A new fully enclosed synthetic cricket pitch and an upgrade to two existing pitches is complete as part of a $100,000 upgrade of Harwood Cricket Club’s training facilities.
The growth of the PGM complex has spurred several types of resistance.
Here s What You Need To Remember: There is no doubt that precision-guided munitions have been tremendously useful in America s foreign wars. But they can t do everything, as one evaluation shows, and sometimes have consequences.
How has the growth of the Precision-Guided Munitions (PGM) complex changed the balance of international power? More specifically, how has the U.S. military’s embrace of this system of weapons affected its ability to accomplish U.S. national goals? The president’s decision to pursue the war against ISIS strictly through the means of airpower and seapower makes the question particularly relevant. The United States will fight ISIS with precision-guided munitions, and apparently little else. It’s worth asking how effective they are in accomplishing national ends. The answer, it turns out, is surprisingly mixed.
By Jason Taylor
Dec 17, 2020
FORT DODGE, Iowa - A Fort Dodge man faces several counts of burglary and theft after police say he stole $1,000 worth of gold teeth as well as thousands more in cash and property.
Officers say they were doing a routine building check when they found Barry Watts with a large amount of cash and burglary tools.
Police says Watts told them he entered the property to get warm, but decided to start taking items after looking around.
Officers say Watts also stole a $5,000 camera while burglarizing several businesses.
He being held in the Webster County Jail.
By Jason Taylor
Dec 17, 2020
FORT DODGE, Iowa - A Fort Dodge man faces several counts of burglary and theft after police say he stole $1,000 worth of gold teeth as well as thousands more in cash and property.
Officers say they were doing a routine building check when they found Barry Watts with a large amount of cash and burglary tools.
Police says Watts told them he entered the property to get warm, but decided to start taking items after looking around.
Officers say Watts also stole a $5,000 camera while burglarizing several businesses.
He being held in the Webster County Jail.
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A Fort Dodge man was charged with several counts of burglary and theft Tuesday after police say he stole $1,000 worth of gold teeth in addition to thousands of dollars in cash and property.
Fort Dodge Police say Barry Watts, 34, burglarized one Fort Dodge dentist where he stole the gold teeth, a case with children’s toys, a $5,000 camera and a laptop. Criminal complaints estimate damage to five doors at about $1,500.
Two other businesses were also broken into early Tuesday morning, where complaints say Watts found an envelope with more than $3,300 in cash. Officers said they could not determine the property stolen from a third business he entered.