Fairy tales have much darker underlying themes than they appear to have and should be taught to students much more carefully, in a way that acknowledges their problematic aspects.
Two of the three people charged after a brawl with police late last year were back in court.
Zoie Moore, 20, Bowling Green, and Jorden Hammye, 23, Perrysburg, appeared separately Monday in the courtroom of Wood County Common Pleas Judge Molly Mack.
Both had violated the community control sanctions imposed after they were found guilty of the assault on a Bowling Green Police Division officer.
Moore, who was transported to court from jail, was sent to a corrections facility while Hammyeâs next court appearance is in February.
Bowling Green police officers responded to the 100 block of East Court Street at 2:18 the morning of Sept. 14, 2019.
A Michigan woman will serve a jail sentence after she crashed her car into two state trooper cruisers.
On Friday, Christina Marie Eads, 26, Lincoln Park, was transported from the jail to the courtroom of Wood County Common Pleas Judge Matt Reger.
She had been indicted in September for two counts criminal damaging or endangering, both first-degree misdemeanors, and failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer, a third-degree felony.
Eads pleaded guilty Nov. 6 to failure to comply with the remaining two counts dismissed at sentencing, which was Friday.
âThe whole issue that she had in Wood County ⦠started when she found out her significant other was cheating on her,â said defense attorney Sarah Roller, adding that the man is the father of her child.