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What a difference a year makes. One year ago, the Madison Business Review â a student-led, business-focused publication published through The Breeze â launched with a mission to inform, empower and serve the JMU and Harrisonburg communities, in part by giving voices to bright, talented JMU students. The feedback from our first year has far exceeded my expectations and those of everyone at The Breeze, and I couldnât be more thankful to everyone whoâs supported us â including you, the reader. The Madison Business Review is a student-led, business-focused publication that aims to increase business knowledge and financial literacy at JMU and in Harrisonburg. ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading He was freed after 19 years in prison for a murder he didn t commit. Then came the COVID lockdown FacebookTwitterEmail March has brought both sorrow and salvation for Jeremy Puckett. Consider his history: On March 14, 2002, Puckett, then 25, was sentenced to life in prison for a murder he didn’t commit. The victim’s body had been discovered on a Rancho Cordova (Sacramento County) road four years earlier, to the date. Puckett proclaimed his innocence for two decades, but justice true justice didn’t come until March 13, 2020. On that date, Puckett stepped through a hidden door into a cage in a downtown Sacramento courtroom. He wore street clothes and the half-haggard, half-wired look of a man lacking sleep. Through bars, Puckett saw family and friends packed tight on the benches of the low-slung gallery. He saw a grown daughter and son who were just toddlers when sheriff’s deputies arrested him 19 years earli ....
Nursing homes eye new normal after decline in COVID cases NASSIM BENCHAABANE , St. Louis Post-Dispatch March 13, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail LAKE SAINT LOUIS, Missouri (AP) The barrier separating Kathy Miller from her mother was transparent enough that it was practically unnoticeable. It was the first time in nearly a year that Miller was able to enter the Cottages of Lake Saint Louis nursing home to see her mother, Clestean Stroud, 91. Under the plexiglass shield, Miller and her son Jeremy touched their shoes to Stroud’s leopard print slippers, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. “You knew the barrier is there but you really feel like you’re there with her,” said Miller, of Dardenne Prairie, after the visit. It just brings hope. ....
David Alan Geary went home to be with his Lord and Savior on March 2, 2021. Dave was born to Donald and Betty McCaughey in Wilkinsburg, Pa., on Jan. 1, 1943. From age five to age fifteen, Dave was raised in Manila, Philippines while his father helped establish the Far East Broadcasting Company as missionaries. After moving back to the US, he resided in Redfield, S.D., where he graduated high school in 1961. He then attended and graduated from Northern State University in Aberdeen, S.D., with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration. Following graduation, he then attended Hub City Bible Institute, which is now Trinity Bible College in pursuit of pastoral ministry. ....
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