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Police say a feud going back at least two weeks led to the shooting.
Credit: BestStockFoto - stock.adobe.com Author: WWL Staff Updated: 8:09 PM CDT May 11, 2021
KENNER, La. A feud between two families led to a shootout that started at a Dollar General on Veterans Memorial Boulevard, according to police.
Kenner Police were called out the Dollar General on Veterans near Loyola Drive around 5:30 p.m. to investigate reports of a shooting in the parking lot.
Soon after, police were called out to a shooting two blocks away on Fayette Street where they found and armed man and an armed woman standing in the street.
Created: May 10, 2021 01:23 PM
BROCKPORT, N.Y. (WHEC) A Brockport lift bridge is back open to traffic.
According to the New York State Department of Transportation, the bridge connecting Fayette Street and Park Avenue is now reopened. Crews had been working on the flooring system to increase weight limits on the bridge.
Sidewalks are still closed but the DOT says it is expected to reopen in the next few weeks.
Park Ave/Fayette Rd Lift Bridge over the Erie Canal in #Brockport recently re-opened to vehicular traffic following repairs to the flooring system to increase weight limits on the bridge. Sidewalks are expected to open in the coming weeks. @NYSDOT@NYSCanalCorp@Brockport NYpic.twitter.com/3tbO5QK3MC
ODOT grant will provide needed pedestrian bridge
By Angela Shepherd - For The Times-Gazette
New Directions Director Tonia McLanahan (left) is pictured with eighth-graders Jordan Brown (center) and Meezy Copas, who attend the youth ministry.
Photo by Angela Shepherd
A pedestrian bridge on the west end of Greenfield has been discussed over the last couple years, but now instead of it being a matter of how to make it happen, it’s a matter of when it will happen since a grant from the Ohio Department of Transportation will make it possible.
There is currently no way to cross a small creek beyond the Greenfield Branch Library and Greenhills Village Apartments without walking across a narrow vehicle bridge. It is a dangerous, but despite the lack of pedestrian-friendly places to walk or bike, there tends to be a good bit of foot and bicycle traffic in the area. Additionally, the foot and bike traffic will likely be compounded after Highland County Community Action recently opened