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WHMI 93 5 Local News : Loves Store In Genoa To Remain Open Amid Closures

December 23, 2020 Closures within a chain of furniture stores will not affect a Livingston County location. Loves Furniture is closing 13 of its 32 locations, including 10 in Michigan. The Warren-based company also operates stores in Ohio and Pennsylvania. The Genoa Township location, however, will remain open as they consolidate. Loves acquired the assets of former Art Van stores, moving into many of their locations earlier this year when Art Van closed all stores in March, according to the Detroit News. CEO Mark Peters said they are reducing their footprint of number of stores to better serve the Detroit-area. He cited having Loves locations that were merely 5 miles apart from one another and a furniture shortage that is going on during the pandemic. Domestic orders that typically take 4-6 weeks for home delivery are now not expected to reach homeowners until next August. Employees, many of whom had previously worked for Art Van, will be offered positions in

COTHERIDGE MURDER : Man found in burnt car in layby named by police

NAMED: Police have named a man found in a burnt out car as Neil Parkinson POLICE have named the man found in a burnt out car in Cotheridge as Neil Parkinson. The 66-year-old, from Clifton-Upon-Teme, was found in the vehicle in Ankerdine Road on December 12, that began a murder investigation. Police have also released an image of him this morning. Mark Chilman, 51, from Pencombe, Bromyard, has been charged with his murder and appeared at Kidderminster Magistrates Court last week. His next court appearance is scheduled to take place at Worcester Crown Court on January 15. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene in a layby in the village on the A44 between Bromyard and Worcester.

TEAM Group Releases Phase Two Interim Report

Monday, 21 December 2020, 1:34 pm Marlborough is in a much better position than first feared due to the impact of COVID-19 but there are still challenges ahead for the region. So states The Economic Action Marlborough (TEAM) Group Phase Two Interim Report June-December 2020 released today. The report is an interim update given Marlborough is still in a period of change. The next full report will be released in the second quarter of 2021 to capture impacts of the pandemic on the local tourism, retail and hospitality sectors and as well as any new mitigating actions undertaken. TEAM was one of the first groups convened in New Zealand to address the

Business Scoop » TEAM Group Releases Phase Two Interim Report

Press Release – Marlborough District Council Marlborough is in a much better position than first feared due to the impact of COVID-19 but there are still challenges ahead for the region. So states The Economic Action Marlborough (TEAM) Group Phase Two Interim Report June-December 2020 released … Marlborough is in a much better position than first feared due to the impact of COVID-19 but there are still challenges ahead for the region. So states The Economic Action Marlborough (TEAM) Group Phase Two Interim Report June-December 2020 released today. The report is an interim update given Marlborough is still in a period of change. The next full report will be released in the second quarter of 2021 to capture impacts of the pandemic on the local tourism, retail and hospitality sectors and as well as any new mitigating actions undertaken.

NYPD undermined public trust with aggressive protest response, watchdog agency finds

NYPD undermined public trust with aggressive protest response, watchdog agency finds POLITICO 12/19/2020 By Erin Durkin © Seth Wenig, File/ AP Photo New York Police officers restrain protesters during a demonstration in the Brooklyn borough of New York. NEW YORK The NYPD’s aggressive response to protests that swept the city after the death of George Floyd heightened tensions and undermined public trust in the ability of the police to protect the rights of citizens, a probe by the Department of Investigation has found. NYPD officers used “excessive enforcement” against protesters including kettling, or hemming in a group of demonstrators, mass arrests, and employing batons and pepper spray, investigators wrote in a report released Friday morning.

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