While most Napans are still sleeping, I m out jogging on city streets bereft of human life.Â
I set out two hours before the sun comes up for the same reason I do most everything I do: It s my routine.
He who tampers with his routines is opening the door to who knows what chaos lurking on the other side.Â
There are obvious advantages to getting up and out before the masses. All is quiet, nothing moves. I can avoid bumpy sidewalks and run on streets where normally gas and electrically powered leviathans rule.Â
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RACINEÂ â A Mount Pleasant woman allegedly assaulted a 72-year-old.
Information for more than 500 million Facebook users has been found on a website used by hackers and this isn t the first time the platform has had security issues. The details appear to be years old, but includes names, emails, birthdates and phone numbers.Facebook said they knew about this issue in 2019 and had fixed it the same year.Â
Victoria Elizabeth Diaz, 31, of the 1400 block of South Emmertsen Road, was charged with a felony count of aggravated battery of an elderly person and misdemeanor counts of battery, criminal trespass and disorderly conduct.
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Larissa Cason, director of the Marion County Public Library System, poses with the âYour Public Library Is Openâ sign in front of the Marion County Public Library at 321 Monroe St. in downtown Fairmont.
Photo by Sarah Marino
Photo by Sarah Marino
FAIRMONT â Your public library is open.
Thatâs what the sign reads that boasts that the Marion County Public Library is open to the public and has all their resources readily available. Larissa Cason, director of the Marion County Public Library System, said June 1 last year, the library started providing curbside pickup amid the pandemic and June 29 the doors reopened to the public. However, many residents still believe the library is closed.
Lawrence County family says man pointing rifle at them and deputies wasnât random
âIâm not going to let him kill my daughter. Iâve buried two sons. Sheâs the only child I have left. Iâm not going to let him kill my daughter,â
Justin Cody Cartee is accused of pointing a rifle at people in the neighborhood, and deputies. By DeAndria Turner | March 31, 2021 at 8:29 PM CDT - Updated March 31 at 8:30 PM
LAWRENCE COUNTY, Ala. (WAFF) - Justin Cody Cartee is accused of pointing a rifle at people in a Lawrence County neighborhood, as well as deputies.