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64-A District Court sentencings

64-A District Court sentencings 64-A District Court: Judge Raymond Voet Jessica Galloway, 35, of Belding, convicted Jan. 5 of Operating While Impaired By Control. Sentenced to one day in jail, $943 in costs and fines, 6 months probation. Jonah Selby, 23, of Hastings, convicted Jan. 26 of Driving While License Suspended-Second. Sentenced to $675 in costs and fines. Brayden Burns, 17, of Belding, convicted Feb. 1 of Larceny-$200 Or More But Less Than. Sentenced to 45 days in jail. Gary Larson, 73, of Ionia, convicted Feb. 2 of Driving Reckless. Sentenced to $468 in costs and fines. Kristine Davis, 24, of Detroit, convicted Feb. 2 of Driving While License Suspended. Sentenced to $445 in costs and fines.

Cowboys contract puts Moranbah boy on cusp of NRL dream

Premium Content Subscriber only Michael Bell left the Mackay Cutters as an 18 year old to begin his would-be professional rugby league apprenticeship with the North Queensland Cowboys. Now 21, he returns home with the world at his feet and an NRL berth within reach, should he be ready and willing to claim it. Bell is one of 12 Cowboys players allocated to the Cutters for the 2021 Intrust Super Cup season, joining a list of local products ready to be called upon by coach Michael Crawley should they not be tapped for an NRL start. Mackay rugby league products Reuben Cotter, Shane Wright and Mitch Dunn have all shared time between the Cowboys and Cutters in seasons past, using the Queensland Cup as a platform for bigger and better football honours.

Ticks all the boxes : Fullback joins Cutters via Warriors

Premium Content Subscriber only With his engineering degree now complete and an eye to making the most of his prolific football talents, Matiu Stone-Dunn is eager to stamp his mark on the Intrust Super Cup with the Mackay Cutters. The 25 year old fullback joins the Cutters via Auckland Rugby League side Northcote Tigers – the same club that fostered Paul Rauhihi, Alex Glenn and Kevin Locke, to name a few. It is with former Kiwi international Locke whom Stone-Dunn shares many enviable football traits: strong under the high ball, with the speed and vision to do damage in the return game.

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