A Cross County man who was sentenced to four years on federal probation for firearms violations connected to the burglary of a gun store in Colt was back in jail by Wednesday morning facing numerous felony charges.
A St. Francis County man indicted in the theft of a number of guns, including a Thompson Auto Ordinance Model 1928 .45ACP sub-machine gun worth an estimated $50,000 to $75,000, was sentenced Wednesday to time served and ordered to seek substance abuse and mental health counseling.
Thanksgiving largely will be close to normal this year, the second year the holiday will be celebrated during the coronavirus pandemic. Families are preparing feasts and there will be football, movies and the Macy’s parade. Perhaps a few political arguments amid another slice of pumpkin pie. A year after families