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Simply The Best Flowers & Gifts
Address:
105 Broad St
City:
Martinsville
State:
Virginia
Zip Code:
24112
Phone number:
(276) 666-2378
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Sep 21, 2016

Joan M. Toloday

Vic Toloday of Greenfield; children, Ann (Doug) Hoberty of Lebanon, Ohio, Pete (Kimberly) Toloday of Livonia, Mich., Dave (Jolene) Toloday of Martinsville, Shawn (Ellen) Toloday of Bloomington, Minn., and Chris (Reba) Toloday of Zionsville; siblings, Judy Toloday, Roselee (John) Jones, Don (Roxanne) Hubert, Michael (Rose) Hubert, Becky (Jerry) Garrett, and Pete (Kim) Hubert; fifteen grandchildren, Jordan (Alexis), Katelynn, Rachel, Kari, Andy, John, Ellie, Jacob, Lucas, Bradley, Ben, Owen, Hazel, Bailey, and Tyler; one great-grandchild, Rylie; and many nieces and nephews. Joan was preceded in death by her parents, Raymond and Frieda Hubert; and close family friend, Father Kenneth Murphy. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, September 22, at Erlewein Mortuary & Crematory, 1484 W. US Hwy. 40, Greenfield, IN 46140. A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. on Friday, September 23, at St. Michael Catholic Church, 519 Jefferson Blvd, Greenfield, IN 46140. Father Aaron Jenkins will be officiating. A private family committal will take place at McCray Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent directly to Hancock Regional Hospital Foundation, Attn: Hospice, 801 N. State St., Greenfield, IN 46140, or envelopes will be available at the mortuary. Friends may share a memory or send a condolence at erleweinmortuary.com or email condolences to sympathy@erleweinmortuary.com. (Greenfield Daily Reporter)

Jun 10, 2016

Town, School Partner To Develop 17-Acre Wood / Migratory Bird Day Saturday

Davis transferred the land to the town for $1. Besides access through the HES campus there is a small amount of frontage on Martinsville Road. At one time the Conservation Commission considered providing trail access from a small parking area there, but concerns about safety for the children dictated “gating” that access. According to Moreno entering the land from the road is made very difficult by terrain and thick overgrowth, and HES hopes to leave it that way to discourage questionable visits. The property has been posted prohibiting hunting and trapping, and public access, Moreno said, will be limited to non-school hours for the children’s protection. (The Vermont Standard)

