Hobby turns into a business for local man
Montevideo American-News
Andrew Christensen has always enjoyed expressing his creativity through hand-crafting items, especially those made from wood and so in late 2018 he decided to create a brand for his products and A.T. Laser Co. was formed. “Initially I purchased a laser engraving machine more as a toy because it looked like fun and I just had to have it. I planned to engrave designs on Apple devices and other pre-made products, however, that part of the business never really took off. Instead, it was the need to create gifts for others that led me to what the business is today,” Christensen says.
Tourists returning to Put-in-Bay, but is the city ready for the influx?
This tourist season is much different than last year s as summer fun-seekers are flocking to Put-in-Bay now that COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted. Author: Michael Sandlin Updated: 11:42 PM EDT June 13, 2021
PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio Put-In Bay’s restaurants and bars are bouncing back after a challenging 2020.
Bar and restaurant owners across the city say it’s returning to it’s pre-pandemic highs, but there are still steps that need to happen to truly return to normal.
Following the state’s and city’s COVID-19 restrictions being lifted, the number of visitors to the island city has skyrocketed.
Gerise LaSpisa appointed as Green Lake County district attorney
Gerise LaSpisa
Gerise LaSpisa has been appointed to serve as Green Lake County district attorney.
LaSpisa is the county’s assistant district attorney and has been a prosecutor for 13 years. She prosecutes crimes involving serious interpersonal violence, including sexual assault, domestic violence and crimes against children. In addition to her prosecutorial experience, LaSpisa also served as the executive director of a children’s charity, working to enrich the lives of children with physical disabilities.
Gov. Tony Evers, in a press release on Wednesday announcing the appointment, said LaSpisa is a skilled prosecutor who cares deeply about justice and fairness for the people of Green Lake County. Andrew Christenson, the previous Green Lake County district attorney, said LaSpisa is well-versed in criminal law, and described her as a strong advocate for the protection of the public and bringing justice to victims o
She also refused to provide a specimen of breath. Slack was fined $1600 (deferred to SPER) and received a six-month driving disqualification with no conviction recorded. Kim Therese Bell. After a nine-month stint in prison, Kim Therese Bell appeared in the magistrates court to finalise some drug-related matters. She pleaded guilty to a string of drug offences, including one where she licked the contents of a clip-seal bag before telling police it tasted like Panadol. Bell received fines and was convicted, but received no further punishments. Brodie James Lees. Pleading guilty to contravening police, unlawful possession of dangerous drugs and utensils or pipes which had been used, Brodie James Lees appeared in Bundaberg Magistrates Court.
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