Marion Blumenthal Lazan, a holocaust survivor and author of the award winning memoir “Four Perfect Pebbles” shows Granby Elementary School students the yellow star she was forced to wear in Nazi Germany in the mid- to late-1930s. She explained how this badge identified her as Jewish and that during the time period Jewish people had many restrictions including only being allowed to shop on certain days and at certain times.
Fulton Daily News

Holocaust survivor recounts experience, shares message of hope and kindness at Granby Elementary

Granby Elementary School students put away their history books for a firsthand account of life during World War II. Holocaust survivor and author Marion Blumenthal Lazan spoke to fifth and sixth grade students at the school about life as a Jewish person in Nazi Germany.

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Fulton Daily News

LeVea’s Parole Denied – For Now

William LeVea, the Fulton man who recklessly caused the death of Christopher Spack when he repeatedly rammed his vehicle into the man’s pick-up truck, has been denied a request for an early release from prison. Donna Williams, who was Spack’s girlfriend, and spearheaded a Moveon.org petition to help keep LeVea in prison, said she was overwhelmed when she heard today’s news.

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