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Church news: With the government’s national ‘Step’ Regulations progressively enabling more activities to restart, we are now gradually reintroducing services of worship in our churches. Initially these are combined services to include everyone in the parishes of Clapham, Keasden, Austwick and Eldroth. Sunday May 9 11am Keasden. Ascension Day Thursday May 13, 10.30am Austwick Sunday May 16, 11am Clapham. Sunday June 27, 7pm Lambing Service at Keasden New Burial Ground. A celebration of lambing and of the beautiful new burial ground being created next to Keasden Church.
Lafayette Renew awarded for repurposing Village Pantry site
Lafayette Renew was recently recognized for its work repurposing the site of an old convenience store.
Posted: May 5, 2021 11:51 AM
Posted By: Joseph Paul
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) Lafayette Renew was recently recognized for its work repurposing the site of an old convenience store.
The Village Pantry at Ninth and South streets was torn down and replaced with a pocket park and pumping station.
Lafayette Renew received a Merit Award for the project. The award comes from the American Council of Engineering Companies. We were able to address, one, the complicated stormwater issues in downtown . and then repurpose the old Village Pantry site, says Lafayette Renew Superintendent Brad Talley. That site was an eyesore for the community and we were able to make into something that adds value to the community.
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Report of gunfire leads to Muncie drug-dealing arrest
MUNCIE, Ind. A report of gunfire at a southside Muncie home on Thursday led to a local man s arrest on drug-dealing charges.
City police were sent to the home, in the 2100 block of South Pershing Drive, shortly after 2 p.m.
While officers apparently found no gunshot victims, they eventually arrested an occupant of the home, 22-year-old Nicholus Wayne Woolums.
According to an affidavit, police found several Ball jars. completely filed with a large quantity of blue tablets later identified as alprazolam, a controlled substance sometimes prescribed to treat anxiety disorders, and at times known as Xanax.
Judge Charles Todd Jr. heard evidence and statements from the state and Curtsinger s defense and has taken the sentencing information under advisement. Todd set Curtsinger s sentencing for 3 p.m. May 11.
Curtsinger is already serving a Fayette County sentence at the Correctional Industrial Facility in Pendleton. He was sentenced Dec. 3, 2019, to eight years after pleading guilty to Level 3 felony possession of methamphetamine. The Indiana Department of Correction projects Curtsinger to finish serving that sentence Nov. 17, 2024.
Curtsinger has additional previous felony convictions for possession of methamphetamine, intimidation and dealing a narcotic drug in Fayette County.
He was arrested Nov. 2, 2018, in Wayne County after a traffic stop at the Village Pantry on South Ninth Street, according to an affidavit of probable cause. Curtsinger was a passenger in the vehicle stopped because its right tail light was not working.