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Cordez King, a dedicated professional and respected community figure from Lake City, Florida, passed away in 2025. Known for his compassion, professionalism, and steady support to grieving families, King’s legacy as a funeral services expert and valued community member will be remembered by all who knew him. A Life Devoted to Service Cordez King was deeply committed to his work in funeral services, where he spent many years supporting families during their most difficult moments. A graduate of Columbia High School in Lake City, King’s career was marked by his compassionate approach, his ability to comfort grieving families, and his…

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Rosalie Charbonneau, a respected athlete from Laval, Quebec, passed away in 2025 following a tragic accident. Known for her dedication to rugby, her leadership on and off the field, and her positive impact within the Rouge et Or rugby program, Charbonneau’s legacy will continue to inspire future generations of athletes. A Storied Career in Rugby Rosalie Charbonneau’s remarkable athletic career was defined by her unwavering commitment to sport and her leadership both on and off the field. A former student-athlete, Charbonneau proudly represented the Rouge et Or – Rugby féminin team for five seasons. During her time with the program,…

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Mike Sciscoe, a well-known figure in the grassroots racing community and a lifelong resident of Greenwood, Indiana, passed away in 2025. Known for his humor, generosity, and unwavering devotion to motorsports, Mike leaves behind a legacy of mentorship, friendship, and dedication to the racing world. A Lifelong Devotion to Motorsports Mike Sciscoe’s presence in the motorsports community was felt far and wide, particularly across the Midwest. Originally from Whiteland, Indiana, Sciscoe was deeply involved in racing, especially through his connection to Mid America Speedway and other regional circuits. He was a familiar face in the pits, offering support to racers…

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Nick Lambros, a legendary figure in Oneonta, New York, and a cornerstone of Hartwick College’s athletic program, passed away in 2025. A 1959 graduate of Hartwick, Lambros dedicated over six decades to the institution as a student-athlete, coach, and mentor. His contributions to athletics and education have left an indelible mark on Hartwick and the community. A Legacy of Leadership and Excellence Nick Lambros was a dedicated coach whose influence extended far beyond the basketball court. As the head coach of the men’s basketball team for 21 seasons, he achieved a remarkable 353–191 record. His achievements included being named NCAA…

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Maurice Jones, a beloved assistant head coach of the Varsity Football team at Xaverian High School in Brooklyn, New York, passed away suddenly in 2025. Known for his leadership, discipline, and unwavering commitment to student-athletes, Jones leaves behind a legacy of mentorship and dedication that shaped both the school’s football program and the lives of countless young people. A Legacy of Leadership and Mentorship Maurice Jones served as Assistant Head Coach of the Varsity Football team for four years, where he became a cornerstone of the program. His leadership on and off the field was defined by discipline, structure, and…

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Former Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright is facing 65 ethics charges related to the misuse of taxpayer money. These charges include spending on personal items such as cigarettes, electronics, and subscription services, leading to an ongoing investigation by the South Carolina State Ethics Commission. Misuse of Public Funds The charges stem from Wright’s use of a Spartanburg County credit card for personal expenses. According to the South Carolina State Ethics Commission, Wright made over $17,000 in unlawful purchases at various stores, restaurants, and businesses. Among the items purchased were snacks, medicine, cigarettes, and electronics such as Apple Music subscriptions, Amazon…

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Dru Dickey, a cherished resident of Hedrick, Iowa, passed away in 2025, leaving behind a legacy of friendship, family, and unwavering dedication. Known for his strong presence, dependable nature, and deep connections with those around him, Dru’s passing has left a sorrowful void in the hearts of all who knew him. A Life Built on Friendship and Family Dru Dickey was more than just a member of his community; he was a beloved uncle, friend, and pillar of support for many. Known for his work ethic and outgoing personality, Dru forged lasting bonds throughout his life, creating deep connections with…

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 Country music star Morgan Wallen has pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges of reckless endangerment following an incident at a Nashville honky-tonk in 2024. The charges stemmed from a confrontation where Wallen allegedly threw a chair off a rooftop, leading to his arrest and a public outcry. The Incident The incident occurred on April 2024 at Chief’s, a popular honky-tonk bar in Nashville. Wallen, who had been involved in a dispute with bar staff, was seen on surveillance footage allegedly throwing a chair off the roof, causing it to land near a police cruiser parked below. The chair’s fall was…

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CHICAGO – Federal officials say two undocumented immigrants used their vehicles to try to ram and injure immigration officers during enforcement actions Wednesday in the Chicago suburbs. What we know: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said the incidents happened during “Operation Midway Blitz,” a federal immigration enforcement effort targeting undocumented immigrants with criminal records in the Chicago area. In Norridge, officials said Miguel Escareno De Loera, a Mexican national, struck an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) vehicle twice before jumping a curb and crashing into a stop sign. He entered the U.S. at an unknown date and location without…

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ATLANTA – David Ross, the former Atlanta catcher and Chicago Cubs manager, said Thursday he’s ready to manage again and said returning to the dugout with the Braves “would be amazing.” Even so, Ross declined to say much about his interest in the Braves in an interview with The Associated Press without knowing if he’ll be on the list of candidates to replace Brian Snitker. Ross, a native of Bainbridge, Georgia, was 262-284 in four seasons managing the Cubs from 2020-23. Under Ross, the Cubs won the NL Central in 2020. The backstory: Snitker, 69, announced Wednesday he will not…

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