. |
This story started more than seven years ago. It wasn't even about football, at first. It began when a kid called Anthony Tipungwuti looked around his classroom on Melville Island one day, and wondered what he was doing there. He couldn't really read, and he couldn't really write. He could speak just a little bit of English. |
About 150 years ago, the steeple of the Old Town Clock Church in New Albany rose 150 feet in the air, serving as a call to worship but also acting as a beacon to slaves seeking a new life in the north via the Underground Railroad. On Thursday, over 100 dignitaries, history buffs, donors, and.... |
THE ashes of David Gest have been scattered in an emotional York ceremony in accordance with his final wishes, his best friend has confirmed. The entertainer's ashes were scattered from the top of Clifford's Tower following a ceremony attended by a 20-strong group of family and friends, including David's sister Barbara Gerber. |
ST. JOSEPH — A name synonymous with high school basketball is getting back in the game. Brian Loman, the son of former area coaching legend Lyle Loman, is the new St. Joseph-Ogden girls’ basketball coach. SJ-O approved the hiring of Loman, 47, at Monday night’s school board meeting. |
Local religious leader, Rev. Frederick McAlpine is among four candidates ratified by the Free National Movement (FNM) Monday night. In an official statement from the FNM, Tuesday, May 24, it was confirmed that McAlpine, Desmond Bannister, Brensil Rolle and Gadville McDonald were named as candidates for the upcoming 2017 General Elections. |
This story started more than seven years ago. It wasn't even about football, at first. It began when a kid called Anthony Tipungwuti looked around his classroom on Melville Island one day, and wondered what he was doing there. He couldn't really read, and he couldn't really write. He could speak just a little bit of English. |
“Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,” said Jesus Christ to his disciples in Mathew chapter 28 verse 19. This is the Great Commission and all believers are called to adhere. Those who do are called missionaries. |
Pauline Curtet – Peshtiwan Nasser Abdal has been holed up in a church for the past four months, in a desperate bid to avoid deportation from Germany. The 21-year-old Yazidi Iraqi, like 400 other people, is being offered sanctuary by a German church under a tradition that dates back to the Middle Ages. |
Arts Correspondent. Celebration Church was the place to be last Sunday when Pastor Bonnie Deuschle and the Celebration Church Choir launched their album titled “Seven Times A Day” during a live performance to a full house.The concert, which was free for all, attracted people from all walks of life who thronged the Centre despite the chilly weather. |
Pastor Carl Gallups, the bestselling author of the book "The Rabbi Who Found Messiah: The Story of Yitzhak Kaduri and His Prophecies of the Endtime," says Republicans and Democrats do not often agree on things, but some of them definitely agree on their dislike for presidential hopeful Donald Trump. |
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