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Timothy J Schneider – Carmi

Timothy worked at 5 th Street Market most recently. He also worked as a farm hand and in the oilfield. He is survived by his parents; his two sons; his brother, Jason Phillip (Brandy) Schneider; three nieces; two nephews and several aunts, uncles and cousins. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, December 21 st at New Beginnings Church of God in Carmi, with a visitation taking place one hour prior to the service. The Stendeback Family Funeral Home in Carmi is in charge of arrangements.

REGIONAL BLOOD DRIVES THIS WEEK

  (OLNEY/NEWTON) The American Red Cross is still calling on all eligible and first time donors to make a special effort to get out and give blood with all blood types and platelets very much in need. Here’s some upcoming blood drives : Tuesday (12/15/20) at the Christ Our Rock Lutheran High School near Centralia from 11:00 to 4:00 Tuesday (12/15/20) at the New Beginnings Church in Newton from 1:00 to 6:00 Tuesday (12/15/20) at the Grace United Methodist Church in Neoga from 1:00 to 6:00 Wednesday (12/16/20) at the Robinson Community Center from 1:00 to 6:00 Wednesday (12/16/20) at the American Legion in Patoka from 2:30 to 6:30 Thursday (12/17/20) at the Flora Church of the Nazarene from 1:00 to 6:00

Do Riots Work? Cincinnati s Black Community Weighs In

Avondale residents say rioting has repercussions for families and generations to come. Posted: 11:46 AM, Dec 10, 2020 Updated: 2020-12-14 17:52:23-05 African Americans who lived through Cincinnati’s riots in the late ‘60s have strong opinions over whether they should be used alongside peaceful protest to advance civil rights. CINCINNATI — The history of Avondale is known for a number of things in the Cincinnati area, but perhaps one of the most notorious, impactful and memorable chapter in the neighborhood’s history are the race riots that occurred there in the late 1960s. The grainy, jarring images of past uprisings are eerily similar to the visuals America has been confronted with from this year’s race riots, and those similarities have uniquely resonated with the local residents who experienced the earlier scenes of unrest firsthand. The very same Black people of Cincinnati who took part in or passively watched the riots of 67 and 68 have strong op

Yearly toy drive sees success in Benton County

WBBJ TV December 9, 2020 BENTON COUNTY, Tenn. On December 18, the Benton County Sheriff’s Office, along with the New Beginnings Church, will invite those in need to come and shop presents for their children. Benton County Sheriff Kenny Christopher says they’ve received an outpouring of donations, and they’re hoping to save Christmas for the families who might not be able to afford gifts. He gives credit to the Benton County community for their generosity. “Every project that we’ve thrown out there, they bend over backward. This is one of the greatest places in the world to live. When you say there’s a need, the people of Benton County are going to step up and give,” Sheriff Christopher said.

Tri-State s child poverty rates improved in 2019, but will COVID-19 crisis erase gains?

Tri-State s child poverty rates improved in 2019, but will COVID-19 crisis erase gains? This is hitting everyone Poverty eased its grip on Greater Cincinnati’s children in 2019, according to new estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. But the new information does not reflect the COVID-19 economic crisis or the families struggling in its wake. and last updated 2020-12-10 17:30:52-05 CINCINNATI — Poverty eased its grip on Greater Cincinnati’s children in 2019, according to new estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. The latest American Community Survey found that 16.8% of children across the Tri-State – nearly 86,000 kids lived below the federal poverty level last year.

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