Authorities looking for man who shot Hendersonville police officer
Police are heavily populating the area on Old Hickory Boulevard in the Madison area on Monday night.
The tech giant says the technique 'has meaningfully improved the quality and helpfulness' of its featured snippets.
Google is cracking down on phony information in search results.
Aug. 11—The state environmental services department is advising swimmers to avoid a total of five beaches in Swanzey, Winchester and Greenfield due to elevated levels of certain bacteria. The N.H. Department of Environmental Services issued a cyanobacteria advisory for Forest Lake in Winchester on July 22, according to the agency's online list of such notices. On Tuesday, DES posted fecal ...
Aug. 11—ANDERSON — One decision the County Council has made about 2023 budget cuts is clear: They won't be discussed in public until they're revealed next month. Discussions regarding about $4.8 million in cuts will start next week. County Council President Ben Gale encouraged council members to meet with the county auditor and exchange emails with budget proposals. After reviewing 2023 budget ...
Aug. 11—Parting Stone is in the express lane on the highway to heaven with its three-year-old Santa Fe startup business to solidify cremated ashes into decorative rounded stones. Parting Stone has solidified some 4,000 cremated remains and creates some 250 sets of stones each month, with ashes shipped to Santa Fe from more than 600 funeral homes in the United States and Canada. Each step of ...
Aug. 11—The Hamilton West Side All-Stars came up short in their bid for a second straight Little League World Series appearance. West Side dropped a 1-0 decision to Kentucky on Wednesday in a Great Lakes Region elimination game in Whitestown, Ind. Kentucky, which defeated West Side 7-6 on Sunday, advances to the region championship game Thursday vs. Hagerstown, Indiana, at 4 p.m. (ESPN2). ...
Aug. 11—Pentucket picks Savage Pentucket recently announced the hiring of Gus Savage as the school's new varsity boys soccer coach. He will replace Christian Langlois, who went 216-133-64 with 17 state tournament appearances over 22 years on the Panthers' sideline before announcing his retirement from coaching during the spring. Savage is a former goalie at Georgetown High (Class of 2015) who ...
Aug. 11—The St. Joseph Police Department is working to minimize crime with a new method of tracking areas where incidents are repeatedly occurring. Sgt. Matt Kneib, a crime analyst for SJPD, hired a volunteer to help map spots throughout the area with frequent crime records. "We had an individual reach out to us that wanted to volunteer and help with crime analytics and stuff," he said. "She ...
Aug. 11—A Massachusetts man has been charged with "wrongful voting" after officials say he submitted a false voter registration form and voted in the Conway town election in April 2021. Scott Kudrick, 50, was arrested Wednesday and charged with a felony for allegedly voting in a New Hampshire election when he was not qualified to do so, because he was "domiciled" in Norwell, Mass., according ...
Aug. 11—Haircuts, fresh fruits, sports physicals, school supplies and more will all be offered for free at a back-to-school fair for Raleigh County students this week. Raleigh County Schools Assistant Superintendent Serena Starcher said the fair is not only meant to help get students prepared for the start of school at the end of the month, but it's also a chance to connect parents with a ...
Aug. 11—EAU CLAIRE — An Eau Claire man physically assaulted his two roommates by choking one of them and hitting the other one over the head with a beer bottle, police say. Owen J. James, 20, 914 Lakeside Ave., was charged this week in Eau Claire County Court with felony counts of strangulation and suffocation and substantial battery, and a misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct. A $10,000 ...
Aug. 11—SALEM — A Peabody man, who pleaded guilty earlier this year to fentanyl distribution and conspiracy to distribute fentanyl and heroin, was sentenced Tuesday to 21 months in prison by a federal judge, the U.S. Attorney's office announced. Francisco "Jose" Tavarez, 25, will spend three years on supervised release following his prison term, U.S. District Court Judge Nathaniel Gorton ...
Aug. 11—LIMA — It was an educational visit for Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, as he made three stops in the area Wednesday, learning about new educational opportunities, business technologies and agribusiness concerns. First, Husted stopped at Rhodes State College to learn a bit more about the agriculture-related technology programs that will be starting on Aug. 22. The second stop was in Delphos ...
Aug. 11—The Aiken County Board of Education has five seats up for election in November. For those who are interested in running, the deadline to file is Monday, Aug. 15, at noon. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 8. The seats up for election in November are: District 2 held by Jason Crane, District 3 held by Brian Silas, District 5 held by Barry Moulton, District 6 held by Dwight Smith and ...
Aug. 11—A North Augusta woman faces up to four years in prison after allegedly creating a fake court order. Patricia Haley Eubanks, 26, was arrested Wednesday morning by agents from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division and charged with forgery without a dollar amount and impersonating a court official. Forgery without a dollar amount is a misdemeanor and if a person is convicted, that ...
Aug. 11—OLYMPIA — Washington voters will choose between a Democrat and a nonpartisan candidate for Secretary of State this November, bringing back a question asked many times before by candidates, voters and secretaries alike: should the state's chief elections official be nonpartisan? Julie Anderson, a nonpartisan who has served as Pierce County's auditor since 2009, clinched the second-place ...
Aug. 11—ELKHART — HEA, United Way, Community Foundation and The Source are looking at kindergarten readiness scores and how to improve them with enFocus. "Our kids are not scoring as well as we would like them to score," enFocus Innovation Fellow Rosannah Mack said. "In fact, more than half of them are not ready based on those skills." In the fall, teachers assess six nonacademic factors to ...
Aug. 11—House fire A South Anchorage home caught fire Wednesday morning, sending a plume of smoke into the sky. Firefighters were called to Avion Street on the lower Hillside around 11 a.m., said Assistant Fire Chief Alex Boyd. There was no indication that anyone was inside the single-family home when it caught fire and no injuries had been reported, he said. Eighteen units from the Anchorage ...
Aug. 11—Sister Donna Ryan had a knack for making dreams a reality. So much so that her fellow Sisters of Mercy had a running joke, in which they'd consider "who but Donna" when discussing her quirks and accomplishments. Ryan, a Sister of Mercy and founder of the Boulder Shelter for the Homeless, died July 31 at age 80. Her passion for serving all people, her Catholic faith and her ability to ...
Aug. 11—MIDLAND — On Tuesday, a Midland man was sentenced to 24 months in prison for failure to pay over employment taxes, a press release detailed. According to court documents, Thomas Valdez Rodriguez, 45, was the owner of both Tom-E-Lee Trucking and Tom-E-Lee Industries. From 2012 through 2018, Rodriguez failed to pay employment taxes withheld from the employees of his trucking company. ...