Feb 2, 2016

UIL puts Lufkin in district with Conroe schools, Beaumont West Brook

Sabine, Colmesneil, Broaddus and Brookeland. In District 28-A will be Wells, Apple Springs, Groveton Centerville, Burkeville, Chester, Kennard and Martinsville. Other notable football districts are District 10-3A, Division II: Corrigan-Camden, Frankston, Crockett, Garrison, Hemphill and Newton; District 12-2A, Division I: Groveton, Centerville, Deweyville, Lovelady, West Sabine and West Hardin; and District 11-2A, Division I: Alto, Cushing, Joaquin, Carlisle, San Augustine and Shelbyville. The alignments announced on Monday will be for two school years from 2016-18. Brandon Ogden’s email address is bogden@lufkindailynews.com. AUSTIN (AP) — The University Interscholastic League Class 6A football and basketball district alignments for the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons: REGION I District 1 - EP Americas, EP Coronado, EP Eastwood, EP El Dorado, EP Franklin, EP Montwood, EP Pebble Hills, EP Socorro. District 2 - Amarillo Tascosa, Midland, Midland Lee, Odessa, Odessa Permian, Wolfforth Frenship, San Angelo Central (District 2 in football, District 8 in basketball). District 3 - Abilene, Haltom City Haltom, Keller, Keller Central, Keller Fossil Ridge, Keller Timber Creek, Weatherford. District 4 - Arlington, Arlington Bowie, Arlington Houston, Arlington Lamar, Arlington Martin, FW Young Men's Leadership Academy, FW Young Women's Leadership (basketball only), FW Paschal, Mansfield, North Crowley. District 5 - Euless Trinity, Hurst Bell, Lewisville, Lewisville Flower Mound, Lewisville Hebron, Lewisville Marcus, Northwest Nelson, Southlake Carroll. District 6 - Allen, Denton Guyer, McKinney, McKinney Boyd, Plano, Plano East, Plano West, Wylie. District 7 - Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Duncanville, Grand Prairie, Irving, Irving MacArthur, Irving Nimitz, South Grand Prairie. District 8 - Belton, Copperas Cove, Killeen, Killeen Ellison, Killeen Harker Heights, Killeen Shoemaker, Waco Midway. REGION II District 9 - Coppell, Dallas Jesuit, Dallas Skyline, Dallas White, Richardson, Richardson Berkner, Richardson Lake Highlands, Richardson Pearce. District 10 - Garland, Garland Lakeview Centennial, Garland Naaman Forest, Garland Rowlett, Garland Sachse, North Garland, South Garland. District 11 - Longview, Mesquite, Mesquite Horn, North Mesquite, Rockwall, Rockwall-Heath, Tyler, Tyler Lee. District 12 - Beaumont West Brook, Conroe, Conroe Oak Ridge, The Woodlands, The Woodlands College Park, Lufkin, Montgomery. District 13 - Pflugerville, Pflugerville Hendrickson, Round Rock, Round Rock McNeil, Round Rock Stony Point, Round Rock Westwood, Round Rock Cedar Ridge. District 14 - Austin Akins, Austin Anderson, Austin Bowie, Del Valle, Manor, San Marcos. District 15 - Houston Memorial, Houston Northbrook, Houston Spring Woods, Houston Stratford, Klein, Klein Collins, Klein Forest, Klein Oak. District 16 - Houston Aldine, Houston Davis, Houston Eisenhower, Houston MacArthur, Houston Nimitz, Spring, Spring DeKaney, Spring Westfield. REGION III District 17 - Cypress Creek, Cypress Fairbanks, Cypress Falls, Cypress Lakes, Cypress Ranch, Cypress Ridge Cypress Springs, Cypress Woods, Houston Jersey Village, Houston Langham Creek. District 18 - Houston Bellaire, Houston Chavez, Houston Lamar, Houston Math Science & Technology, Houston Reagan, Houston Westbury, Houston Westside. District 19 - Houston Strake Jesuit, Katy, Katy Cinco Ranch, Katy Mayde Creek, Katy Morton Ranch, Katy Seven Lakes, Katy Taylor, Katy Tompkins. District 20 - Fort Bend Austin, Fort Bend Bush, Fort Bend Clements, Fort Bend Dulles, Fort Bend Hightower, Fort Bend Kempner, Fort Bend Ridge Point, Fort Bend Travis. District 21 - Baytown Memorial, Baytow... (Lufkin Daily News)

Jun 12, 2015

War of the Roses: The Aftereffects of RFRA

Since the clarification was added to the RFRA bill, cities across the state—including Martinsville, Muncie, Whitestown, and Evansville—have updated their ordinances to provide further LGBT protections. Freedom Indiana, a coalition focused on LGBT equality, launched a campaign to help othercities overhaul their ordinances, too. Pence has stated that updating Indiana’s anti-discrimination language is not on his agenda. For his part, Pence has stated that the issue is “not on my agenda,” so the road may be hard for supporters. That’s why Kyle Palazzolo, a staff and HIV Project attorney with Lambda Legal, believes Indiana needs to galvanize the same base that opposed RFRA while the momentum is still strong. Looking to neighboring Illinois may provide guidance. There, Palazzolo notes, Lambda Legal helped lawmakers pen one of the most comprehensive anti-discrimination bills in the country, all while ensuring the law would coexist well with the state’s previously enacted RFRA. The issue could shape up to be the new front in the ongoing culture wars. Religious groups like the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Southern Baptist Convention maintain that the uproar over Indiana’s RFRA won’t stop them from looking for new ways to fight back. For now, supporters of the amendment—which introduced “sexual identity” and “gender identity” language into an Indiana law for the first time—have been citing it as a first step. And with Freedom Indiana already gearing up to push for sexual orientation and gender identity to be added to the state’s civil-rights act next session, we may see which side has a stronger legal foothold sooner than later. Tags: Freedom Indiana, governor Mike Pence, June 2015, Lambda Legal, LGBT, Religious Freedom Restoration Act, RFRA ... (Indianapolis Monthly)

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