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The Docket: Local court roundup for 3 28 24 - Richmond BizSense

A high-profile advertising executive sues for $50 million, claiming his former company took intentional and unlawful efforts to end his career and continues to defame him. (BizSense Pro required)

The Docket: Local court roundup for 10 5 23 - Richmond BizSense

A plaintiff claims damages of $300,000, saying she was assaulted by a bouncer at a Shockoe Bottom club, causing her to crack her tailbone. (BizSense Pro subscription required)

The present is the past for the pandemic

David Colburn TOWER- About halfway up the hill toward the west end of Lakeview Cemetery in Tower is a large, rough stone family marker, with the name “Campaigne” inscribed in a smoothed oval. Nearby, severely tilted and partially covered with grass and dirt is a headstone, “Maude A. 1894-1918.” 1918 was a tumultuous year for Minnesota. Many young men from this area had answered the call of the nation and were engaged on the battlefields of Europe in the “great war” we know today as World War I. Much closer to home, the first two weeks of October were scarred by massive fires that started near Cloquet and Moose Lake, blazes that destroyed 38 communities, scorched 1,500 square miles, displaced 52,000 people, and claimed the lives of more than 450 others.

Berkshire Hills approves budget, will ask state to vaccinate teachers

STOCKBRIDGE — As it begins to look toward a gradual reopening of in-person school and grapples with coronavirus pandemic complications, the Berkshire Hills Regional School District on Thursday quickly approved its fiscal 2022 budget. At a virtual public hearing, the School Committee voted unanimously for net operating costs of $28.3 million, and a capital budget of $1.96 million. Less state and other aid, the total net assessment to Great Barrington, West Stockbridge and Stockbridge, is $24.7 million, a 3.2 percent increase over this year. Great Barrington pays 75 percent of those costs, since it sends the majority of students to district schools. Because of a complex state formula, and the number of students from each town, Great Barrington will see a nearly 5 percent hike over fiscal 2021, an $18.4 million assessment; Stockbridge’s increase will be over 7 percent, to $3.2 million; and West Stockbridge will see a 3 percent decrease, also at $3.2 million.

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