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April 15th- LTC Facilities Still Report NO Covid-19 Cases in Attala, Leake, Neshoba, Winston

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Long-term care facilities such as nursing homes are continuing to report zero cases of COVID-19 in the areas of Attala, Leake, Neshoba, and Winston County. According to the MSDH website, “long-term care (LTC) facilities are considered high risk locations because their residents are older or in poor health. Even one case of COVID-19 in these facilities among residents or employees is considered an outbreak. We investigate residents, staff and close contacts of infected individuals for possible exposure.” To date there are 60 LTC cases reported in the remainder of the state. 145 new cases are confirmed. 3087 cases are reported overall statewide. 13 additional deaths are confirmed with 111 deaths overall. Updates are reported daily by the MSDH.

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Social Security Commissioner offers guidance on economic impact payments for Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries

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The Treasury Department launched a new web tool allowing quick registration for Economic Impact Payments for eligible individuals who do not normally file a tax return, and also announced that it would begin making automatic payments.  However, for some people receiving benefits from the Social Security Administration–specifically those who have dependent children under the age of 17–it is to their advantage to go to this portal to ensure they also get the $500 per dependent Economic Impact Payment.  I encourage them to do this as soon as possible, and want to provide the following details:

People who receive Social Security retirement, survivors, or disability insurance benefits and who did not file a tax return for 2018 or 2019 and who have qualifying children under age 17 should now go to the IRS’s webpage at  www.irs.gov/coronavirus/economic-impact-payments to enter their information instead of waiting for their automatic $1,200 Economic Impact Payment.  By taking proactive steps to enter information on the IRS website about them and their qualifying children, they will also receive the $500 per dependent child payment in addition to their $1,200 individual payment.  If Social Security beneficiaries in this group do not provide their information to the IRS soon, they will have to wait to receive their $500 per qualifying child.

The same new guidance also applies to SSI recipients, especially those who have qualifying children under age 17.  To receive the full amount of the Economic Impact Payments you and your family are eligible for, go to the IRS’s Non-Filers: Enter Payment Info page at www.irs.gov/coronavirus/economic-impact-payments and provide information about yourself and your qualifying children.

Additionally, any new beneficiaries since January 1, 2020, of either Social Security or SSI benefits, who did not file a tax return for 2018 or 2019, will also need to go to the IRS’s Non-Filers website to enter their information.

Lastly, for Social Security retirement, survivors, or disability beneficiaries who do not have qualifying children under age 17, you do not need to take any action with the IRS.  You will automatically receive your $1,200 economic impact payment directly from the IRS as long as you received an SSA-1099 for 2019.

For SSI recipients who do not have qualifying children under age 17, we continue to work closely with Treasury in our efforts to make these payments automatically.  Please note that we will not consider Economic Impact Payments as income for SSI recipients, and the payments are excluded from resources for 12 months.

The eligibility requirements and other information about the Economic Impact Payments can be found here: www.irs.gov/coronavirus/economic-impact-payment-information-center.  In addition, please continue to visit the IRS at www.irs.gov/coronavirus for the latest information.

We will continue to update Social Security’s COVID-19 web page at www.socialsecurity.gov/coronavirus/ as further details become available.

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National Weather Service confirms a tornado hit Attala County Sunday

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Forecasters with the National Weather Service in Jackson have confirmed that a tornado touched down in Attala County during the Easter Sunday storms.

The tornado touched down west of Sallis, near the Attala/Holmes County line at 2:06 pm.

It was classified as an EF-1 storm with estimated winds of 92 mph.

Another tornado was confirmed just east of McCool in Choctaw County. That tornado was classified as an EF-0.

The storms downed trees and knocked out power lines, but no injuries or deaths were reported.

 

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Trailer Stolen From Hilltop

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Some time after midnight a theft took place at Hilltop Grocery. According to investigator Jimmy Nunn, a 20′ Homestead enclosed trailer was taken from Hilltop Grocery. If anyone has any information you are urged to Contact the Attala County Sheriff Department at (662) 289-5556 or your local 911 Dispatch.

