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Recent arrests in Laramie County

Recent arrests in Laramie County Aaron Brown CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - All parties are considered innocent unless proven guilty. Laura Wagner, 34, DUI, Interference with peace officer Skiler Stevens, 21, Destruction property (3), Reckless endangering (2), Duty upon colliding (3), Probation violation, Failure to appear Michael Savell, 65, Felony possession, Possess w/intent to deliver Thomas Nace, 39, Possession of controlled substance Thomas Nace, 39, Theft Brett Lieurance, 26, Strangulation of house hold member, Domestic battery, False imprisonment Seth Hook, 34, Possession of controlled substance John Hill, 33, District court warrant, Domestic battery, Assault agg on pregnant woman Anthony Gallegos, 63, DUI, Drive while license canceled, Seat belt: driver Nathaniel Franks, 27, DWUI, Failure to maintain lane

Central Minnesota Farm Show Goes Virtual Amid COVID Restrictions

Developers of Rte 20 apartment proposal pledge $200K for traffic light, but state has final say

MARLBOROUGH  Developers of a proposed 140-unit apartment complex at the former McGee Farm property on Boston Post Road East (Rte. 20) pledged $200,000 to study, design and construct a traffic light at the entrance of the facility. But members of the City Council’s Urban Affairs Committee continued to stress they cannot support the project without a guarantee from the state that a traffic light will be installed. Waypoint Residential, a Stamford, Connecticut-based development company, is seeking a special permit to build a three-building apartment complex at the site. The company initially planned to build a 188-unit, four-building development, but scaled back its proposal in response to concerns from neighbors and city leaders.

Arkansas towns to see slow rollout of COVID-19 vaccines

Small Arkansas towns to see slow rollout of COVID-19 vaccines The wait for seniors over the age of 70 to get their COVID-19 vaccine will depend in large part on where they live. Author: Rolly Hoyt Updated: 9:06 PM CST January 18, 2021 MT IDA, Ark. The progression into the expanded Phase 1B of the Arkansas vaccine rollout saw hundreds of educators get shots Monday while seniors over 70 in rural areas found out they may be waiting a while. At the Mount Ida Pharmacy, which serves as the only vaccine distributor in Montgomery County, Monday was just a typical day save for the constant phone calls to owner and pharmacist Laura Wagner.

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