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Théâtre : la pièce comique L’Incroyable Destin de Jean Dupont au KFT, de vendredi à dimanche
Les bons numéros vont enfin récompenser cet homme qui a passé sa vie à espérer l’améliorer !

Saint-Martin-la-Plaine. Les Tit' Nassels fêtent leurs 25 ans de succès à la Gare, ce vendredi

Saint-Étienne et Riorges. Un hommage à Pink Floyd

New York : environ 100.000 dollars de cartes Pokémon volées lors d'un braquage
La police de New York a indiqué avoir été alertée tard mercredi soir que trois hommes étaient entrés dans la boutique The Poké Court, à Manhattan, et avaient «exhibé une arme à feu et proféré des menaces à l’encontre de personnes présentes».

Commentaires sur Pourquoi Pierre Sage (Lens) n'a pas insisté avec son système préférentiel à l'OL par Juni38

Dana White Says He’s Not Interested in McGregor vs Chandler at the White House Anymore

L'accord Siri-Gemini entre Apple et Google: ce que cela signifie pour les deux entreprises

Franklin FD’s Former Fire Captain Dies After Battle With Brain Cancer
Franklin Fire Captain Bill Almon passed away on the morning of January 15 after a courageous battle with brain cancer, the City of Franklin announced Thursday. Captain Almon was diagnosed in late 2023 and retired in April 2025 as the captain of Station 6, located at 1061 Cool Springs Blvd. He was 49 years old and is survived by his wife, Jennifer, and their two sons. Captain Almon proudly served the Franklin Fire Department for 27 years, leaving behind a lasting legacy of service, professionalism, and dedication. He was named Fire Officer of the Year in 2023, a recognition that reflected the respect he earned throughout his career. Among his many accomplishments, Captain Almon received the Excellence Award in 2014 as part of the fire investigation team whose work led to the conviction of an aggravated arsonist. In 2002, he earned the Stork Award for helping deliver a baby girl. In addition to his career with the FFD, Captain Almon was a volunteer and Lifetime Member of Williamson County Fire/Rescue, where he began serving in 1994. During his time with WCFR, he was promoted through the ranks, serving as Captain at Station 23, located at 1515 Thompson’s Station Rd. W. and was later promoted to the rank of Assistant Chief, further demonstrating his lifelong commitment to serving others. “Captain Almon was a firefighter, fire officer, mentor, and friend to many, and his impact on the FFD and our community will not be forgotten,” the City of Franklin said. Details regarding his celebration of life will be shared as soon as they become available. MORE NEWS The post Franklin FD’s Former Fire Captain Dies After Battle With Brain Cancer appeared first on Williamson Source.

Yssingelais oubliés article 2. D’une grande sensibilité, il était un féru d’histoire locale

Yssingeaux. Joseph Chave : érudit et musicien passionné

Montrond-les-Bains. Une nouvelle direction pour le centre d’accueil et de soin seniors Plenitude

Municipales à Paris : Rachida Dati promet de simplifier les démarches des entreprises
Sans commerces, sans entrepreneurs, sans travailleurs, une ville se meurt», assure la maire du VIIe arrondissement dans une interview au quotidien L’Opinion
