DOUGLASS (Mont.)Â â Work began this week on the new $2.83 million emergency services center on East Philadelphia Avenue.
The new building is being constructed on the site of the old Gilbertsville firehouse, which had a leaky roof and other structural issues, and so has been torn down.
It will house both the township police department, currently located in the township building down the street, as well as the Gilbertsville Fire and Rescue.
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Gilbertsville Fire Chief Andrew Duncan said plans call for the construction to be completed by this winter. By the end of July, early August people should start to see some things coming out of the ground, he said.
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Trenton Nored, left, is shown during his plea and sentencing hearing Thursday in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court alongside his attorney, Lou DeFabio.
YOUNGSTOWN An assistant county prosecutor told Judge John Durkin of Mahoning County Common Pleas Court that the behavior of a Coitsville Township police officer, when the officer chased a man on a moped Aug. 6, 2020, is a reason for the type of plea agreement the man received this week.
Assistant Prosecutor Nick Brevetta told The Vindicator he would not discuss the specifics of the officer’s behavior, but a letter from Youngstown Police Department internal affairs officer Brian Butler sheds some light on it.
About 3,000 Boyertown Bears came out of hibernation in Boyertown.
Building a Better Boyertown invited the community to its annual Coming Out of Hibernation event for food, family activities and shopping on East Philadelphia Avenue from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 17.
âThe event is a community celebration of springtime and all of the Boyertown âBearsâ coming out of hibernation for the year,â Jillian Magee, Main Street Manager of Building a Better Boyertown said in a release. âAfter the year we ve had, we are ready to get out and have some fun!â
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Magee described the atmosphere as âenergizing, eager and fun.â
YOUNGSTOWN John F. Kukura, 37, who is incarcerated at the Correctional Reception Center in Orient, has been indicted on 80 counts of possessing child pornography.
His charges accuse him of possessing obscene material that has a minor as one of the participants. The offenses are alleged to have occured on or about Oct. 20, 2020.
The charges are each a fourth-degree felony, each punishable by up to 18 months in prison.
Kukura was arrested in October as part of an online sex sting carried out by Mahoning County Sheriff Jerry Greene, the Mahoning Valley Human Trafficking Task Force and a multitude of other local and state agencies.
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