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Among the missing persons is one who disappeared from a hospital, officials say. (Shutterstock)
MARYLAND Multiple people have been reported missing across Maryland in recent weeks, and we are hoping you can help bring them home.
Have you seen any of these individuals? Call the number listed with each person or 911 to provide information.
Briana Marie Jackson, 27, was last seen in Damascus at 6 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 12. When she left her family at her home on Angela Court, she was driving a 2007 black BMW 328is with Maryland tags 4ED7177. Her family has been unable to contact her since then. Jackson is about 5 feet, 7 inches tall and weighs around 135 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes. Have you seen her or her vehicle? Call the Montgomery County Police Department at 301-279-8000.
UpdatedMon, Feb 8, 2021 at 8:22 pm ET
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MARYLAND Multiple people have been reported missing across Maryland in recent weeks, and we are hoping you can help bring them home.
Have you seen any of these individuals? Call the number listed with each person or call 911 to provide information.
Rudolph Lewis, 78, was last seen in downtown Baltimore Feb. 5. He disappeared around 3 p.m. from the unit block of North Greene Street. Lewis is 5 feet, 7 inches tall and 180 pounds. Call the Baltimore Police Department s missing person unit at 443-984-7385.
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Herbert Bethel, 65, disappeared from Windsor Mill at 2:20 p.m. on Feb. 5. He was wearing a blue jacket, red shirt, black shorts and black shoes. He suffers from cognitive impairment and may need medication. Call the Woodlawn Precinct at 410-887-1340.
Agenda - North Greene school board, Jan. 20
Darren Iozia
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Among the items on the agenda are:
• Discussion of building maintenance and needed upgrades.
• Report of policy committee recommendations and approval of press policies and related procedures.
• Discussion of possible action to revise senior early dismissal work and study program procedures. Darren Iozia
By Benjamin Cox on December 22, 2020 at 12:04pm
Charlie & Beth Burrus in front of the Burrus Drug Store with their dog Ernie.
The Roodhouse community saw two of its most well-known public servants and business leaders retire over the weekend. Charlie and Beth Burrus retired from full-time pharmacy work on Friday after over 30 years in business.
The Burrus Drug Store opened in 1961 after Charlie’s family purchased the Coffman Drug Store. Roy and Betsy Burrus managed the store on the Roodhouse square until 1985.
According to the Greene Prairie Press, Charlie spent many days of his childhood and adolescence at the Coffman and eventually Burrus Drug Store. Charlie was a jack-of-all-trades at the store – taking deliveries to customers, waiting on customers in the store, stocking shelves, and general cleaning duties. Charlie eventually decided to go to school to be a pharmacist and was admitted to the St. Louis College of Pharmacy. While at pharmacy school, Charl
Agenda - North Greene school board, Dec. 16
Rochelle Eiselt
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Among the items on the agenda are:
• Adoption resolutions to abate taxes to make necessary debt payments.
• Discussion on recommendation for extension of in-person learning, extension of school day to regular hours, and return to in-person, late-start Mondays for second semester.
• Discussion for review and approval to readopt risk management plan and recommended revisions. Rochelle Eiselt