Reporter police say the child was unharmed during this incident. Emersons bail was set at 1,000. Live in manchester, Andy Hershberger, wmur news 9. Jean thanks. Tonight the man wanted in connection with a shooting in belmont is under arrest. Officers say a person recognized Jason Cuocolo from the news and called police. Police took him into custody in the area of root 3 in meredith. Hes accused of shooting a woman in the head on tuesday in car. Josh a claremont man charged with Sexual Assault was arrested as he left dartmouth hitchcock hospital in lebanon. Investigators have not released detalls of the investigation, but they say honldon faces four charges related to Sexual Assault. And tonight new details about the owen labrie case. Court documents just filed prepare a new argument seeking to bolster his claims that his trial. Jennifer crompton explains. Reporter labrie is a peeling his convictions, new court paperwork highlighting several reasons he believes he was poorly represented
Young and sfgovtv members for covering this meeting just lost the names please silence any devices that may sound off during the proceedings. Items acted upon today will appear on the september 20th board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. Call item one. Wages for the loading and unloading of materials products for special events on City Properties for city vehicles so for to you purpose. We have supervisor Wiener Officer who is the sponsor. Good afternoon supervisor farrell and im from supervisor wieners office before you is legislation that will help to insure the folks behind the scenes making the events the success those are folks that upload tables and equipment and the likes and we want to make sure their do paid a fair living wage while doing that work the board of supervisors has been consistent with the support for prevailing legislation insuring the work done on city permits it held to a higher standard with a fair living wage that supports families with a quality
This project necessary or a compatible with the community the project didnt meet criteria furthermore talking about the exterior treatment given predicament like landscaping and parking especially the project didnt meet criteria that will provide the development in enforcement with the performance of the applicable use it didnt meet criteria im an neighborhood activity and support what the neighborhoods want so speakers said this is not an election i agree i wish it would end up differently but based on the rulings weve been here for the project the project was denied in the court and the community outpouring im getting not going to support it 2016 is coming well have the cannabis legalization and how to have this a dry county i use a poor definition we so have 70 or 80 years after prohibition im inclined not to support. Commissioner johnson. Ill definitely support commissioner hillis that is unfortunately, we have a higher standard in one neighborhood i almost think that was based on
Okay woods Restoration Program more the hours shoe courts would have shown such success i want 0 urge the commission and concerned citizens or involved citizens to value our Natural Landscapes and indignant bio diversity and support this sin wrap the Management Plan it guides the Natural Areas Program and i on coming forward to the board of supervisors for official you know package and hardwired into the rec and park culture this is important and i want to invite you all to come out to our second saturday of the month volunteer days there are lead by the superb rec and park staff listing i cant is the wonderful leader sitting right over there and clapping. and they have amount staff very knowledgeable like the supreme nature guides thats all i have to say thank you folks for what the do and. Rob thank you. Thank you clapping moving right along dont forget this very valuable the San Francisco Botanical Garden grows and sxheefrz plant from around the world more than hundred and 50 open s
Not even 2020 can stop thestaff at Cardinal Services Coos Bay office from upholding their annual
Casual Friday Jean Fund tradition of donating to a local charity. This year, the determined employees decided to split the donation between two very worthy causes: CASA of Coos & Curry County and the Coos County area s annual December Toy/Food Drive event,
Bus Jam Saturday.Â
Cardinal s Coos Bay office staff are allowed to wear jeans on Friday s as one of Cardinal s ongoing team-building traditions, but they must pay for that privilege. Employees are asked to donate $2 each Friday. At the end of the year, the staff selects a local charity to donate the Jean Fund money. Â