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Burn Ban Lifted In Mississippi

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The statewide burn ban has been lifted, effective immediately.  The MFC says “mississippians are encouraged to continue to use caution when burning outdoors. The Mississippi Forestry Commission reminds you that you are responsible for fire and smoke damage caused by a fire you set.’  People are advised not to burn on windy days. #MSforestry

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Drive Through COVID-19 Screening Available at Trace Urgent Care

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Trace Urgent Care is now your primary site for drive through screening. The following health protocols have been set up following the CDC and MS State Health Department recommendations for identifying and treating any patients that may have been exposed to or have symptoms of COVID-19.  Call first,662-289-9155.  Trace Urgent care will give you an appointed time to drive through where all procedures will be carried out at your vehicle.  Following testing you should self-quarantine until you are contacted with your results.  PMG will not test asymptomatic patients.  Please present ID and insurance information upon arrival.

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Choctaw County woman charged for being in public with coronavirus

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An Ackerman woman has been charged for being in public after testing positive for coronavirus.

According to a Facebook post, Ackerman police ticketed Quinyelda Clifton/Luckett for the “violation of health department orders with respect to life threatening communicable diseases.”

The arrest was made Wednesday on Hwy 15 in Ackerman.

The Mississippi Department of Health says anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19 should quarantine themselves at home throughout the duration of the sickness.

 

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ONE GOOD THING -To love and to cherish: Nurse couple unites to fight virus

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In this March 30, 2020 photo provided by Chief Nurse Anesthetist Nicole Hubbard, nurses Mindy Brock and Ben Cayer, wearing protective equipment, hold each other and look into each other’s eyes, in Tampa General Hospital in Tampa, Fla. “Everybody’s talking about the photo,” says Cayer, 46. It strikes a chord “because we’re all going through the same thing right now and it’s a symbol of hope and love.” Brock, 38, adds: “What’s important is that we stick together, we work together, and we always support each other. And not just Ben and I, but the human race right now.” (Nicole Hubbard via AP)

Full Story: Associated Press One Good Thing

One Good Thing is a series of stories from The Associated Press that aims to highlight feel good and positive special interest stories that have come out of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Another round of strong storms predicted for central MS this weekend

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The National Weather Service in Jackson is warning residents of central and southern Mississippi to be prepared for another round of heavy rain and strong storms Sunday.

Heavy rain, large hail, damaging wind gusts , and tornadoes are all possible with this weather system.

The timing the storms in the Breezy News coverage area is Sunday afternoon into Sunday evening.

Residents in the path of the storms should have an emergency plan and being gathering all essential supplies that might be useful in the event of a severe weather outbreak (flashlights, batteries, bottled water, etc.).

Continue to monitor Breezy 101 and Breezynews.com for updates.

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AUDIO: LISTEN: Kosy Native Rewrites 40 Hour Week to Celebrate Essential Workers

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Kosciusko native Jennifer Smith along with her friend Bradley Moore have rewritten Alabama’s “40 Hour Week”, to honor essential workers during these crazy times. Click to hear it and also the interview she had this morning with LOLLYDUDE on The Main Event.

40 Hour Week Rewrite..song only

 

Entire Interview with song

 

 

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Audio: Meteorologist previews weekend severe weather forecast

COVID-19 case confirmed at Attala County nursing home

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Breezy News has learned that there is positive case of COVID-19 at the Attala County Nursing Center.

Multiple sources told Breezy News that a male resident of the home tested positive for the virus.

This is the first case of the virus at a long-term care (LTC) facility in Attala County.

The Mississippi State Department of Health began tracking outbreaks at long-term care facilities last week. Just one case at a long-term care facility is considered to be an outbreak.

Continue to monitor Breezynews.com for updates.

 

 

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BREAKING: Gov. Reeves extends Mississippi’s “shelter-in-place” order for one week

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Gov. Tate Reeves has extended Mississippi’s “shelter-in-place” order through April 27.

Reeves made the announcement during a press conference Friday morning.

The original order was set to expire Monday, April 20, but Reeves said that date is too early with the way coronavirus is still impacting the state.

