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Jimmie Christine Watson

Jimmie Christine Watson, 87, of Paris, passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020, at her home. Services are scheduled for 10 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 31 at Bright-Holland Funeral Home, with the Rev. Robert Myre officiating. Burial will follow in Evergreen Cemetery. Jimmie, the daughter of John Henry Harvell and Lura Naomi Gallaher Harvell, was born on Aug. 22, 1933, in McKinney. She was preceded in death by her parents; grandparents; several brothers and sisters, including Billy Harvell and C. W. Gallaher and wife, Betty; a special great-grandchild, Little Dylan (Peanut) Watson; the love of her life, Woody Watson Sr., whom she married at the age of 15, and the father of her three children; a daughter, Linda Jane LaForge and husband, Larry; a son-in-law, Earl Ingram; a granddaughter, Marce LaForge; and her dear step-dad, Bill Lawley.

Jacky ( Jack) Dean Croker

1931-2020 Jacky (Jack) Dean Crokerage 89, passed from this life December 11, 2020, in Early, TX due to complications from Covid-19. Jack was born on November 1, 1931, in Comanche, TX, where he grew up and graduated from Comanche High School. Jack joined the Navy in 1952 as an Aviation specialist. He was first stationed in California then went to Guam for 18 months. From there he spent a short time in Japan, where he ran into his brother, Kenneth, who was stationed there with the Air Force. He loved telling that story of running into his brother overseas. From Japan, he returned to Guam to finish his time there. He then returned to Comanche, TX, just long enough to marry the love of his life, Vessie Pearl Knight, on January 25, 1955. The newlyweds were off to KeyWest, FL where Jack was stationed for the next 9 months. He spent a total of 8 yrs in the service.

The United States District Court for the District of Maryland Tackles a Host of COVID-19 Related Cases in Late 2020, From Evictions to Compassionate Prisoner Release to Restrictions Imposed by Governor Hogan s Executive Orders

The United States District Court for the District of Maryland Tackles a Host of COVID-19 Related Cases in Late 2020, From Evictions to Compassionate Prisoner Release to Restrictions Imposed by Governor Hogan’s Executive Orders USA December 23 2020 Effective November 11, 2020, the United States District Court for the District of Maryland suspended all in-person proceedings and closed its doors to the public. The restrictions extend, for now, through January 15, 2021. Unsurprisingly, the Court remains busy, including with a host of COVID-19-related matters. This article provides an overview of several notable recent decisions from Maryland’s federal bench arising from the COVID-19 pandemic and attendant public health crisis and the restrictions put in place by state officials to stem the pandemic’s tide.

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United Pentecostal Church of Princeton will sing for community on Dec 20

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