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On the market: Middletown ranch with an unusual silhouette
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Contemporary ranch-style house at 54 Warner Avenue, Middletown.Jennifer Schulten
Ranch-style houses are generally thought of as single-story living spaces devoid of ornamentation. But the beige contemporary ranch house at 54 Warner Avenue in Middletown, with its unusual silhouette, is an exception.
This house in the South Farms area only blocks from the center of town has a strong, sharp-looking exterior. It is a “one-of-a-kind home,” according to its listing agents, Debbie Huscher and Tanya Bottaro.
Three-sided fireplace at 54 Warner Avenue, Middletown.Jennifer Schulten
Early curb-side photographs indicate this 1,599-square-foot house was probably built as a Cape Cod when it was first constructed in 2005 on its 0.14 of an acre property. The five-room house has since been renovated to include an unusual, rounded front façade with a combination of stucco and vinyl siding.. It was a
Full list of 41 Michigan businesses that have had liquor licenses suspended over COVID rules
Businesses cited for variety of alleged violations
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DETROIT – The state of Michigan has suspended the liquor licenses of 41 businesses for violating various COVID-19 safety rules. Here’s a list of all the businesses, along with suspension details.
Odyssey Entertainment
Date of suspension: Aug. 26, 2020
The Commission ordered an emergency suspension of the Class C License. Before a Sept. 4 hearing, the licensee entered into a negotiated settlement, which resulted in $750 in fines and an additional 14-day suspension, which ended Sept. 17, 2020.
A TEENAGE adrenaline junkie is preparing to take to the skies to raise funds for a cause close to her heart. Lauren Mann, of Warner Avenue in Pogmoo.
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A Huntington Beach man was arrested early Thursday morning after FBI agents connected him to social media posts and at least one video that placed him at the entryway of the U.S. Capitol building during the Jan. 6 riot, authorities said.
Mark Steven Simon faces federal charges of unlawful entry into a restricted building with the intent to disrupt government business and engaging, in unlawful activities on Capitol grounds.
FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller confirmed agents arrested Simon outside a Huntington Beach residence at 6 a.m. Thursday. He was being held in federal custody and was scheduled to appear in court in Santa Ana that afternoon.