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Dengie kindness group supporting mid Essex NHS workers | Maldon and Burnham Standard

Dengie kindness group supporting mid Essex NHS workers | Maldon and Burnham Standard
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Phoenix Finishes with 1-1 Draw Against Delaware - Elon University Athletics

Phoenix Finishes with 1-1 Draw Against Delaware - Elon University Athletics
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Yankees news: Corey Kluber to return from IL on Monday

Corey Kluber set for return; What’s fueling the Yankees’ turnaround, and how pitching has contributed; Long winning and losing streaks common across MLB in 2021; Yankees connected to highly-rated amateur free agent

Newport and Caerphilly people convicted of knife crime

Bert Owen, 61, of Claude Road, Caerphilly, was found guilty of being in possession of a knife on Ruperra Street, New Tredegar, on Monday, March 8. He appeared in court on Monday, June 21, and was given a six-week prison sentence suspended for six months. He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £128 and £85 costs. Ross Andrew Appleby, 28, of Caerau Road, Newport, was found guilty of being in possession of a lock knife in Newport. It happened on Thursday, August 27, and he appeared in court on Friday, May 7. He was given a six-month prison sentence suspended for 12 months. He was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £128 and £85 costs. The lock knife was destroyed. He was also found guilty of possession of cannabis at the same time but there was no separate penalty.

Judge Tom Payne remembered for helping others

Judge Tom Payne remembered for helping others View Comments ZANESVILLE - A longtime figure in the local law community died Thursday morning at the age of 92, leaving those who knew him with fond memories of his predictable routines and distinct personality. Tom Payne could easily be found surrounded by his friends sitting in a school desk in the Muskingum County Courthouse, sipping on coffee or Coke and striking up conversations with those who passed by. Payne quickly learned her name and would always greet her in the courtroom or in the lobby. He d say well, Hey, good morning, Dorothy. Have you been too Kansas lately? Or he d ask me where Toto was. Every time I ever saw him, he would say that to me, she said.

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