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your loved ones here on this earth. " ricky harris' uncle, keith harris, died in the storm. harris was one of the 40 or so who attend church here. gus paulette "keith was one of the first ones here every sunday. he sat right over there. " ricky harris, keith's nephew" it was just a humbling feeling that a storm that only last 30 seconds to a minute could do so much damage." the congregation and volunteers cleaned up the grounds and secured the roof before the next rain. sunday's service will be held in the basement; a small piece of normalcy for a community still in shock. gus paulette "this is when we have to put our faith into practice. this is when we've got to move forward and say okay, everything we read and study on sundays, we put into place. " harris' nephew wants to thank the search crews who helped find his uncle. church members say they want to get the building fixed quickly so they can help others in the community. christian heilman, wdbj7. nonprofit mercy chefs is making sure no one goes without food in appomattox. been working around the clock preparing meals.
your loved ones here on this earth. " ricky harris' uncle, keith harris, died in the storm. harris was one of the 40 or so who attend church here. gus paulette "keith was one of the first ones here every sunday. he sat right over there. " ricky harris, keith's nephew" it was just a humbling feeling that a storm that only last 30 seconds to a minute could do so much damage." the congregation and volunteers cleaned up the grounds and secured the roof before the next rain....
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Feb 26, 2016
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ricky harris took us there. harris: "police told us to mark the area, so we did." off camera harris' grandson said his grandfather died in a spot that he loved: the farm where he had spent so much of his life. he grew up in evergreen, the son of a sharecropper. when his father died, he took up the farming himself as a way to support the remaining family. juanita milstead/sister: "he stayed there and worked the farm so my mother would have a place to live until the siblings were all grown." evergreen is where he spent the rest of his life. when he wasn't on the farm, he was serving at a nearby church that's damaged but still standing following the tornado. milstead: "he was a good christian man. that was the main thing. he loved his lord." and he loved evergreen, a community that mourns him with a makeshift cross in the spot where his home once stood. milstead: "this was home and no other place would be home on this earth." harris are still being planned. he leaves behind a wife, nancy, who was injured during wednesday's tornado. she was on her way home when a tree
ricky harris took us there. harris: "police told us to mark the area, so we did." off camera harris' grandson said his grandfather died in a spot that he loved: the farm where he had spent so much of his life. he grew up in evergreen, the son of a sharecropper. when his father died, he took up the farming himself as a way to support the remaining family. juanita milstead/sister: "he stayed there and worked the farm so my mother would have a place to live until the siblings were...
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why things happen like this. " ricky harris, keith's nephew "you never know
why things happen like this. " ricky harris, keith's nephew "you never know
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when he wednesday's tornado, it didn't take party to form. was harris' newphew, ricky. harris/nephew: "i went through the woods seven times looking for him. we went under trees and what not. we went through this brush pile over here and couldn't find him, but he was right in the middle of the field."
when he wednesday's tornado, it didn't take party to form. was harris' newphew, ricky. harris/nephew: "i went through the woods seven times looking for him. we went under trees and what not. we went through this brush pile over here and couldn't find him, but he was right in the middle of the field."
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Feb 28, 2016
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why things happen like this. " ricky harris, keith's nephew "you never know when the last time you're going to see one of your loved ones here on this earth. " tomorrow's service will be held in the basement. members don't have a timetable for repairs to be complete, but want to fix it quickly so they can begin helping others in the community. a nonprofit organization is making sure no one appomattox. after wednesday's tornado mercy chefs has been making homemade hot meals from a mobile kitchen for two days. volunteers arrived at the evergreen baptist church at 3 a.m. to start meal prepping. the group served breakfast, lunch and dinner throughout the day. head chef and founder, gary leblanc says public service is his passion. gary leblanc mercy chefs founder "it's an incredible thing to go out in the field and share a meal with folks. something amazing happens over a shared meal" mercy chefs will be on site tommorrow and possibly for the rest of next week. continuing coverage tonight on an officer- involved shooting in roanoke county. police say the suspect in an incident last night n
why things happen like this. " ricky harris, keith's nephew "you never know when the last time you're going to see one of your loved ones here on this earth. " tomorrow's service will be held in the basement. members don't have a timetable for repairs to be complete, but want to fix it quickly so they can begin helping others in the community. a nonprofit organization is making sure no one appomattox. after wednesday's tornado mercy chefs has been making homemade hot meals from a...