Despite extended the order, beaches and lakes in Mississippi can open back up prior to April 27.

Additionally, non-essential retailers such as clothing stores and florists are allowed to reopen for drive-thru and curbside service.

Thursday night, President Trump announced guidelines for reopening parts of the country.

Many states have been setting dates to reopen by the beginning of May, while other have extended stay at home orders through mid May and June.

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Pearl River Resort Announces Business Update in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic

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  CHOCTAW, MS (April 17, 2020) –Pearl River Resort, owned and operated by the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians (MBCI) today announced that due to impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, measures must be taken to ensure the financial stability of the Resort. After careful consideration, Pearl River Resort will place most of its Associates on temporary unpaid furlough, effective, tomorrow,  Saturday, April 18th. A minimum essential workforce will remain on payroll throughout the closure.

“Even in the midst of a world health pandemic that has affected the inability to have full business operations, we are grateful that we were able to pay three pay dates since closing on March 19th,” said Sonny Johnson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Pearl River Resort. “We are focused on protecting the Tribe and Resort and look forward to the day that the health risk is cleared and our dedicated associates welcome our guests back to the Resort.”

To help during this time, the Resort is providing resources to help Associates understand the changes and take advantage of the assistance available under the new CARES Act, which should provide significant financial support for most furloughed Associates. The Resort will continue to provide health insurance for its Associates.

For more information, call 1.866.447.3275 or visit www.pearlriverresort.com.

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Boswell Media wins several Associated Press Awards

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Winners of the 2019 Louisiana-Mississippi Associated Press Broadcasters and Media Editors contest were announced Friday.

Dozens of AP-member newspapers and TV and radio broadcasters in both states submitted entries in the contest that honors the best in journalism in 2019. Entries were judge by AP member stations from other states around the southeast.

The two-state competition, which received more than 1,200 entries, was conducted by the Louisiana-Mississippi AP Broadcasters and Media Editors and sponsored by Louisiana State University’s Manship School of Mass Communication.

This year’s banquet was planned for April 18 in Baton Rouge, LA, but was cancelled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Boswell Media brought home 3 first place, 4 second place, and 3 third place awards..

First place awards include Best Multimedia Story, Best Use of Sound, and Breck Riley won Best Radio Reporter for the third year in a row. Riley also served as board president for this year’s contest.

“I’m proud of our team for having another great turnout in this contest,” said Riley. “I also enjoyed my term leading the board of directors and helping plan and coordinate the awards .”

A complete list of winners can be found here.

The AP is a not-for-profit news cooperative with 1,400 newspapers and 5,000 broadcasters in the United States.

2019 Boswell Media Awards:

 

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Emergency Dispatches: April 17, 2020

Today in history: April 18

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Today is Saturday, April 18, the 109th day of 2020. There are 257 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On April 18, 1978, the Senate approved the Panama Canal Treaty, providing for the complete turnover of control of the waterway to Panama on the last day of 1999.

On this date:

In 1775, Paul Revere began his famous ride from Charlestown to Lexington, Massachusetts, warning colonists that British Regular troops were approaching.

In 1831, the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa was officially opened.

In 1906, a devastating earthquake struck San Francisco, followed by raging fires; estimates of the final death toll range between 3,000 and 6,000.

In 1910, suffragists showed up at the U.S. Capitol with half a million signatures demanding that women be given the right to vote.

In 1934, the first laundromat (called a “washateria”) opened in Fort Worth, Texas.

In 1938, Superman, AKA “The Man of Steel,” made his debut as the first issue of Action Comics (bearing a cover date of June) went on sale for 10 cents a copy. (In 2014, a nearly flawless original copy was sold on eBay for $3.2 million.)

In 1945, famed American war correspondent Ernie Pyle, 44, was killed by Japanese gunfire on the Pacific island of Ie Shima (ee-EH’ shee-MAH’), off Okinawa.

In 1954, Gamal Abdel Nasser seized power as he became prime minister of Egypt.

In 1956, American actress Grace Kelly married Prince Rainier (ren-YAY’) of Monaco in a civil ceremony. (A church wedding took place the next day.)

