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UConn men snare huge win at Seton Hall behind Isaiah Whaley, Adama Sanogo, R J Cole

UConn men snare huge win at Seton Hall behind Isaiah Whaley, Adama Sanogo, R J Cole
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3 Ohio residents indicted for fentanyl possession

Three Ohio residents recently were indicted by a Hardin County grand jury on several charges, including being in possession of the powerful drug fentanyl. Jesse Profitt, 27, of Hamil­ton, Ohio, Kimberly Wharton, 29, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Shona Messer, 29, of Hamilton, Ohio, all are indicted for first-degree possession of a controlled substance – fentanyl; first-degree possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine and complicity to receiving stolen property more than $500 and less than $10,000. Profitt and Wharton also are charged with first-degree fleeing or evading police in a motor vehicle during a Feb. 11 traffic stop by Kentucky State Police. Profitt and Wharton are in the Bullitt County Detention Center. Messer has been released from that jail.

Seton Hall s Bryce Aiken gets advice from Nets Kyrie Irving during injury-plagued season, hopes to play on Senior Night vs UConn

Seton Hall’s Bryce Aiken gets advice from Nets’ Kyrie Irving during injury-plagued season, hopes to play on Senior Night vs. UConn Updated Mar 01, 2021; Posted Mar 01, 2021 Randolph, N.J. native Bryce Aiken has been limited by injuries this season, but has received guidance from his friend, Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving. Facebook Share This is not the way Bryce Aiken envisioned his senior year at Seton Hall. When he grad-transferred from Harvard back home to New Jersey last April, the Randolph native was expecting to be a major piece of coach Kevin Willard’s team as it pursued its fourth straight NCAA Tournament appearance.

Routt can benefit from matching fund

Routt can benefit from matching fund Angela Bauer, abauer@myjournalcourier.com FacebookTwitterEmail A matching-funds program will benefit students hoping to earn a scholarship to attend Routt Catholic High School, according to the Catholic Diocese of Springfield. A Chicago couple is matching donations to 12 schools in the diocese up to $15,000 a school for donations received by March 31. Routt is among the 12 schools. Donors to the tax-credit scholarship program receive a 75% state income tax credit on their donation. Donations must be made to the school through EmpowerIllinois.com, which runs the scholarship program, to be eligible for the match. Donors will need a mytax.illinois.gov account before applying for a tax credit, and setting up an account can take up to 10 days.

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