A Jerome man charged with open murder for shooting and killing his neighbor’s daughter Aug. 12, 2022, pleaded no contest to lesser charges of manslaughter March 13 in the 1st Judicial Circuit Court.
A Jerome man awaiting trial on charges of open murder and felony firearm is considering a plea deal in the Aug. 12, 2022 shooting death of 26-year-old Natasha Cole.
Zachary Stern’s frenetic comedy “Democratic Airlines” and Melia Van Hecke’s contemporary folktale “The Fern” will receive world premiere staged readings as part of the 2022 A.E. Hotchner Playwriting Festival. The festival is named for alumnus A.E. Hotchner, who famously bested Tennessee Williams in a campus playwriting competition.
As longtime president of Mount Holyoke College, Mary Woolley helped to transform university education for women in the United States. In a new production of “Bull in a China Shop,” the Performing Arts Department will explore Woolley’s groundbreaking career and her decades-long relationship with Jeannette Marks, chair of Mount Holyoke’s English department.