Associated Press photo by EyePressĬalifornia's ghost lands: Between rainstorms, fog settles in the Kern River Canyon near Bakersfield. Two workers reportedly were injured in the blast. Grand Forks Herald photo by John Stennes via Associated PressĬhinese firefighters battle a blaze raging after an explosion at a chemical plant in Harbin, Heilongjiang province. Water, water, everywhere: The flooding Red River in Grand Forks, N.D., turns a farm into an island. The Town Talk photo by Leandro Huebner via Associated Press Ball residents have been on edge since convicted murderer and martial arts expert Richard Lee McNair escaped from the federal pen at Pollock. Killer on the loose: Armed with his rifle, Skip Sherlock keeps lookout as he waits for a school bus to unload his nieces and nephews in Ball, La. Brown’s wife, Monique Brown, on Instagram. To our family, he was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. To the world, he was an activist, actor, and football star. Could someone please call the animal hospital? News Virginian photo by Rosanne Weber via Associated Press Reactions to the death of Jim Brown, former NFL star, actor and activist. But the hole in the fence in Stuarts Draft, Va., isn't always big enough. Associated Press photo by Nati HarnikĬow catcher: The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. Zoo staffers are raising the tiny ape because its 21-year-old mother showed little interest in the job. This nipple is broken! A month-old orangutan sucks futilely on a finger belonging to Henry Doorly Zoo director Dr. Las Cruces Sun-News photo by Norm Dettlaff via Associated Press The school was hosting Project Sentry, an initiative of the federal Project Safe Neighborhood program that exposes students to the realities of gun violence. Gruesome lesson: Photos of shotgun wounds have the intended effect on seventh-graders Kaitlyn Carter (left) and Sallie McLees at Sierra Middle School in Las Cruces, N.M. We're pretty sure rugger Rocky Elsom was trying to strip the ball - not Mose Tuiali - during a match in Christchurch, New Zealand. Bakersfield Californian photo by Casey Christie Associated Press photo by Fernando Vergaraīright-eyed and bushy-tailed: A family outing in Bakersfield's Hart Park can wait until cat reconnaissance is complete. She's one of about 80 members of the indigenous tribe displaced from their jungle home by FARC rebels. El Paso Times photo by Victor Calzada via Associated Pressįorehead fashion: A Nukak-Maku woman applies makeup at a makeshift camp near the village of Agua Bonita, southern Colombia. Associated Press photo by Dave Thompsonįringe benefit: Hairdresser Isaac Rocha of the Avida Salon in El Paso, Texas, gives Kaletia Roberts some tuft love. She ain't what she used to be: The best handicapping tips at the Grand National, the world's most grueling steeplechase at England's Aintree Racecourse, come straight from the horse's mouth. Friends who wish may make memorial gifts to the Platte Valley Baptist Church Building Fund c/o Heer & Dahl Mortuary, 222 Cameron Street, Brush, CO 80723.Nice job, Einstein: Ten-year-old Allyson Flores finds a teammate's answer less than satisfactory at the Wood County Elementary School Quiz Bowl in Jerry City, Ohio. Visitation will be Tuesday from 2 – 6 PM. Interment will follow in the Glen Cemetery in Washington County. He was preceded in death by 1 brother, Norman 1 sister, Shirley and his parents.įuneral services will be Wednesday, April 22, 2009, at 10:00 AM at the Heer & Dahl Mortuary Chapel in Brush. Survivors include his wife, Joyce, of Fort Morgan 2 daughters, Heidi Elliott of Fort Morgan and Naomi Hopke of Colorado Springs 1 brother Howard of Bayfield, Ark 3 sisters, Beverly Knox of Phoenix, AZ, Carol Kindler of Merrill, IA, and Jeraldine Sperry of Albuquerque, NM and 4 grandchildren, Bradley, Caleigh, Kendall, and Darrien. He enjoyed building things and had a special interest in English Bulldogs. He was a member of Platte Valley Baptist Church. Jerry had worked as an automotive mechanic in several area garages, and at the time of his death Jerry was working for Dorn Ready Mix in Fort Morgan. ON May 7, 1974, he married Joyce Spangler in Denver. Jerry served in the US Army during the Viet Nam Conflict. He was born Main Fort Morgan to Howard & Virginia (Trim) Sperry. at the Colorado Plains Medical Center in Fort Morgan. Jerry Sperry, 66, life resident of Morgan & Washington Counties, passed away Sunday, April 19, 2009.
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