In 1983, 63 people, including 17 Americans, were killed at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, by a suicide bomber.

In 1988, an Israeli court convicted John Demjanjuk (dem-YAHN’-yuk), a retired auto worker from Cleveland, of committing war crimes at the Treblinka death camp in Nazi-occupied Poland. (However, Israel’s Supreme Court later overturned Demjanjuk’s conviction.)

In 1995, quarterback Joe Montana retired from professional football. The Houston Post closed after more than a century.

Ten years ago: Tens of thousands of Poles bade farewell to President Lech Kaczynski (lehk kah-CHIN’-skee) at a state funeral in Krakow. Brian Davis called a two-stroke penalty on himself on the first playoff hole to give Jim Furyk a victory at the Verizon Heritage. Rafael Nadal defeated Fernando Verdasco 6-0, 6-1 in an all-Spanish final to win the Monte Carlo Masters for the sixth straight year. Carrie Underwood became the first woman to win entertainer of the year twice at the Academy of Country Music Awards.

Five years ago: A ship believed to be carrying more than 800 migrants from Africa sank in the Mediterranean off Libya; only about 30 people were rescued. A motorcycle-riding suicide bomber attacked a line of people waiting outside a bank in eastern Afghanistan, killing at least 35. Ringo Starr, Joan Jett and The Blackhearts, pop punks Green Day, soul singer-songwriter Bill Withers, underground-rock icon Lou Reed, bluesy guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band and The “5” Royales were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

One year ago: The final report from special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation was made public; it outlined Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election but did not establish that members of the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government. Mueller offered no conclusion on the question of whether the president obstructed justice. As France paid a daylong tribute to the firefighters who saved Notre Dame Cathedral, a police official said investigators believed that the fire at the landmark was most likely caused by an electrical short-circuit.

Today’s Birthdays: Actor Clive Revill is 90. Actor Robert Hooks is 83. Actress Hayley Mills is 74. Actor James Woods is 73. Actress-director Dorothy Lyman is 73. Actress Cindy Pickett is 73. Country musician Walt Richmond (The Tractors) is 73. Country musician Jim Scholten (Sawyer Brown) is 68. Actor Rick Moranis is 67. Actress Melody Thomas Scott is 64. Actor Eric Roberts is 64. Actor John James is 64. Rock musician Les Pattinson (Echo and the Bunnymen) is 62. Author-journalist Susan Faludi is 61. Actress Jane Leeves is 59. Ventriloquist-comedian Jeff Dunham is 58. Talk show host Conan O’Brien is 57. Bluegrass singer-musician Terry Eldredge is 57. Actor Eric McCormack is 57. Actress Maria Bello is 53. Actress Mary Birdsong is 52. Actor David Hewlett is 52. Rock musician Greg Eklund (The Oolahs) is 50. Actress Lisa Locicero is 50. Actress Tamara Braun is 49. TV chef Ludovic Lefebvre is 49. Actor Fedro Starr is 49. Actor David Tennant is 49. Country musician Marvin Evatt (EH’-veht) is 46. Rock musician Mark Tremonti is 46. Rhythm-and-blues singer Trina (Trina and Tamara) is 46. Actress Melissa Joan Hart is 44. Actor Sean Maguire is 44. Actor Kevin Rankin is 44. Actor Bryce Johnson is 43. Reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian (kar-DASH’-ee-uhn) is 41. Detroit Tigers first baseman Miguel Cabrera is 37. Actress America Ferrera is 36. Actor Tom Hughes is 35. Actress Ellen Woglom (TV: “Marvel’s Inhumans”) is 33. Actress Vanessa Kirby is 32. Actress Alia Shawkat is 31. Actress Britt Robertson is 30. Actress Chloe Bennet is 28. Rock singer Nathan Sykes (The Wanted) is 27. Actor Moises Arias is 26.

Thought for Today: “There is no shame in not knowing; the shame lies in not finding out.” — Russian proverb.

The Associated Press.

