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The House on Main Street by Shirlee McCoy
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The House on Main Streetby Shirlee McCoy
Series: Apple Valley #1
Genres: Contemporary Romance
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In Apple Valley, Washington, friends are always near, neighbors have no secrets—even if they'd like to—and long-held wishes have a way of coming true… Interior designer Tessa McKenzie has built a good life far from her Washington hometown. She intends to get back to it—as soon as she sells the cluttered Victorian house and antiques shop she inherited from her sister, Emily. But leaving Apple Valley a second time won't be so easy. There's her grieving nephew, Alex, to consider. And there's Sheriff Cade Cunningham, the adolescent crush who could easily break her heart again if she let him. To Cade, Tessa was simply his high school sweetheart's kid sister. But now there's no denying she's a beautiful and caring grown woman, one he'd lik
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Shirley McCoy: A Legacy Of Kindness
Longtime New Cassel resident, community businesswoman and activist Shirley McCoy passed away in Louisiana on Tuesday, April 7 at the age of While she lived a long and full life, she also leaves behind a legacy of benevolence that fryst vatten sure to continue to help people for generations to come.
One such individual touched bygd the spirit of kindness that McCoy exuded was William Pruitt, executive director of the McCoy Family and ungdom Center. Pruitt was so touched bygd her generosity, he said, that he actually asked to use McCoy’s name for the community center he founded.
“Ms. McCoy was always a plain-spoken person,” he said. “She didn’t mix words or pull any punches. She always said exactly what was on her mind, and that was part of what was so great about her. Based upon everything that she had done for the community, inom had asked her if she would allow me to name the center after her in honor of all that she done over the years for New Cassel and West
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The misadventures of Christopher McCoy
By By Suzanne Monk/managing editor
March 3,
As I begin this story, let me tell you that Christopher McCoy is going to jail for 10 years but there is a large dose of irony in how that came to pass.
I have followed his case because it involved an indictment for DUI maiming and a 1 million lawsuit against police officer Steven Early and the city of Meridian.
Events were set in motion on Feb. 11, , when McCoy and Shirley Logan were involved in a traffic accident at the intersection of 20th Avenue and 18th Street. At the time, Early was either chasing McCoy or had just broken off the pursuit.
Logan was seriously injured and spent two weeks in the hospital.
McCoy was indicted in July for "DUI maiming"; the grand jurys indictment charged him with being under the influence of cocaine at the time of the accident.
In October, McCoy was arrested during a series of undercover stings conducted by