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Former Superintendent George Branch Jr, passes away at 85

George W. Branch, Jr., 85 of Camden, AR, passed away on Thursday, July 20, 2023 at his home with his family by his side as was his request. He was born September 29, 1937 in Pine Bluff to the late George Senior and Ada Gray Branch. George graduated from Watson Chapel High School in 1953 where he lettered in Football and Basketball. George attended Southern State University (SAU) in Magnolia on a basketball and football scholarship and later transferred to Arkansas A&M in Monticello where he also participated in All Sports and was a 4 sport letterman. George was very young when graduating high school. He played his first college football against Arkansas State at the age of 15.

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F. Carol (Ammon) Curfman


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F. Carol (Ammon) Curfman, 78, of Hustontown went home to be with the Lord on Aug. 1, 2021. She died after a vigorous fight with cancer for 15 months. A loving family and friends surrounded her upon her passing. As a youth, attending Church in Lewisburg with her family, Carol connected with God early in life. During her cancer treatment she grew closer to God and shared her belief in Him. For the past 40 years, she has attended the Fairview United Methodist Church.
Carol was born in Lewisburg on Aug. 17, 1942. Her two teen-aged brothers preceded her in death, A. Richard Ammon and Frederic C. Ammon, and father and mother, Keith Otto Ammon and Florence Kathryn Ammon. Of her immediate family, her sister, Linda K. Ammon of Lancaster, PA, survives her.

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Clothing giveway planned
Grace’s Closet at Grace Lutheran Church, 1114 N. Cambria St., Bellwood, will host a clothing giveaway from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 13. Spring clothing will be available, as will fall and winter clothing. Those attending are asked to wear masks and follow social distancing guidelines. For more information, call the church at 814-742-7501.
Food pantry open on Fridays
Twenty-eighth Street Church of the Brethren Food Ministry, 2800 Union Ave., Altoona, will be open by appointment only every Friday. Call by Wednesday for a Friday appointment. For more information or to make an appointment, call the pantry at 814-207-8293.

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Maryville man convicted of Iraqi massacre returns home after presidential pardon


Maryville man convicted of Iraqi massacre returns home after presidential pardon
In his pardon, President Trump pointed to some problems with evidence presented at Dustin Heard's federal trial.
Author: Cole Sullivan, NBC News
Published: 6:47 PM EST December 23, 2020
Updated: 6:47 PM EST December 23, 2020
MARYVILLE, Tenn. — A Maryville man convicted in connection with the deaths of 14 unarmed Iraqi civilians was pardoned by President Trump and returned home to his family Tuesday night. 
Dustin Heard, 39, was serving more than 12 years in federal prison for voluntary manslaughter, among other charges, after he and three other private security contractors opened fire in a Downtown Baghdad square. 

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