(WLNE) — The Providence Fire Department responded to a house fire on Radcliff Avenue on Tuesday According to Providence Fire Department Chief Derek Silva most of the fire was extinguished within minutes The Red Cross is helping five adults and three children who are displaced due to the fire Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Tim was a faithful member of Piney Grove Baptist Church He was a truck driver for many years at Bir Transport where he was not only a valued employee but considered part of the work family In his free time Tim enjoyed building and constructing things He was just shy of completing his dream home Tim will be remembered for his kind and giving heart Family members include his sisters: Deborah Radcliff New and Angela Radcliff Soutar; brother: William Darrell Radcliff and several nieces and nephews He was preceded in death by his parents Everett Eugene Radcliff and Shelby Jenkins Radcliff and brother Everett Eugene Radcliff The burial was private at Hillcrest Memorial Park Your dedication to the road and the countless miles you covered will always be remembered by BIR Transport and your spirit will continue to ride the wind This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors the daughter of the late James Jackson Bivins and the late Rilla Mae Sloan Bivins She was a vibrant soul who touched the lives of all who knew her with her caring and loving nature Inez was known for her warm smile that could brighten the gloomiest of days She possessed a fierce determination and stubbornness when she believed in something Inez’s love for cooking was matched only by her passion for taking care of children These hobbies brought her immense joy and fulfillment Destiny Radcliff; thirteen great-grandchildren; five great-great grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews The family will receive friends on Saturday 2025 from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM at Jones-Wynn Funeral Home Villa Rica Chapel Funeral services will be conducted on Sunday 2025 at 2:00 PM at Jones-Wynn Villa Rica Chapel with Pastor David Bivins officiating Interment will follow at Melrose Hills Memorial Park and lasting memories that will be cherished by all fortunate enough to have known her Her kind-heartedness and warm spirit will continue to inspire those who carry her memory forward She will be deeply missed but forever remembered in the hearts of many Messages of condolence may be sent to www.jones-wynn.com Jones-Wynn Funeral Home Inc and Cremation Services of Villa Rica is in charge of the arrangements Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text holds for us but one enduring truth: that most valued are the people who enter our lives and by the weight of their virtues call us to love them This is a memorial to one such person whose honesty sincerity and concern for others led her family and friends to deeply love her surrounded by her son Patrick Bradford Radcliff parents of her precious grandson William Bradford Radcliff Peggy was also wholly committed to the teaching profession her career goals and a passion for teaching young people with learning-disabilities how to read and write After graduating with a BS degree in elementary education from WVU in 1971 Peggy taught one year in Preston County WV From 1973-1976 she taught at Perkins School for the Blind in Watertown while supporting her husband through law school the couple then returned to his hometown of Parkersburg where she taught a total of 8 years in the Wood County elementary school system most of which was in Special Education and earned a nomination for teacher of the year award Upon the dissolution of their marriage in 1995 Patrick and Erin to Massachusetts and began teaching in that system she also collaborated with her good friend Sharon Weiss-Kapp in the development of the Wisnea-Kapp Reading Program a reading program that was used extensively in schools in the greater Boston area She was a Master Trainer for hundreds of teachers and her influence extended to improved reading outcomes for the students they taught she became the Learning Center Coordinator for Dearborn Academy in Arlington She was widely recognized by her peers as a gifted and dedicated teacher who advocated for providing services so that every student had access to the services they needed where she continued to provide reading remediation services through individual consultation many people whose friendship she treasured including the following to name a few: Mona and Phillip DiVita and the entire Divita clan of Charleston Ron (who helped raise Peggy’s children) and Greg Merrit of Lubeck WV; Sharon Weiss-Kapp and her husband Lou Kapp and their children; Rob and Amy Vandermay of Savannah Roxanne (now deceased) and Dave her friends in MA who gave her many fond memories every Sunday at their favorite restaurant Bulfinch’s; the “Ladies” Peggy’s eight close girl friends in Ft A celebration of Peggy’s life will be held at a time and place determined by her son Patrick B Radcliff who may be contacted online at patrickradcliff77@gmail.com | https://www.newsandsentinel.com | 519 Juliana St. Later he decided he wanted to serve his country and joined the United States Army He was a dedicated Military Police Officer serving most of his time in Germany