Voters will be going over a 32-article warrant Monday and decide on a proposed $3.45 million municipal budget, with the option to use $400,000 in undesignated funds to offset taxes.
This is just wonderful : Safe Place scheme launched in Penarth A ‘SAFE Place’ scheme launched in Penarth this week. The initiative, which is being supported by South Wales Police, Penarth Town Council and Mayor Ian Buckley, enables people to find help in the local high street if they are feeling under threat. Once in the ‘safe place’ the business owner can call for help or just be with you until the threat is dealt with. Craig Parker, co-owner of Apothecary64, ignited the spark for this scheme across social media over the past week – with many businesses across the town already displaying a ‘safe place’ sticker in their window.
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
A call to check on an abandoned car led to the arrest of four members of a Eureka Springs family on drug-related charges last week.
James Cahalan
In a probable-cause affidavit filed in Carroll County Circuit Court, Carroll County Sheriffs Office Deputy Austin Kennedy writes that he was dispatched just after 2 p.m. on Monday, April 26, to check on an abandoned vehicle in a field near County Road 239 and County Road 216 in Berryville.
Rebecca Cahalan
Inside the vehicle, Kennedy found a handwritten bill of sale stating that it had been sold to Blake Cahalan, whose residence was listed as an address on County Road 241 in Eureka Springs.