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Caribou Criminal Docket, January 2021 - The County

Presque Isle Criminal Docket, January 2021

Presque Isle District Courthouse (File photo) Presque Isle Criminal Docket, January 2021 Contributed • May 14, 2021 The following cases were heard under the Aroostook Criminal Docket at the Presque Isle Courthouse in January. PRESQUE ISLE, Maine The following cases were heard under the Aroostook Criminal Docket at the Presque Isle Courthouse in January. Joseph M. Dalessandris, 53, Caribou: theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, 5 days in jail, $400 fine; unlawful possession of a scheduled drug, 5 days in jail, $400 fine. Robert E. St. Peter Jr., 50, Presque Isle: probation violation, 60 days in jail, probation partially revoked, probation continued.         Kristin S. Keegan, 39, Mars Hill: probation violation, 7 days in jail, probation revoked.

Panama City Florida getting new Coca-Cola distribution facility

The new facility will serve Bay, Calhoun, Franklin, Gulf, Liberty and Washington counties and will distribute close to 3 million cases of beverages annually. “When Panama City became a part of the UNITED family in 2017, we made a commitment to employ, serve, refresh and invest in the Emerald Coast area,” said Bo Taylor, vice president of Coca-Cola UNITED’s Central Region, which includes the Florida Panhandle. “Following Hurricane Michael, which devastated this community and caused severe damage to our existing facility, we moved quickly to assess opportunities for making a positive, long-term impact for our associates, our customers, our consumers and this community.”

Birmingham-based Coca-Cola UNITED building $8 million Panama City, Florida facility

Birmingham-based Coca-Cola UNITED building $8 million Panama City, Florida facility Updated Jan 13, 2021; Posted Jan 13, 2021 A new Coca-Cola sales and distribution facility is coming to Cedar Grove Commerce Park in Panama City, Florida. (Photo: Business Wire) Facebook Share By The News Herald, Panama City, Fla. (TNS) and Tribune Media Services Coca-Cola plans to replace its existing distribution center in Panama City with an $8 million facility by the end of the year. According to a Tuesday press release, the new 24,000 square-foot facility will be built in Cedar Grove Commerce Park and will replace the company’s building at 6130 Bayline Drive that was damaged by Hurricane Michael more than two years ago.

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