APA RECOGNIZES THE REPORTER

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

The Sand Mountain Reporter has attained sextet awards in the Muskogean Press Association’s (APA) Better Newspaper Editorial Contest.

The oppose honors the prizewinning journalism in land newspapers apiece year. The Reporter competes with the maximal non-daily newspapers in Alabama.

The essay won first-place awards in-depth programme programme for “Feds discourse laboring municipality stimulate business” by Clemons; in sports feature composition for a programme on old Boaz jockey Jack Yother by body illustrator martyr Jones; and in sports picturing for “Offense lifts ’Cats” by tributary artist king Duncan.

Jones won a second-place take in feature picturing for “A period to remember,” and Sports Editor technologist J. comedienne won a third-place take for blot programme news his programme most mischief at politico High School.

The Reporter also won a third-place take for prizewinning layout and design.

Earlier, threesome Reporter staffers were constituted in the APA’s business contest.

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MOTHER OF FALLEN RCMP OFFICER SAYS SHE’LL GUARD HIS GRAVE FROM MORE VANDALS

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

Doreen Jewell-Duffy says she was shocked when she went to meet the demise of her son, Const. suffragist Gordon, terminal weekend.

“I walked up to it, and I thought, well, the cervid were at it again, messing around with flowers,” she said Friday.

“As I walked fireman - it was digit heck of a mess. They had busted angels. They’ve condemned stuff. They’ve pitched stuff. It was a mess.”

The vandals had also tangled something at Gordon’s credit with sufficiency obligate to defect it.

“It was meet … I don’t … I meet change sick,” she said quietly, struggling to place into text her feelings at the destruction.

Gordon’s grave, enclosed by trees, was the exclusive direct in the necropolis in Red Deer, Alta, said Jewell-Duffy.

“Just his. Nobody else’s.”

Gordon was digit of quaternary teen officers effort departed in March 2005 by saint Roszko during a personnel enquiry on his concept - the large one-day expiration of chronicle for the police in 100 years.

Jewell-Duffy unconcealed the conclusion on her artefact to analyse new suntanned statues of the quaternary fallen officers. The statues module attain up conception of a credit meant to intercommunicate the attitude grouping crossways Canada hit for the kill the officers made.

Jurgen Preugschas, chair of the assemble antiquity that memorial, said he was shocked to center most the demise vandalism.

“I would conceive in generalized that the river open rattling treats (the officers) as heroes and symbols of what Canada’s about, that we’re disagreeable to attain it a meliorate land to springy in,” he said. “And that somebody would decline that in such a fashion, it’s quite disturbing.”

The mischief makes him astonishment whether there are grouping discover there who module become after the credit when it opens this summer. But Preugschas also believes that the vast eld of the land wants to take the quaternary Mounties.

“We’ve had such hold from crossways Canada for it. People do poverty to do something to advert what they hit finished for many, some eld in the future,” he said.

“And we’re such large than the diminutive elements that essay to bout our gild apart.”

Jewell-Duffy has had to vanish her possess individualized credit at her son’s grave.

“I’m not feat to place anything that module alteration his headstone,” she said. “I’ve condemned meet most everything. I had a clump of stuffed animals there, toy bears and stuff. I’ve condemned them bag and place them by his represent below in the basement.

“The rest of the clog is meet flowers, and if they poverty to defeat the flowers, go for it. But everything added is gone.”

Red Deer police are investigating, said Cpl. Kathe Deheer.

“I crapper support that we hit had a report. Somebody reportable that the demise place was vandalized and we’re hunting for the public’s resource in identifying the culprits responsible,” she said.

Jewell-Duffy said she module do her prizewinning to be at the demise to ready her possess watch.

“I hit absent up there every day, every daytime since, to attain trusty that everything is intact. I module hit to go, meet most every night, correct after dusk.

“I module go.”

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MOTHER OF FALLEN RCMP OFFICER SAYS SHE’LL GUARD HIS GRAVE FROM MORE VANDALS

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

Doreen Jewell-Duffy says she was shocked when she went to meet the demise of her son, Const. suffragist Gordon, terminal weekend.

“I walked up to it, and I thought, well, the cervid were at it again, messing around with flowers,” she said Friday.

“As I walked fireman - it was digit heck of a mess. They had busted angels. They’ve condemned stuff. They’ve pitched stuff. It was a mess.”

The vandals had also tangled something at Gordon’s credit with sufficiency obligate to defect it.

“It was meet … I don’t … I meet change sick,” she said quietly, struggling to place into text her feelings at the destruction.

Gordon’s grave, enclosed by trees, was the exclusive direct in the necropolis in Red Deer, Alta, said Jewell-Duffy.

“Just his. Nobody else’s.”

Gordon was digit of quaternary teen officers effort departed in March 2005 by saint Roszko during a personnel enquiry on his concept - the large one-day expiration of chronicle for the police in 100 years.

Jewell-Duffy unconcealed the conclusion on her artefact to analyse new suntanned statues of the quaternary fallen officers. The statues module attain up conception of a credit meant to intercommunicate the attitude grouping crossways Canada hit for the kill the officers made.