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Concealed weapon and other recent arrests

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On 04-16-2020, Deantra A. Nance, a 20 year old b/m from Kosciusko was arrested on Dr. MLK, Jr. Drive for Carry of Concealed Weapon by Captain Tommy Pender.

On 04-15-2020, David A. Burns, a 28 year old w/m from Kosciusko was arrested on Fenwick Street for Suspended Driver’s License and No Proof of Insurance by Officer Robert Overby.

On 04-15, 2020, Christopher D. Erving, a 34 year old b/m from Kosciusko was arrested on Old Vaiden Road for Possession of Marijuana and No Driver’s License by Investigator Martin Roby.

On 4-13-2020, Jessie Sullivan, a 26 year old w/m from Kosciusko, was arrested for  (Felony) and Possession of Paraphernalia on Hillcrest Drive by Officer Wilbert Nelson.

On 4-8-2020 Marlon Montero, a 21-year-old  from Pensacola FL, was arrested on Highway 12 East by Officer Lucas Smith.

On 4-7-2020, Nicholas Allen, a 27-year-old w/m from Kosciusko, was arrested for 4 counts of Domestic Violence and Possession of Paraphernalia on South Wells Street by Lt Matt Ward.

On 4-7-2020 Shaniqua Young, a 27-year-old b/f from Kosciusko, was arrested for Suspended Drivers License and No Insurance on Veterans Memorial Drive by Lt. Matt Ward.

On 4-5-2020, Ladazya Luckett, a 21 year old b/f from Camden was arrested for Shoplifting at Walmart by Officer Wilbert Nelson.

On 04-02-2020, Jeremy G. Vowell, a 26 year old w/m from Carthage was arrested on Veterans Memorial Drive for Simple Assault by Officer Casey Pounders.

On 4-1-2020, Corwin Tucker, a 29 year old w/m from Kosciusko, was arrested for Possession of Controlled Substance (Felony) at Cannonade Apartments by Lt. Matt Ward

All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The arrest records published are not an indication of guilt or evidence that an actual crime has been committed. Arrests made by Kosciusko PD.

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Chief Ben Tests Positive

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Tribal Chief Cyrus Ben has tested positive for COVID-19. Here is his statement that he posted on Facebook.

This morning I received confirmation that I have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. I wanted our Tribal Community to hear this from me. Currently, I do not have any symptoms however I have self-isolated. I continue to work as the Chief of this great Tribe and have temporarily moved my office to my home.

This should go to show that all it takes is one person who has been exposed to the virus to go out in public and expose everyone they come in contact with along with the families those people go home to. It is imperative that we as a tribe take this virus seriously. Exposures can come to you from innocent yet uncontrollable circumstances from interactions with others.

If you are sick, even if it’s not COVID-19 symptoms, you should stay home. If there is someone in your household who is sick, even if it’s not with COVID-19, you should stay home. If you have had contact with a positive case, you should stay home. The point is right now we all need to stay home and do our part to get rid of this highly contagious virus.

This is not the time to have birthday parties, social gatherings, etc., but it is the time to pray and stay vigilant. We must think of our fellow community members and how the decisions we make may affect them. The number of positive cases among our Tribal Community continues to rise. I urge you to stay home, social distance and please take care of yourselves.

I will get through this! We all will get through this!

Chin chooka anta. Ahah hash ahni á chikih.
#chinchokkaanta #ahahhashahniachikih

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Today in history: April 19

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Today is Monday, April 20, the 111th day of 2020. There are 255 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On April 20, 1971, the Supreme Court unanimously upheld the use of busing to achieve racial desegregation in schools.

On this date:

In 1836, Congress voted to establish the Wisconsin Territory.

In 1912, Boston’s Fenway Park hosted its first professional baseball game while Navin (NAY’-vihn) Field (Tiger Stadium) opened in Detroit. (The Red Sox defeated the New York Highlanders 7-6 in 11 innings; the Tigers beat the Cleveland Naps 6-5 in 11 innings.)

In 1914, the Ludlow Massacre took place when the Colorado National Guard opened fire on a tent colony of striking miners; about 20 (accounts vary) strikers, women and children died.

