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Yearbooks earn national recognition

The Citizen your username your email Password recovery The 2020 McIntosh yearbook is featured in the 2021 Jostens Look Book. Of the tens of thousands of yearbooks, Jostens publishes around the world, only 460 appear in the annual Look Book, a comprehensive publication of the best-of-the-best in yearbook design and coverage. Beyond that, only 131 covers were selected for 2020, and The Legend, a 2020 Jostens National Program of Excellence, was honored for its cover for the first time. Despite uncertain circumstances, the staff produced a top-notch product, even turning to Zoom to finish the book. “Under the leadership of Jaylen Smith, Rachel Edge, Natalie Spellman, Aspen Ricca, Grant White, Orla Fennel, Savannah O’Connor, Sophia Campbell, Annisten Leone, Maggie Jo Dattilo, and Caroline Kimmel, the 2020 Legend yearbook met 100 percent of its publication deadlines and met the final deadline despite the governor closing schools two weeks before the book was due,” said MH

Ex-Lebanon cop gets 2 life sentences for double-homicide

Salem Statesman Journal Corrections and clarifications: The story was updated to reflect Brenton Richmond s sentence. He must serve 50 years in prison before he is eligible for parole.  A former Lebanon police officer will serve back-to-back lifetime prison sentences for shooting and killing his former girlfriend and an Independence man in 2019.   Brenton Wade Richmond, 50, was sentenced Thursday on two counts of second-degree murder in the deaths of Tammy Hopper and Erik Jacobs following a three-day hearing at the Linn County Expo Center in Albany. He pleaded guilty to the crimes Jan. 12, which were lowered from aggravated murder charges. Two additional murder charges and a burglary charge were dropped as part of the agreement. He must serve 50 years before he s eligible for parole. 

From Trekkie to Star Trek science consultant: Duke professor lives out his dream

T. Keung Hui (Raleigh) News & Observer RALEIGH — Duke University biology professor Mohamed Noor joins fellow Trekkies every Thursday to see the latest episode of the television show Star Trek: Discovery. But Noor has a very personal interest when each new episode is posted on CBS All Access, the streaming service for CBS. Noor is watching to see if any of his contributions as one of the Star Trek franchise s newest scientific consultants appears on screen. I feel very honored and privileged to have been able to contribute to it, Noor said in an interview with The News & Observer. It s very rewarding to hear (lead show character) Michael Burnham say a word I said. I literally want to scream every time.

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