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May 24
Mark D. Brandt, 42, Duluth, driving under the influence, fined $1,000 and 60 days local confinement, time stayed on one year probation with conditions.
May 27
Adam A. Archer, 29, Duluth, possession of controlled substance, one year local confinement, 340 days stayed on one year probation with conditions.
Michael A. Tyson, 59, Duluth, disorderly conduct, continued for dismissal for one year.
May 28
Aaron R. Bailey, 45, Esko, hands-free law violation, fined $50.
Samantha J. Belich, 27, Duluth, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, fined $1,000 and 60 days local confinement, time stayed on one year probation with conditions.
Parker J. Beyer, 21, Bemidji, Minnesota, driving after suspension (offense dated: 12/8/17), fined $200.
AIDS Healthcare Foundation
Tracy began her career in Human Resources working for Kay Jewelers Inc. as a Benefits Administrator in Alexandria, VA. She returned to Cleveland and continued to forge a career in Human Resource Management with Midial U.S. Retail Group, Fanny Farmer Company in benefits administration. Upon the sale of the company, she began her search for a meaningful change in career. Her search led to a position with Case Western Reserve & Akron University through a joint partnership to examine the messages of HIV/AIDS prevention education for African American women. This was a career-defining turning point and the beginning of her true life’s work. During the next 5 years, she worked to educate women and inner city teens on the importance of HIV/STI prevention. After this engagement, Tracy moved on to work in the funding world at the City of Cleveland Department of Public Health HIV/AIDS Unit as the office’s Program Director. During her post, she directed 14 HIV Pre