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ricky harris, keith's nephew: "you never know when the last time you're going to see one of your loved ones here on this earth." today's service will be held in the basement. members don't have a timetable for repairs to be complete, but want to fix it quickly so they can begin helping others in the community. nonprofit mercy chefs is making sure no one goes without food in appomattox. volunteers have been making hot homemade meals from a mobile kitchen for two days. wdbj7's noell saunders tells us how they've been working around the clock cooking for others. mercy chef feeds hundreds of people in appomattox. volunteers arrived at evergreen baptist church at 3 in morning to start meal prepping for the day. (nats) head chef and founder gary leblanc started the company 10 ten years ago in portsmouth, virginia. since then, mercy chefs has served people nationwide. "it's an incredible thing to go out in the field and share a meal with folks. something amazing happens over a shared meal" breakfast, lunch and dinner is served. leblanc says public service has always been his passion. "it was
ricky harris, keith's nephew: "you never know when the last time you're going to see one of your loved ones here on this earth." today's service will be held in the basement. members don't have a timetable for repairs to be complete, but want to fix it quickly so they can begin helping others in the community. nonprofit mercy chefs is making sure no one goes without food in appomattox. volunteers have been making hot homemade meals from a mobile kitchen for two days. wdbj7's noell...
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Feb 24, 2016
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ricky jackson has received 1 million so far. >>> the man accused of hitting them in brecksville last september was in court today. our harry boomer was also there this case. >> reporter: 42-year-old tim wolf was in a garfield heights have been texting at the time he struck and killed two cyclists brecksville. >> the primary contact to the damage of the truck was left front. mr. billings was at the position of the left front truck at the maximum engagement. was at a final rest. >> reporter: that's where died. another cyclist, 52-year-old james lambert was struck and died a few days later. they were traveling eastbound at snowville road at dewey with the sun behind them. the truck tim wolf was driving was traveling into the sun on snowville and made a left on dewey in front of the bikes causing the deadly chain-reaction crash. >> do you have a opinion to a reasonable degree of scientific certainty that the cyclists were traveling at a speed reasonable for conditions present at the to the debilitating sun glare known to be directly behind them. >> 35mile-an-hour or around 35mile-an-hour based on the elements of your hypotheti
ricky jackson has received 1 million so far. >>> the man accused of hitting them in brecksville last september was in court today. our harry boomer was also there this case. >> reporter: 42-year-old tim wolf was in a garfield heights have been texting at the time he struck and killed two cyclists brecksville. >> the primary contact to the damage of the truck was left front. mr. billings was at the position of the left front truck at the maximum engagement. was at a final...
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harrie stewart, as to count one, guilty of first degree premeditated murder. >> he would spend the rest of without the possibility of parole. jurors clearly believed the star witness ricky spencer's story of being the alibi and the double. but they also determined that doug's fingerprint found at the crime scene on the plastic wrapper was powerful evidence. >> it's a scheme, a conspiracy, only one other person who knows what's going on, and that's is he lucky to be alive in your opinion? >> yes. >> and if doug had killed him -- >> it would be very difficult to prove this case without ricky. >> outside the courtroom, the young prosecutor hugged venus' mother. >> i was so happy to be able to reach out and say to her, you know, we got him. we promised you we would do it, and we did it. >> what ditchfference does it make? my daughter isn't here. >> so where was venus' body? they went right back to looking for her remains in this expansive countryside of fields, woods and barns. but without a map, it's all needles and haystacks. >> if we can find her body, we can give her body a proper burial. >> doug's mandatory life sentence was a triumph for the prosecution, but it also m
harrie stewart, as to count one, guilty of first degree premeditated murder. >> he would spend the rest of without the possibility of parole. jurors clearly believed the star witness ricky spencer's story of being the alibi and the double. but they also determined that doug's fingerprint found at the crime scene on the plastic wrapper was powerful evidence. >> it's a scheme, a conspiracy, only one other person who knows what's going on, and that's is he lucky to be alive in your...