Phillips photo Atchison County
ATCHISON COUNTY Law enforcement authorities are investigating an alleged disturbance and have made an arrest.
Just after 5:30p.m. May 8, officers investigated an incident that occurred in a residence in the 1000 block North 2nd Street in Atchison, according to Police Chief Mike Wilson.
A group of young men were together in the residence when a disturbance began between two of the men. A 19- year-old man was choked and struck in the face with a fist, according to Wilson. A private vehicle transported the victim the hospital where he was treated for injuries and released.
Police arrested 19-year-old Jackson Phillips of Atchison on requested charges of aggravated battery. He is no longer in custody at the Atchison County Jail, according to online records.
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RINSE releases Tamaryn (Wherever I Am) from debut EP
RINSE releases Tamaryn (Wherever I Am) from debut EP
RINSE will release his debut EP next month.
After collaborations with artists such as Hatchie, RINSE is streaming an impressive slice of his own 80’s dream pop with Wherever I Am due on March 5th.
The video for Tamaryn (Wherever I Am) has been self-directed by Joe Agius AKA, who says:
“I built and painted the walls and nearly every object featured in each room (thanks to Facebook marketplace) over a couple of weeks, while the 3D animation was created by Jackson Phillips and Skye Skye.”
EMBREEVILLE - Vernon Jackson Phillips, age 73, of the Embreeville community went home to be with his Lord on December 29, 2020. Jackson was preceded in death by his parents, Luther and Faye Phillips. He was a graduate of Lamar High School and East Tennessee State University. He proudly served his country in the US Air Force in crypto maintenance. He was stationed at Clark Air Base in the Philippines. Jackson spoke fondly of the friendships developed in his years at Texas Instruments, Inc. in Johnson City and Plus Mark in Greeneville. Jackson loved time outdoors with his family and friends, fishing and enjoying Godâs creation. Some of his favorite memories were family vacations to many of Americaâs national parks. He was a dedicated family man and was a faithful partner to his high school sweetheart, Sheila Beals, for more than 53 years. His children and grandchildren were the pride of his life and he cherished every moment spent with them. Above all, Jackson was a true man