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Man accused in Jay shooting, drug case sentenced to five years

Read Article FARMINGTON A former Connecticut man was sentenced Tuesday to five years in prison for selling a mix of fentanyl and heroin and for shooting at a house at 35 Main St. in Jay where a woman resided on April 23, 2020. Arthur Cohen Franklin County Detention Center photo Prior to sentencing, Arthur M. Cohen, 36, of Farmington, pleaded guilty in a Farmington court in an Alford plea to felony charges of aggravated trafficking in scheduled drugs – heroin/fentanyl mix, reckless conduct with a firearm and illegal possession of a firearm. The penalty for the charges ranges from a maximum 30 years in prison to up to five years in prison. He has been at the Franklin County jail since he was arrested. A felony charge of unlawful possession of cocaine was dismissed.

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Man accused in Jay shooting, drug case sentenced to five years

Man accused in Jay shooting, drug case sentenced to five years
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Farmington man, Bangor woman plead not guilty in Jay shooting

Farmington man, Bangor woman plead not guilty in Jay shooting
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Champaign leaders considering budget cuts of $3.2M

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WAND) - Champaign s city council is recommending approximately $3.2 million in budget cuts for the 2021-22 fiscal year in order to make up for a budget gap stemming from the pandemic.  The News-Gazette reports leaders are planning to reorganize staff and not fill some vacant positions. This would lead to about 19 full-time positions being removed, with six of them coming from Champaign s voluntary separation program. A total of 35 people have applied for voluntary separation.  Champaign Finance Director Kay Nees said only six voluntary separations got approval partly because the city had a focus on removing vacancies before making cuts to current staff. Nees said Champaign was helped by a higher-than-expected level of sales tax revenue and funds that came from Illinois through the federal CARES Act.

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Champaign council recommends $3.2 million in budget cuts

Champaign council recommends $3.2 million in budget cuts
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