Lima Municipal Court records
April 22
Stevie Scales, 50, of 525 E. 4Th Street, Lima, pleaded no contest and found guilty of criminal damaging/endangering. Sentence: 90 days jail. 90 days suspended. $250 fine.
April 23
Michael Baker Jr., 55, of 106 Steeple Chase, Lima, found guilty of OVI. Sentence: 180 days jail. 177 days suspended. $500 fine; pleaded no contest and found guilty of hit skip real property. Sentence: 90 days jail. 90 days suspended. $250 fine.
Justin C. Davis, 42, of 1301 Fairgreen Ave, Lima, found guilty of DUS-FRA. Sentence: 10 days jail. 10 days suspended. $150 fine.
Robert Glass, 45, of 3180 Warsaw Rd, Lima, found guilty of no OL. Sentence: 30 days jail. 0 days suspended. $150 fine.
Jeanna M. Hamp, 27, of 1729 Bishop Ln, Findlay, found guilty of OVI. Sentence: 3 days jail. 3 days suspended. $400 fine.
âTribute to every veteran in this areaâ: New VA medical center in Myrtle Beach opens Tuesday
New VA medical center in Myrtle Beach opens Tuesday By Kristin Nelson | April 12, 2021 at 3:04 PM EDT - Updated April 12 at 4:56 PM
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) â A highly-anticipated Veterans Affairs clinic will be opening its doors Tuesday in Myrtle Beach.
The Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center is upgrading its previous facility at The Market Common to a new location on Airpark Drive.
The clinic will be able to offer even more veterans a wider range of services for their physical and mental health, so many wonât have to make the trip to Charleston.
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MILITARY MATTERS: Thousands of veterans getting COVID-19 vaccinations at new S.C. clinic
MILITARY MATTERS: Thousands of veterans getting COVID-19 vaccinations at new S.C. clinic By Jason Dennis | February 4, 2021 at 11:46 PM EST - Updated February 5 at 12:22 AM
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WTVM) - Thousands of military veterans are getting vaccinated against the coronavirus, thanks to the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center opening its new clinic ahead of schedule in South Carolina.
Harold Heidelbach is an army veteran who never once thought about not getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
“Well, I feel everybody eventually should get vaccinated,” Heidelbach said.
He’s one of the vets that just got vaccinated at a new outpatient clinic in North Charleston, South Carolina, which opened early for COVID-19 vaccines.
COVID-19 Destroys the Weakest and Poorest
COVID-19 has been called the great equalizer, but nothing could be further from the truth. The disease clearly affects certain groups far worse than others, and the countermeasures implemented to quell the outbreak have been a phenomenal boon for wealthy globalists while decimating the livelihood, and perhaps even the will to live, of the average person. As reported by IPS News:
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2 as job losses escalate due to lockdowns, nearly half of the global workforce is at risk of losing livelihoods, access to food and the ability to survive.