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One of the few photos of the POWs that worked in the fields around Clearmont (Rose Fowler Photo, Vannoy Collection.) Seventy-six years ago this month, Clearmont was home to around 200 German Prisoners of War,
Jerry Leslie, of Lander, passed away in Mesquite, Nevada May 1
st, 2021. A joint celebration of life for both Jerry and Marge Leslie, is to be planned for July in Lander.
Born Jerry Arthur Leslie, on May 20, 1939, in Lincoln Illinois, to Arthur and Venita. Jerry was born into the life of farming and worked the family farms. He told many stories over the years of his farm life, including what âpulling pigsâ means, and the time he had to drive his mother to the hospital while she was in labor with his sister. He was 9 years old and drove the stick-shift truck to the hospital in time. He attended Odell High School. Jerry enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1956. In the Navy, Jerry was trained as a meteorologist. He released the old-style weather balloons from the shipâs deck to collect critical data from the balloon as it rose, so the weather could be forecast and enable the naval fleets to sail safely. He loved the sea life, and picked up his famous saying, âred sky
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Thursday, Disc Side of Heaven hosted Media Day prior to the opening of the 2021 Play It Again Sports Jonesboro Open. “The Drive with Brad Bobo” was live from the course to visit with some of the players, Disc Golf Pro Tour staff, and event sponsors. Among the guests: Greenwood native and golfer Kevin Jones, Cameron Campbell of Play It Again Sports, Paige Pierce, the winner of all four women’s events in Jonesboro, and Arkansas State alum Seth Fendley, the Administrative and Operations Director for the DGPT.
Willow Spring man convicted of habitual DWI in Pender Co. Cameron M. Campbell, 39, was sentenced to a term of 18-31 months in prison. (Source: DA s Office) By WECT Staff | February 24, 2021 at 1:35 PM EST - Updated February 24 at 1:35 PM
PENDER COUNTY, N.C. (WECT) - A jury in Pender County found a Willow Spring man guilty of habitual driving while impaired Wednesday.
Cameron M. Campbell, 39, was sentenced to 18-31 months in prison.
According to the District Attorney’s Office, Campbell was previously convicted of DWIs in 2001 and 2003, and twice in 2011 in New Hanover County. He also also convicted of DWI in 2017 in Wake County.