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Man throws woman to the floor after argument

“You reacted violently. You grabbed her and pushed her to the ground,” Judge Jonathan Krebs told Munro. The woman s head hit the floor, causing redness to her forehead, although that had gone by the time police arrived three or four hours later. The woman’s exact relationship with Munro wasn’t said in court. The judge said Munro, 46, had a criminal history going back decades, including for family violence. In the past few years he had been convicted of breaching protection orders and assault with intent to injure. Defence lawyer Peter Foster argued for a community detention sentence. He acknowledged Munro acted inappropriately, but said Munro and the woman had been violent towards each other in the past.

Herald Diary: The masked marvel

PREMIUM Reader Scott Williamson says it’s debatable whether he would want to take a stroll down this path. Family fun HOW does a chap explain to curious dog walkers strolling past his house that there is an entirely reasonable explanation why a masked man, wearing a buxomly stuffed bra, is visible through his front room window? Donald Munro – who lives in the house, and also happened to be the fellow in the mask (and bra) – tells the Diary that he was trying on a costume for his part in a live Zoom performance of Family, a trio of quirky monologues by Scottish playwright Gowan Calder.

Valley Edition - March 12, 2021 - Microsoft And Local News, Homeless Housing, Tower Theater

Valley Edition - March 12, 2021 - Microsoft And Local News, Homeless Housing, Tower Theater
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Fields of gold: How the humble daffodil put Inverurie on the world map

Updated: March 9, 2021, 11:16 am © Garioch Heritage Centre Tulips at Inverurie Bulb Farm s fields at Kinkell in the 1960s with Inverurie Paper Mill in the background. Sign up for our newsletter and let our nostalgia team take you on a trip back in time Thank you for signing up to our Nostalgia newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up For decades, fields along the banks of the River Don in Inverurie were a blaze of golden, dancing daffodils, welcoming visitors to the rural market town. Inverurie Bulb Farm was part of the biggest flower firm in the world, supplying London’s famous Covent Garden Flower Market with daffodils, tulips and irises.

Fresno is divided over church s bid to buy Tower Theatre

FRESNO    At first, few in the neighborhood paid attention to the churchgoers filing into the Tower Theatre on Sunday mornings. It was pre-pandemic and just another audience at the historic Art Deco theater with its neon orb atop an 80-foot tower. But as Roger Rocka’s Dinner Theater across the street went dark, the gay bar silent and the Tower District’s lively sidewalks emptied, the devout continued to meet for months, drawing local ire. In January it became public that Adventure Church was buying the theater, the neighborhood’s namesake and economic anchor. “That’s when things went wackydoodle,” said Heather Parrish, co-director of the Rogue, an annual fringe arts festival and one of the organizers of an effort to stop the sale. “This is the historic center of progressive bohemia in Fresno. An evangelical church operating in the heart of it strikes at the culture we’ve built for decades.”

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