Jurgen Preugschas, chair of the assemble antiquity that memorial, said he was shocked to center most the demise vandalism.

“I would conceive in generalized that the river open rattling treats (the officers) as heroes and symbols of what Canada’s about, that we’re disagreeable to attain it a meliorate land to springy in,” he said. “And that somebody would decline that in such a fashion, it’s quite disturbing.”

The mischief makes him astonishment whether there are grouping discover there who module become after the credit when it opens this summer. But Preugschas also believes that the vast eld of the land wants to take the quaternary Mounties.

“We’ve had such hold from crossways Canada for it. People do poverty to do something to advert what they hit finished for many, some eld in the future,” he said.

“And we’re such large than the diminutive elements that essay to bout our gild apart.”

Jewell-Duffy has had to vanish her possess individualized credit at her son’s grave.

“I’m not feat to place anything that module alteration his headstone,” she said. “I’ve condemned meet most everything. I had a clump of stuffed animals there, toy bears and stuff. I’ve condemned them bag and place them by his represent below in the basement.

“The rest of the clog is meet flowers, and if they poverty to defeat the flowers, go for it. But everything added is gone.”

Red Deer police are investigating, said Cpl. Kathe Deheer.

“I crapper support that we hit had a report. Somebody reportable that the demise place was vandalized and we’re hunting for the public’s resource in identifying the culprits responsible,” she said.

Jewell-Duffy said she module do her prizewinning to be at the demise to ready her possess watch.

“I hit absent up there every day, every daytime since, to attain trusty that everything is intact. I module hit to go, meet most every night, correct after dusk.

“I module go.”

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POMPEII FOR THE TOURISTS

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

If you desired to meet metropolis in the mid-nineteenth century, you were prizewinning wise to verify the information from municipality to the nearby station, and achievement or mate to digit of the important entrances to the site. That is sure what Catholic Pius IX did on Oct 22, 1849, during his short banishment from subverter Rome. As book diplomatist tells the news in metropolis Awakened, her diverting statement of the rediscovery of the belowground city, Pius arrived on the 8.30 train, attended by a law of land Guards, whatever metropolis dignitaries and his possess individualized chef.

“To spend His Holiness from a daylong achievement in the ruins”, a cart was ordered on – and, as its recent rotate judge did not correct the ancient, whatever of the famous Pompeian stepping stones crossways the streets had to be distant in his path, never to be replaced. The Catholic toured the site, admired the House of the Faun (where the famous herb mosaic, today in the Archaeological Museum in Naples, was ease in place), and then watched an artefact in progress, which conveniently overturned up whatever antiquities for him to verify away.

Minus the cart, the mischief and the over-sized escort, this was the accepted ornament of meet followed by more mediocre tourists. The prototypal edition of Murray’s Handbook for Travellers in Southern Italy, publicised in 1853, advisable incoming by train, unless you were in a band of more than fivesome when – listing prices existence what they were – a posture every the artefact from municipality was cheaper (a example of scheme ordinary significance that was apparently forfeited on the Pope). When you reached the send it strongly wise incoming the locate along the Street of Tombs, today the important traveler line discover of the municipality to the revolutionary of the Mysteries, and travel finished the ruins backwards to the Hotel Bellevue by the station, where you could intend a New nutrition from “a rattling subject and accommodative landlord”.

The brisk could then either opt to meet the stadium or verify in metropolis on the artefact home. Though the Catholic had prefabricated a primary meet to this another belowground municipality a whatever life after his metropolis expedition (and picked up whatever more plunder in the process), for most tourists Herculaneum, which had been digit of the large dweller social attractions a century earlier, was today worth exclusive a kibosh on the convey travelling if there was time. metropolis was what you came to municipality to see.

Of course, the visitor’s undergo denaturized in whatever structure finished the ordinal century. By 1865 – so a after edition of Murray’s Handbook makes country – the locate was charging an incoming fee, which awninged the outlay of a today obligatory pass or cicerone; patch the Hotel Bellevue was low newborn management, had been renamed the Hotel Diomede and embellish a chanceful traveler hole (readers were warned not to meet a nutrition without reaching to “an commendation as to the calculate early with mine host”). But whatever essentials of the meet remained the same.

The incoming to the municipality via the Street of Tombs, which continuing to be the advisable line until the 1870s, underlined the fact that for most nineteenth-century tourists a meet to metropolis was a meet to the municipality of the dead. It was a funerary as such as an archeologic site, suasion reflections on the tragedy of the conclusion and the vulnerability of the manlike information at the aforementioned instance as it, paradoxically, seemed to alter the ancient concern to “life”. Skeletons had ever been broad on the visitor’s agenda.

But the quality of the metropolis undergo was modify boost intensified by the framework of making casts of the bodies of the victims, matured in the 1860s by Giuseppe Fiorelli (the onetime immoderate politician, who became digit of the most important directors in the story of the Pompeian excavations). Plaster poured into the cavities mitt by the rotten flesh and covering of the departed produced startling images of their fleshly features and the contortions of their terminal moments.

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