Maria entered Puerto Rico here at dawn on Sept. 20 with sustained 155-mph winds and continued across the island in its destructive, deadly march. The Category 4 storm killed more than 60 people, although some unofficial estimates have the death toll as high as 1,000, destroyed homes and knocked out power to most of the island. |
Maria entered Puerto Rico here at dawn on Sept. 20 with sustained 155-mph winds and continued across the island in its destructive, deadly march. The Category 4 storm killed more than 60 people, although some unofficial estimates have the death toll as high as 1,000, destroyed homes and knocked out power to most of the island. |
Maria entered Puerto Rico here at dawn on Sept. 20 with sustained 155-mph winds and continued across the island in its destructive, deadly march. The Category 4 storm killed more than 60 people, although some unofficial estimates have the death toll as high as 1,000, destroyed homes and knocked out power to most of the island. |
Maria entered Puerto Rico here at dawn on Sept. 20 with sustained 155-mph winds and continued across the island in its destructive, deadly march. The Category 4 storm killed more than 60 people, although some unofficial estimates have the death toll as high as 1,000, destroyed homes and knocked out power to most of the island. |
Maria entered Puerto Rico here at dawn on Sept. 20 with sustained 155-mph winds and continued across the island in its destructive, deadly march. The Category 4 storm killed more than 60 people, although some unofficial estimates have the death toll as high as 1,000, destroyed homes and knocked out power to most of the island. |
Maria entered Puerto Rico here at dawn on Sept. 20 with sustained 155-mph winds and continued across the island in its destructive, deadly march. The Category 4 storm killed more than 60 people, although some unofficial estimates have the death toll as high as 1,000, destroyed homes and knocked out power to most of the island. |
Maria entered Puerto Rico here at dawn on Sept. 20 with sustained 155-mph winds and continued across the island in its destructive, deadly march. The Category 4 storm killed more than 60 people, although some unofficial estimates have the death toll as high as 1,000, destroyed homes and knocked out power to most of the island. |
11th March 2018. Rose Ejembi, Makurdi Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has expressed sadness over the gruesome murder;
11th March 2018. As Bishop Ugorgi celebrates first mass George Onyejiuwa, Owerri The atmosphere was electrifying as the;
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The News started requesting records from the city. Mitchell left the department last year; she did not respond to a request for comment. When reached by phone, Wagner referred The News to the city's media office and abruptly hung up. The News then formally requested interviews with Wagner and the new housing director, David Noguera. |
A Lexington church’s property has been placed in the protective custody of a court-appointed overseer after allegations of fraud, improprieties and serious wrongdoing, according to a new judge’s ruling. The court’s master commissioner James H. Frazier III will be in charge of all property of.... |
The Northeast Georgia Health System recently welcomed new members to several affiliated boards: *Northeast Georgia Health System Board. Jackie Wallace -- retired, president of United Way of Hall County. *Northeast Georgia Medical Center Board. Eugene Cindea, MD pediatrician, The Longstreet Clinic. Semuel Maysonet Builder Sales manager, Loan Depot. |
Slim, chic and soft-but-firm-voiced, Tjuana Byrd emanates a warmth that is not diminished by her calm, cool demeanor and enviable poise. She's the embodiment of the empowered woman that the Women's Foundation of Arkansas is working so hard to replicate throughout Arkansas. |
I took a breath, buried my pride and slid the $20 bill across the counter, suggestively. “Are there any complimentary upgrades available?” I asked the woman working the check-in at the Luxor Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. I was in town for four nights and on a mission to live it up in Las.... |
The year 2016 opened a deep and divisive rift between two factions already prone to distrust each other. A battle for supremacy raged, insults flew and a long-simmering culture war reignited. This rift had nothing to do with President Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, with coastal elites or rural America. |
Once we've reconnected after the phone interview with Christian comedian John Crist suddenly drops, I suggest the cause of the interference: "It's Satan doing it." "Totally. The enemy at work," he delivers in the same dry drawl he uses when he embodies the "Lady Who Has a Bible Verse for Every.... |
They emptied out the van last week, removed the wheels and hoisted it onto a trailer. It looked hollow, tired and a bit lopsided. You couldn’t see the stories it contained, the adventures, the accumulated trips and experiences and conversations stuffed to the ceiling, seeping out the doors and trailing behind as it was hauled away. |
Jesse PruettCover for Jesse Pruett's 2018 solo worship album The Journey. On Friday, emerging worship leader and artist Jesse Pruett released his new solo worship album, The Journey . The independently released project is available to stream or download on all digital platforms, including
The album.... |
By Pastor Oloruntimilehin Joshua Daramola. Who is the God people are serving all time? Where is He? Where does He live? Is He living in heaven or earth? Nobody claimed to have seen God. In the scripture, Moses, Elijah and Jesus were seen on earth.
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Funeral homes often submit obituaries as a service to the families they are assisting. However, we will be happy to accept obituaries from family members pending proper verification of the death.
John Wayne Hall, Jr.Feb. 20, 1960 - March 9, 2018John Wayne Hall Jr., 58, formerly of China Spring, passed away Friday, March 9, 2018. |
Katherine AndersonAug. 25, 1926 - March 9, 2018Mary Katherine Anderson, 91, of McGregor, passed away March 9, 2018 in Waco.Visitation will be held from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., Sunday, March 11, at Cole Funeral Home in McGregor.Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. |
. A WOMAN has described the horrific experience of gouging out her own eyes while high on crystal meth.
FACEBOOK HALLUCINATION: Kaylee Muthart, 20, clawed out her eyeballs while high on crystal meth Kaylee Muthart, 20, said she was hallucinating when she clawed out her eyeballs outside South Main.... |
This History of the Baptist Faith in Jamaica , written by Inez Sibley for an English audience and readership — and who was William Knibb's great granddaughter — left out how her great grandfather , working with the then chief justice of Jamaica and the custos of Trelawny, double-crossed the slaves,.... |
CONWAY — Plans are moving right along for the development of the Pine Street Community Museum. “Things are going really well,” said Anthony Wayne Hoskins, chairman of the executive board of volunteers planning the museum. Hoskins said the museum will focus on the history of the Pine Street School,.... |
The Bible Society of Nigeria, BSN, was founded on February 8, 1966 to make the Word of God available in local Nigerian languages. In this interview with OLAYINKA LATONA, the General Secretary/Chief Executive Officer of the Bible Society of Nigeria, Rev. |
By Pastor William F. Kumuyi. We should all be concerned with eternity, because we will all get there one of these days; and we are created by an eternal God who gave His eternal nature to us that at the end of our temporal stay on earth, we will dwell with Him in the world beyond compare.
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