Jan 12, 2021
The rapid surge in COVID-19 cases in Hunt County has prompted the Methodist churches in the county to suspend all in-person activities.
The rapid surge in COVID-19 cases in Hunt County has prompted the Methodist churches in the county to suspend all in-person activities.
Bishop Michael McKee of the North Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church to issue a letter Saturday, alerting church officials of the decision.
âThe alarming spike in positive COVID-19 diagnoses in Hunt County has severely impacted the ability of healthcare workers to provide care for their community,â McKee said. âIn-person gatherings, medical experts have warned, have heavily contributed to this influx and will continue to do so if swift action is not taken, Because of this â effective immediately â I am suspending all in-person worship activities at North Texas Conference churches in Hunt County through Feb. 15. This is a vital and necessary step in our ongoing ef
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Van Pamperien, known to family and friends as âPamp,â died peacefully on Dec. 12, 2020, at the age of 80 years old.Â
Van was born in Buckhart, Mo., on April 15, 1940, to John Henry Pamperien and Opal Coonts Pamperien.  He graduated from Mountain Grove High School and then attended SMSU in Springfield, Mo.Â
He began his journey of careers with Sho-Me Power, Utilities Director for the City of Houston and then was appointed by Gov. Kit Bond as the director of the Disaster Preparedness Program in Jefferson City.  Upon moving back to Houston, Mo., he became a Special Agent for the Department of Public Safety, Division of Liquor Control, serving for 27 years. Â