April 25– NORWALK– A Baltimore- based developer of senior living communities has paid $2 million for The Sons of Italy property on New Canaan Ave.. Brightview Norwalk, LLC, an affiliate of The Shelter Group/Shelter Development, LLC, purchased the property at 162 New Canaan Ave. from The Pietro Micca Lodge Building Association for $2,015,000, according to real…
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April 24– Price’s Crab House in Havre de Grace was fined by Harford County’s Liquor Control Board Wednesday, while Sizzling Bombay and El Rodeo Mexican Bar& Grill got some conditional approvals for a new licensee and a renewed liquor license. The owner of Price’s was fined $250 after the liquor board found he failed to notify the board of pertinent restaurant…
April 25– UPDATE: 2:54 p.m. Friday: Raghib Ismail Brooks, who was wanted in connection to a triple shooting in Hampton Thursday night, has turned himself in to police, according to the police division’s Twitter page. UPDATE– 12:19 p.m. Friday: Hampton Police have identified a 23- year-old Hampton man as a suspect in a triple shooting in Hampton Thursday night.
April 25– WARRENSBURG– Western Missouri Medical Center trustees may rethink remaining neutral on state Medicaid expansion. The association, which supports Medicaid expansion, said reductions result from “federal funding cuts, high uncompensated care costs and changing utilization patterns. “Without new revenue from expanding health insurance coverage…
April 25– RICHMOND– The Madison Central Lady Indians didn’t let a disappointing loss to Tates Creek Wednesday linger with them very long. The game was a pitching duel through the first two innings between South ace Hagan Burns and MacKenzie Wilder as neither team could push a run across the plate. One out later, Mackenzie Murphy reached on an error, then Reagan…
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April 25– GILBERT– A criminal investigation that began in March has resulted in the arrest of two Gilbert residents on a combined total of 110 criminal charges that spanned a period of nine months. According to the criminal complaints filed in Mingo County Magistrate Court by West Virginia State Police Trooper First Class J.K. Harris, Johnny Robert Ball, 37, and…
By LARRY MORITZ Salina Journal– Friday, April 25, 2014 2:00 AM. Salina South’s Elena Garcia was smiling as she talked about getting kicked in the face. Salina South’s Elena Garcia was smiling as she talked about getting kicked in the face.
Herzing College– Montreal is pleased to announce its next Open House, which will take place on Tuesday, April 29th, 2014 from 6:00PM to 8:00PM. Herzing College’s unique career training reflects the current job market, providing the hands-on skills that allow graduates to immediately leap into successful technical, business, healthcare or design employment.
The school board, at its regular April 16 meeting, approved a four-year agreement with the Blairsville-Saltsburg Educational Support Professionals union, extending from Aug. 24, 2014 through Aug. 23, 2018. The board also set contract terms with the 139 members of the Blairsville-Saltsburg Education Association for the next five years– including an addendum…
April 25– The Homer-Center School Board at its April 16 meeting accepted the resignations of four school employees who have a combined 123 years of service to the district’s students. Elementary teacher Kathy Daskivich and Elaine Thurston, a guidance counselor at the elementary school, are each retiring after 38 years with the district.
April 18– It took all seven innings, but the Los Banos High baseball team got back in the win column with Tuesday’s 12-9 victory over Patterson. Michael Severino added another for Los Banos on an error in the third before Patterson extended the gap to 6-3 on three singles and two walks in the fourth. Patterson ended up with four errors.
EVENT: National Journal holds a discussion on “Insurance Regulatory Modernization: A Discussion Home and Abroad.” Ed Royce, R- Calif.; Federal Insurance Office Director Michael McRaith; Robert Detlefsen, vice president of public policy at the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies; Aaron Klein, director of the Financial Regulatory Reform…
April 25– UPDATE– 12:19 p.m. Friday: Hampton Police have identified a 23- year-old Hampton man as a suspect in a triple shooting in Hampton Thursday night. The police are asking the public for help finding Raghib Ismail Brooks of the 200 block of Michigan Drive, according to a press release from the Hampton Police Division. Brooks has a long list of outstanding…
Over the past few years, St. Luke’s Hospital refused to accept the health insurance of 930 patients injured in auto accidents. It instead went after higher payments from car insurance settlements intended for the victims…
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April 25– VERO BEACH– After more than 60 years in the game, Jim Thompson has decided to give up sports officiating. Well, make that four of the five sports– baseball, basketball, football and softball. If he doesn’t do volleyball this fall, let the record show the final sporting event he officiated was a middle-school softball game in Vero Beach.
April 24– ALBANY– With the city of Albany’s charter change that officially made the Water, Gas and Light Commission a department of the city government, WG&L staff and personnel have been required to adjust to a new world order. After city of Albany Risk Manager Veronica Wright gave the board an update on a new general liability, property and casualty, and auto…
