Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about a play that tells the story of the Tuskegee Airmen set to make its New Orleans debut. And we hear about the exotic animal races returning to the Fairgrounds Racecourse.
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about a play that tells the story of the Tuskegee Airmen set to make its New Orleans debut. And we hear about the exotic animal races returning to the Fairgrounds Racecourse.
Central Texas is mourning the loss of a good man this week after beloved Belton coach turned broadcaster Chuck Douglas passed away on Thursday, May 13.
Preble County Common Pleas hears drug, breaking and entering cases
Preble County Common Pleas Court heard cases involving drugs and breaking and entering on Wednesday, April 7.
Anthony Baker | The Register-Herald
EATON Preble County Common Pleas Court heard cases involving drugs and theft on Wednesday, April 7. Judge Stephen R. Bruns presided.
Joseph H. Hodapp, 31, was sentenced on charges of breaking and entering and tampering with coin machines. Hodapp’s previous record includes charges of theft, escape, trafficking in marijuana, and possession of heroin.
Defense attorney James Van Zant asked that his client be sentenced to an outpatient substance abuse treatment program, citing an employment opportunity in Chicago that might be lost if he were sentenced to inpatient treatment. Bruns was dubious, however.