Stay updated with breaking news from Betty ryan. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Harding, William A. “Bill” Wednesday, February 10, 2021 William A. “Bill” Harding William A. “Bill” Harding went home to be with his Lord and Savior on February 9, 2021.
Bill was born on April 21, 1936 in Isabel, Kansas to Orval and Mary Ellen Harding who preceded him in death, along with siblings Margaret Ditgen, Bernice Bell, June Wortman, Betty Ryan, and baby Orval Harding, Jr.
He was a member of the East Ridge Christian Church where he served as Pastor for several years.
Bill is survived by his devoted wife Linda, their children, Dr. William “Christopher” Harding (Molly) of Houston Texas, Jonathan Harding (Ashton Kate) of Ringgold, Georgia; his children, Debbie Baker (Danny) of Wichita, Kansas, Diane Stiff (Steven) of Houston, Texas, Denise McGrew (Dan) of Wichita, Kansas, Douglas Harding (Tammy) of Grove, Oklahoma, and Darrin Harding (Tina) of Wichita, Kansas, eleven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildre ....
); Regional reporters on why their job is important: My superpower is that I know everybody down here What state is our regional media in, and do we value it enough? By Gráinne Ní Aodha Saturday 2 Jan 2021, 10:30 AM Jan 2nd 2021, 10:30 AM 15,650 Views 16 Comments IT’S BEEN A year when everyone has taken a hit, and though local media has not escaped unscathed, it has survived with the help of some creativity. With no local court cases, sporting events, social or school activities for much of 2020, regional papers have been much thinner than usual. “If somebody said to me a year ago: ‘Have a go at the year without any sport, without any court and without any local authority meetings, and let us know how you get on?’ I’d have thought that’s just not possible,” Dave O’Conne ....
2020 Highlights: COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath is year s top story in northern Brainerd lakes area Take a month-by-month look at some of the more important stories that appeared on the pages of the Echo Journal in 2020 Written By: Nancy Vogt | × 14 Lakes Craft Brewing Co. s float was all ready for the Crosslake St. Patrick s Day parade, which was canceled. Nancy Vogt / Echo Journal Traditionally, the Echo Journal doesn’t pick a top story of the year, but rather publishes a list of highlights from each month. However, it’s next to impossible not to say that the COVID-19 pandemic and its many effects on all of our lives was the top story of 2020 - and not just locally, but across the world. ....
billionaires. >billionaires. schieffer: senator dick durbin of illinois has the president s side of that story in a week when the white house tried to explain the need to raise taxes on the rich and romney looked flower ways not to talk about his own tax bill. the fascination with taxes i paid i find to be very small minded compared to the broad issues we face. schieffer: we ll talk about taxes in general with the antitax leader grover norquist, and neera tandem of the center for american progress. analysis on all of it from newsweek contributor myer ferguson. nia malika-henderson of the washington post, and our own john dickerson. plus pro-publica of the impact of these new superpacs and one of the very first negative campaign ads. go away, lady, you bother me. schieffer: this is face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, face the nation with bob schieffer. schieffer: and good morning again, and welcome to fails the ....
give. schieffer: senator dick durbin of illinois has the clinton and mccain accused of president s side of that story fathering illegitimate children. the stuff about obama s birth in a week when the white house certificate, and romney being tried to explain the need to raise taxes on the rich and blamed for the death of a cancer victim. romney looked flower ways not to so it s nothing new. talk about his own tax bill. that s for sure. the fascination with taxes i but as my mother used to say paid i find to be very small just because something has always been that way doesn t mean it s right. back in a minute. real estate in hong kong, minded compared to the broad issues we face. schieffer: we ll talk about taxes in general with the antitax leader grover norquist, and neera tandem of the center for american progress. analysis on all of it from and the optics industry in germany? newsweek contributor myer at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a comp ....