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Court round-up: These are the latest convictions from Doncaster Magistrates Court

Richard Kevin Stothard, aged 39, of Conyers Road, Bentley: Driving without a licence or insurance, driving without due care and attention, failed to stop after an accident. Fined £120, £85 costs, driving record endorsed with eight points. Aaron Harry Plant, aged 31, of Manor Court, Denaby: Using threatening behaviour. Jailed for six weeks, £85 costs. Jonathan Chandler, aged 37, of Lonlay Mews, Stogursey, Bridgwater, Somerset: Assault by beating. Restraining order until February 23, 2023, fined £1,500, £85 costs. Frantisek Vastag, aged 32, of Coniston Road, Mexborough: Drink driving. Community order to carry out unpaid work for 40 hours within the next 12 months, disqualified from driving for 36 months, £95 costs. Josh Dudley, aged 23, of Glyn Avenue: Assault, criminal damage, breach of a community order. Community order of a 20 day rehabilitation activity requirement, ordered to carry out 80 hours unpaid work within the next 12 months, restraining order until February 23, 2

Liza Jackson donates STEAM machine to Emerald Coast Science Center

FORT WALTON BEACH The STEAM machine has a new parking space. The out-of-commission school bus sitting in front of Liza Jackson Preparatory School and used for education in science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics will be making a permanent stop at Emerald Coast Science Center in Fort Walton Beach. Liza Jackson’s board of directors voted to donate the vehicle to the center. Lisa Burgess, the STEAM teacher at Liza Jackson, spent the summer of 2018 with volunteers, flipping the bus from transportation purposes to educational ones. She is eager and excited about its new destination. “It would give access to more students than just Liza Jackson,” Burgess said. “It opens the door for creativity and STEAM for all kinds of students within the area for community purposes. Even though it was a labor of love and something unique and special to the school; it was a no-brainer if the goal was to create lifelong learners in the community.”

NJ Man Charged With Animal Cruelty After Emaciated Dog Found Dead in Plastic Bag

NJ Man Charged With Animal Cruelty After Emaciated Dog Found Dead in Plastic Bag An investigation determined that 19-year-old Aiden Turso had three pets that suffered severe neglect, with two of them ultimately dying. Published February 16, 2021 • Updated on February 17, 2021 at 1:47 am NBC News What to Know A 19-year-old New Jersey man is facing multiple animal cruelty charges after authorities say three pets suffered severe neglect while in his care, including a a severely emaciated dog found dead inside a plastic bag, according to authorities. Aiden Turso, of Scotch Plains, was charged with two counts of third-degree failure to provide necessary care to an animal, leading to its death; two counts of fourth-degree animal cruelty offenses; and fourth-degree hindering apprehension.

A 100th (not)parkrun journey you can Bank on! | Chelmsford Central parkrun

2020 including Japan, Berlin and a return day trip to Jersey. My taking part encouraged my husband and son to give it a go, and whilst my attendance has been hit and miss my husband is now stuck on 248 parkrun’s. Apparently, it’s my fault that he hasn’t reached 250 due to my refusal to get up for Lanhydrock (which is in the Top 15 of toughest courses, very hilly and it was raining that day) and not doing the double on New Years Day 2020 At the beginning of lockdown 1.0, I was recovering from a broken toe and wasn’t very enthusiastic for exercising, when lockdown 2.0 came along I decided to be

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