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5 days ago
- Entertainment
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The ‘O' by Oliverio's hosts Paint the Night Blue Gala
BRIDGEPORT, (WBOY) — The 'O' by Oliverio's hosted an evening of elegance, entertainment and gratitude Saturday night at the Paint the Night Blue Gala. Organized in honor of law enforcement heroes, the event provided a lively and meaningful night that supports the ongoing mission of the Hotsinpiller Foundation, which provides resources and recognition for first responders across West Virginia and beyond. The event featured live music, dancing, food, and most importantly the chance to give back to a cause that uplifts those who serve and protect. Swords, stories and more at Morgantown StoryFest 'Not only are we still doing the scholarships, but we are able to provide assistance to law enforcement officers in times of need as well as agencies around the state. And we've also expanded our borders throughout the country and donated to officers in their time of need,' the President of the Hotsinpiller Foundation Dustin Hotsinpiller said. 'My father passed away in December of 2001, he had been with the Bridgeport Police Department for 27 years, and we had always talked about, when he passed away about starting a scholarship foundation,' Hotsinpiller continued. 'It really came to fruition when my brother was killed in the line of duty February 16, 2011. At that point and time, we knew we had to do something.' The Hotsinpiller Foundation began as a scholarship fund, but over time, the family recognized a growing need within the community. In response, they expanded their mission, shaping it into the comprehensive foundation it is today. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
03-05-2025
- Health
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Danville Fire Lieutenant retires after 20 years
DANVILLE, Ill. (WCIA) — After 20 years of service, Danville Fire Department Lt. Jason Hotsinpiller is retiring. Central Illinois hospitals graded on safety The department congratulated Hotsinpiller on his retirement in a Facebook post on Friday. He started his career on Feb 12, 2005, just over 20 years ago. In 2023, Hotsinpiller was recognized as the Danville Fire Department Officer of the Year. 'He proudly and faithfully served the members of our community for 20 years,' the department said in its post. 'We thank him and wish him well in retirement.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.