Welcome to another edition of today's news. I'm sorry that once again this is a bit later but I swear for the past few days my internet has been driving me absolutely insane! Anyways, hopefully there won't be anymore problems today so I can get on with today's report. (and it is super short today too)
First of all in today's news, a fire occurred at a Euclid recycling plant today and here's more of the details.
Finally in today's news, forty years after a baseball glove was lost it was finally discovered over a thousand miles away from where it originally had been lost. 2
Coleman served a prison sentence for child neglect and for selling methamphetamine. He should be grateful for a 2nd chance, and accept that Bible study is part of his rehabilitation.
That's nice that they found his baseball glove after all these years.
Hello everybody, and welcome to another edition of today's news. It looks like today we have another fairly short reported so let's get started with it! :yes (by the way, I will post tomorrow's report some time after church before I go to the movies)
First of all in today's news, a flagpole was dedicated to a fallen Ohio state trooper last night during a high school football game. Here's more on the story.
And a ninety-eight year old man's love for his wife certainly proves to go a long way as he walks six miles to visit her every day in the hospital. Here's more on the story.
And also a seventy-seven year old man has plead guilty in court to poisoning America's national bird and other wildlife. :angry Here's more of the details.
That's all for today's news! (oh and by the way about the construction worker that was forced to attend Bible study, I agree with you to a point Michael74, but you also have to remember that the Lord wants His people to come to Him by their own free will and for that kind of job, it certainly shouldn't be legal to be forced) Have a wonderful day and God bless you all!
That was nice of Patrolman Paul Rypinski to help that couple with their baby.
Go Indians.
Normally Bible study should be voluntary, but that construction worker was a convicted felon being rehabilitated. The owner needs some way to rehabilitate those he gives a 2nd chance to, so that his customers are protected. Whether its a Bible study, a 12 step program, or an ankle monitor, there must be some way to insure that convicted felons are not returning to their criminal ways before turning them loose on customers and other employees. Many employers won't even hire convicted felons because of the risk to other employees or their customers. Taking away that employer's ability to rehabilitate felons would take away his ability to protect his customers and other employees. He might not be able to safely give felons a 2nd chance anymore. Anyway, that's my opinion.
Have a wonderful day too, and may the Lord bless you.
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