In 1938, “Olympia,” Leni Riefenstahl’s documentary about the 1936 Berlin Olympic games, was first shown in Nazi Germany.

In 1972, Apollo 16’s lunar module, carrying astronauts John W. Young and Charles M. Duke Jr., landed on the moon.

In 1977, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Wooley v. Maynard, ruled 6-3 that car owners could refuse to display state mottoes on license plates, such as New Hampshire’s “Live Free or Die.”

In 1986, following an absence of six decades, Russian-born pianist Vladimir Horowitz performed in the Soviet Union to a packed audience at the Grand Hall of the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow.

In 1988, gunmen who had hijacked a Kuwait Airways jumbo jet were allowed safe passage out of Algeria under an agreement that freed the remaining 31 hostages and ended a 15-day siege in which two passengers were slain.

In 1999, the Columbine High School massacre took place in Colorado as two students shot and killed 12 classmates and one teacher before taking their own lives.

In 2003, U.S. Army forces took control of Baghdad from the Marines in a changing of the guard that thinned the military presence in the capital.

In 2005, President George W. Bush signed a bill making it harder for debt-ridden people to wipe clean their financial slates by declaring bankruptcy. In his first Mass as pontiff, Pope Benedict XVI pledged to work for unity among Christians and to seek “an open and sincere dialogue” with other faiths. Ecuador’s Congress voted to remove embattled President Lucio Gutierrez from office and swear in Vice President Alfredo Palacio to replace him.

In 2010, an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil platform, leased by BP, killed 11 workers and caused a blow-out that began spewing an estimated 200 million gallons of crude into the Gulf of Mexico. (The well was finally capped nearly three months later.)

Ten years ago: ago: Airliners began taking to the skies of Europe again after five days of being grounded by a drifting volcanic ash. The U.S. Supreme Court struck down a federal ban on videos that showed graphic violence against animals. Civil rights activist Dorothy Height died in Washington D.C. at age 98. Keli McGregor, 48, president of baseball’s Colorado Rockies, was found dead in a hotel room of natural causes.

Five years ago: The Post and Courier of Charleston, South Carolina, won the Pulitzer Prize for public service for an examination of the deadly toll of domestic violence, while The New York Times collected three awards and the Los Angeles Times two. Lelisa Desisa of Ethiopia won the 119th Boston Marathon, finishing in 2:09:17; Caroline Rotich of Kenya won the women’s race in 2:24:55.

One year ago: SpaceX’s new capsule for astronauts was destroyed in an explosion during a ground test at Cape Canaveral in Florida; the accident, later blamed on a leaky valve, marked a serious setback in the company’s effort to launch NASA astronauts into orbit later in the year. Community members in suburban Denver marked the 20th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting with a remembrance ceremony and volunteer projects.

Today’s Birthdays: Actor Leslie Phillips is 96. Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., is 84. Actor George Takei is 83. Singer Johnny Tillotson is 82. Actor Ryan O’Neal is 79. Bluegrass singer-musician Doyle Lawson (Quicksilver) is 76. Actress Judith O’Dea is 75. Rock musician Craig Frost (Grand Funk; Bob Seger’s Silver Bullet Band) is 72. Actor Gregory Itzin (iht-zihn) is 72. Actress Jessica Lange is 71. Actress Veronica Cartwright is 71. Actor Clint Howard is 61. Actor Crispin Glover is 56. Actor Andy Serkis is 56. Olympic silver medal figure skater Rosalynn Sumners is 56. Actor William deVry is 52. Country singer Wade Hayes is 51. Actor Shemar Moore is 50. Actress Carmen Electra is 48. Reggae singer Stephen Marley is 48. Rock musician Marty Crandall is 45. Actor Joey Lawrence is 44. Country musician Clay Cook (Zac Brown Band) is 42. Actor Clayne Crawford is 42. Actor Tim Jo is 36. Actor Carlos Valdes (TV: “The Flash”) is 31.

Thought for Today: “Excellence is not a skill, it is an attitude.” — Ralph Marston, American football player (1907-1967).

The Associated Press.

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