His duty there ranged from security detail for for VIP’s and stars visiting overseas to working with the Criminal Investigation Division His favorite part was working undercover with the German Polizei He loved to travel and did so every chance he had or just strapping Hunter to the back of his Harley and riding off into the sunset The details he would go into made you feel like you where there and knew the people he was talking about Let's not forget about the German Audubon; how he loved to speed He was always going as fast as he could there Nicole “Red” McDaniel (Brad) of Covington and Hunter Dobbs of Radcliff,KY; five grandchildren Visitation will be from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12:00 PM Burial will follow at the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery Central Postal Service presents Postmaster General Hero Award KY – The Postal Service honored City Carrier Assistant Gabrielle “Gabby” Washington as a Postmaster General Hero during a presentation at the Radcliff Post Office Washington was recognized for her actions to aid a customer in need Washington pulled into a customer’s driveway The customer was a 93-year-old Army veteran who lived alone She saw the customer lying on the ground and immediately ran to assist him The customer did not want her to call emergency services so Washington enlisted the help of his next-door neighbor They discovered he had a gash on his head and he eventually agreed to seek medical attention the customer has since passed away due to long-term medical issues “The Radcliff postal family is proud of Gabby’s actions to help her customer and happy to recognize her efforts “She is an asset to the Postal Service and this community.” Postal Service Postmaster General Heroes’ Program which was created in 2003 to commend USPS employees who go above and beyond the call of duty in a variety of situations getting help for sick or injured customers idea: Because they know the habits of their customers and the rhythms of their communities Postal Service employees are often the first to notify emergency personnel and render aid when something is wrong The United States Postal Service is an independent federal establishment, mandated to be self-financing and to serve every American community through the affordable, reliable and secure delivery of mail and packages to 169 million addresses six and often seven days a week. Overseen by a bipartisan Board of Governors, the Postal Service is implementing a 10-year transformation plan, Delivering for America restore long-term financial sustainability dramatically improve service across all mail and shipping categories and maintain the organization as one of America’s most valued and trusted brands The Postal Service generally receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage products and services to fund its operations Copyright© 2025 United States Postal Service (WXYZ) — A man who was a music and youth director at a church in Washtenaw County is facing several charges in connection to sexual abuse of children was arraigned on charges of criminal sexual conduct and possession of child sexually abusive material The Washtenaw County Prosecutor's Office says the alleged crimes are reported to have taken place over the course of the last 10 years Radcliff was an employee of Oakwood Church in Ypsilanti and is the son of the senior pastor 2 when it was found that Radcliff asked for sexually abusive material from a minor Investigators say multiple victims have been identified 7 News Detroit is showing Radcliff's mug shot as police believe there could be other victims Police said church leaders have been cooperating with the investigation Church leadership says Radcliff was removed from his role within an hour of evidence of wrongdoing coming to light 7 News Detroit also spoke to Oakwood senior Pastor Frank Radcliff on Tuesday to offer an on camera interview he reiterated the church's commitment to transparency and said they are fully cooperating so all responsible parties will be held accountable Oakwood has rented out space for worship at the Lincoln Community United Methodist Church in Ypsilanti 7 News Detroit spoke to Pastor Christopher Butson who heads that church "Our hearts are broken for the victims first and foremost and Zach’s family who were blindsided by this news I’ve come to know them over the last few years and I’m just heartbroken for his father and mother and sisters," Butson said "I am surprised that it's someone that I personally know but I'm not ever surprised to hear of news like this." Butson says this is an reminder to other faith leaders to review and update the protections they have in place for children and follow them without exception "Clergy and churches have to earn folks' trust and as a clergymen myself I think that everyone should treat those with any kind of power with a little suspicion and ask questions: how are we protecting children in our communities," Butson said MSP is encouraging any other potential victims to come forward You can contact Trooper Ryan of the Brighton Post at 517-899-6174 © 2025 Advance Local Media LLC. All rights reserved (About Us) The material on this site may not be reproduced except with the prior written permission of Advance