(Photo: PA/ Rui Vieira, Steve Parsons, Michael McHugh) THE MAY BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND officially kicks off today and many of us can look forward to a day off and much needed lie in on Monday. Supermarket workers are no exception meaning the opening and closing times of major supermarkets are different to normal. To prevent you getting caught out, we have compiled a list of the temporary timing changes that you need to be aware of in Blackburn. The opening times of some specific stores may vary, so customers should check details on the company website before making their trip.
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A parking ban on Dixie Highway-Pike Street goes into effect Wednesday, an effort by city of Covington officials to mitigate traffic jams on city streets.
Officials said they’re taking the step reluctantly due to traffic caused by out-of-town drivers seeking a way around the backed-up Brent Spence Bridge.
“We absolutely would rather not take away any parking, or barricade off any streets. But we’re being forced to do so to prevent even bigger disruption caused by a project that is entirely beyond our control and not of our doing, City Manager David Johnston said in a release.
A Slough man has been given a two-year prison sentence suspended for two years for perverting the court of justice. Musatfa Hussain, 34, of Montague Road in Slough, was sentenced at Oxford Crown Court on April 19, where he must carry out 150 hours’ unpaid work and to pay £2,000 in costs. This comes after 33-year-old Anisah Ahmed from Oxford, was given a discretionary life sentence with a minimum term of four years and six months’ imprisonment for committing the same crime. In 2015, Ahmed falsified threatening emails in order to obtain an injunction against a 39-year-old male victim. She also worked together with Hussain by creating false allegations of kidnapping, rape, grievous bodily harm and other offences against the same victim.
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An early morning accident on Easter Sunday claimed the life of a Montague man and injured another near the intersection of Montague Road and Yreka Ager Road.
Morgan Richard Sisk, age 30, was reported to be driving a red 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 at a high rate of speed just after 12:30 a.m. on April 4 when he lost control and the vehicle veered off the roadway, the Yreka Police Department said in a news release.
Officers from the YPD, the California Highway Patrol and the Siskiyou County Sheriff s Office responded to the accident and found the Ram truck in the middle of Montague Road (Highway 3) with major damage.
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