Angie Henn, Feb. 15, 1918-May 5, 2012Angie Chapman Henn, 94, passed away May 5th in Montrose, CO. She is survived by her husband of nearly 70 years, Roger also of Montrose, and her three children, Frank C. Henn and wife Janet of Brandon, MS, Patty Ratliff and husband Stephen of Ouray, CO and Alan Henn and wife Linda of Starkville, MS. She had five grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren, and one surviving sister, Edith Sessums with husband David, of Byram, MS. Photo right: Angie and Roger Henn on their 65th wedding anniversary in 2007. See "Obituaries" for more details. Read more...
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There is no form with this name| Town Council approves liquor license |
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| Wednesday, 18 January 2012 18:46 |
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By Jessi Marlatt This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it An application for a liquor license to open a new carry out liquor establishment was hotly debated at the Ridgway Town Council regular meeting on Jan. 11 when proponents and opponents shared their opinions on whether or not the Town of Ridgway would be over saturated with alcohol or if the town needs a wider selection of spirits, wine and beer. According to a state statute, the council could only consider testimony from residents of the “neighborhood” in which the liquor store would be opened. In the case of Ridgway, the “neighborhood” was defined as the town boundary. As proponents and opponents spoke they were asked to state their addresses. Roughly one fourth of the community members who spoke at the town’s new podium reside within the town. Council members admitted they had difficulty remembering whose testimony could be considered as evidence and whose testimony must be
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| Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 January 2012 18:47 |
