Local Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site YouTube's privacy policy is available here and YouTube's terms of service is available here Ad Choices (WCHS) — A pastor and youth minister at various churches in West Virginia and his wife have been arrested in a child sexual abuse investigation face nearly 200 total charges in a sexual assault investigation dating back several decades in multiple counties according to a news release from West Virginia State Police Troopers said they began investigating in 2004 and eventually learned of sexual assault and sexual abuse allegations involving numerous victims dating back to 1986 Radcliff was a preacher and youth minister at various churches in Lewis County and the surrounding counties Troopers said Kathy Radcliff is believed to have had knowledge of the abuse and is accused of also committing crimes against children After multiple interviews and statements were collected from the alleged victims arrest warrants were issued for the Radcliffs John Radcliff is facing a total of 175 sexual assault and abuse charges as well as one count of displaying obscene material to a minor Kathy Radcliff is charged with one count of displaying obscene material to a minor and one count of principle The charges against John Radcliff span Lewis An investigation into the Radcliffs is ongoing as more victims come forward John Radcliff is being held on separate bonds of $1 million (Lewis County) $450,000 (Harrison County) and $250,000 (Braxton County) Kathy Radcliff is being held on a $75,000 bond out of Lewis County All schools in Upshur County will close at 1 p.m All B-UHS sporting events today are canceled Watson initiated a sexual assault investigation into John Waitman Radcliff II This probe originated from an investigation that began in 2004 by Trooper Chad Tierney The allegations in this case included sexual assault sexual abuse by a parent or guardian and incest all with similar disclosures of crimes dating back to 1986 Radcliff was a Preacher and Youth Minister at various churches in Lewis County and surrounding counties Interviews were conducted and statements were obtained from victims This information was used to establish probable cause and obtain an arrest warrant for Mr also had knowledge of the abuse taking place and also committed crimes against children Watson was able to establish probable cause to charge Mrs John Radcliff was charged with 56 counts of Sexual Assault in the First Degree 15 counts of Sexual Abuse in the First Degree 63 counts of Sexual Abuse by Parent or Guardian 56 counts of Incest and one count of Display of Obscene Material to a Minor Kathy Radcliff was charged with one count of Display of Obscene Material to a Minor and one count of Principle Second Degree working in conjunction with members of the Summersville 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around her scalp and face The child died from her injuries Thursday afternoon Corbin was arrested and charged with murder He’s being held at the Hardin County Detention Center  Watch WNKY Live one of the best pound-for-pound boxers ever thinks he may have found the makings of the one His name is Pryce Sparrow, and he is set to make his professional debut fighting as a lightweight in Louisville on Saturday at The Gillespie as the main event of a six-card fight Boxing will never again be what it was to the nation when Jones was being named Fighter of the Decade by the Boxing Writers Association of America in the 1990s But it can still garner our collective attention whenever someone comes along with the right mix of swagger Jones felt it was important to launch Sparrow’s career in Louisville as a nod to Muhammad Ali because of the influence "The Greatest" had on his career Who would have inspired me to be great?” Jones said in many ways defied what’s cool to most of his peers to become a pugilist His interest started the old-fashioned way: He was being bullied and wanted to fight back He had to understand early on in boxing that there isn’t instant gratification that comes with making varsity on the high school football team or being named a starter Sparrow’s work is done while no one else is watching “I just fell in love with it since I was a young kid,” said Sparrow Sparrow is just “an awesome talent with a high IQ,” who Jones says has a wealth of potential Jones doesn’t expect him to step into the ring against Kerim Morkoc (4-2) of Turkey and display the flash charisma and skill that once propelled him to being the undisputed lightweight champion from 1999-2002 He does see a pathway to getting Sparrow to that status Jones believes part of what is hurting boxing is the lack of quality trainers Anyone can put out a video on social media proclaiming they know the craft when really they just know how to condition “A lot of guys are very strong and look very good but 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Upgrade now. Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInRADCLIFF (WAVE) - An 18-year-old is dead after a shooting in Radcliff Police Chief Jeff Cross said calls came in reporting a shooting on Thursday Officers responded to Potomac Street and found Jarrett Anthony Banks Jr Banks was taken to the University of Louisville Hospital Chief Cross said the shooting appeared to be a targeted incident