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Police news for Saturday, May 15

Police news for Saturday, May 15 FacebookTwitterEmail 3of5 5of5 This week’s wanted The following are being sought on arrest warrants, according to various sheriff’s departments. The addresses listed are the last known addresses provided by the warrants and may be outdated. • Cory M. Fisher, 30, of 910 Doolin Ave. is being sought on a warrant accusing him of failing to appear in court on a charge of possession of methamphetamine. He is a white male standing 6 foot 4 and weighing 165 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes. • Todd E. McDade, 32, of 819 W. College Ave., Apt. 3, is being sought on a warrant accusing him of failing to appear in court on a charge of possession of methamphetamine.

May the 4th be with you: Fan names baby boy Luke on Star Wars Day

Those odds turned out to be pretty good Tuesday.  Luke Gray Sokolowski was born at 9:59 a.m., May 4 at Memorial Medical Center in Springfield to Matthew and Tamara Sokolowski of Lincoln. He weighed 9 pounds, 2 ounces and measured 20 ½ inches long. The couple s oldest son, Matthew, is 3 ½ years old. Fans of Star Wars celebrate May 4 each year because the date reflects a catchphrase from the movies, “May the Force be with you.” “It seems like it was just meant to be,” said Tamara Sokolowski, who had planned to name her second son Luke even before she knew his scheduled delivery date. “It’s a name I’ve always loved,” she said.

May 4th babies born at Memorial hospitals get Star War treatment

Star Wars Day baby named Luke in honor of the famous Jedi

Camps making plans, and changes, for post-pandemic summer

Camps making plans, and changes, for post-pandemic summer Samantha McDaniel-Ogletree, smcdaniel@myjournalcourier.com FacebookTwitterEmail The thrill of attending summer camp will return for some this year as several Jacksonville organizations are offering modified programs for the summer months. After programs were canceled last year because of the pandemic, organization this year are finding ways to restart the summer tradition for children. The Bob Fressen YMCA will have a summer camp with registration now open. Executive Director Mary Henry said registration is limited to 60 children because of spacing availability to meet current state guidelines. “We are absolutely thrilled to have camp this year,” Henry said. “We really missed the children last year. Summers are the highlight of the year.”

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