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1/20/2005

Tim and I went and saw big Jack McConnell in the hospital today and he is doing fine, it appears he may be able to go home today, and he is acting like himself, grouchy! it was good to see.

1/18/2005

Knowing Jack McConnell so well, he will get mad at me for putting this on the site, but he had a mild stroke last night and is in the hospital, see private link for more info, I know so many people care, Get well big Jack!

1/17/2005

For Immediate Release from
>Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc. - COPS
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>Press Release
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>New Blue Wristband Supports COPS and America's Surviving Law Enforcement Families
>Camdenton, MO, January 17, 2005 - Concerns of Police Survivors has developed and is marketing a blue wristband to enable people to display their support for the surviving families of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. The bands are inscribed simply, "COPS . . . Healing, Love, Life Renewed."
>The idea was presented to COPS by the United States Secret Service Employee Recreation Association, sponsors of the annual NPC-50, a national law enforcement team relay race that also benefits COPS. Said USSS-ERA Executive Director Kam Flynn, "We think that COPS and survivors need to know that we support them all year, not just during the NPC-50 race. America needs to be aware that law enforcement officers make the ultimate sacrifice between 150 and 160 times each year across this country. Concerns of Police Survivors has been around for over 20 years helping surviving families rebuild their lives. COPS has kept law enforcement's promise to take care of our own by helping survivors heal and rebuild their devastated lives. COPS is providing a living memorial for the officers who have been slain."
>The wristbands are available in youth and adult sizes. Each pack of 10 is $20. Order forms are available at www.nationalcops.org/pr01.htm.
>For more information about Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc., or to help support COPS' programs, contact COPS at (573) 346-4911, or e-mail cops@nationalcops.org. Visit the COPS website at www.nationalcops.org.

1/04/2005

Yes folks, I know it's hard to believe, but we have a bunch of new photos from the re-union, check them out and be patient, it may take a few minutes to download, thanks

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