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Bingo cashiers who stole £183,000 caught while on holiday

Bingo cashiers who stole £183,000 caught while on holiday
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Man knocked unconscious by kick outside Dundee casino

Updated: May 25, 2021, 6:16 pm © Google Maps The assault happened outside the Grosvenor casino in Dundee A man was knocked unconscious after being kicked on the head in an unprovoked attack outside a Dundee casino. Offshore worker Michael Keers launched the unprovoked attack on Gary Armstrong after leaving the Grosvenor Casino, West Marketgait, Dundee in the early hours of the morning. Shocking CCTV played to Dundee Sheriff Court showed Keers repeatedly punching Mr Armstrong before kicking him on the head as he lay on the pavement. He has now been warned he is facing a custodial sentence after pleading guilty to the attack.

Tomo Laying Base For Homebuyer Services With Tom Ferry Partnership

Tomo Laying Base For Homebuyer Services With Tom Ferry Partnership
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Tuesday s code meeting moved to high school auditorium

Due to a significant amount of public interest, the first public hearing for the new Teton County Land Development Code on May 18 has been moved from the courthouse to the Teton High School auditorium in Driggs to accommodate all attendees.  The land development code is a legal framework that governs all future land use proposals in the county (not within the cities) according to the county s comprehensive plan. A steering committee composed of a county commissioner, two former P&Z commissioners, and planning staff has been working for almost two years with consulting firm Logan Simpson to rewrite the existing code, which is decades old. The new draft code was released to the public in mid-April. 

City reaps dividends as Synergy North beats pandemic predictions

Rob Mace, outgoing CEO of Synergy North, (Leith Dunick, tbnewswatch.com/FILE). THUNDER BAY – The City of Thunder Bay will receive over $660,000 in dividends from its majority ownership of Synergy North, after the company presented its 2020 annual report to city council on Monday. Synergy North board chair Gary Armstrong said the utility, owned jointly by the municipalities of Thunder Bay and Kenora after a 2019 merger, had weathered the pandemic more smoothly than anticipated last year. It wasn t all good news, however, with the Mapleward Generating Station continuing to lag performance projections, and requiring a $1 million cash injection. The Thunder Bay Hydro Corporation, owned 100 per cent by the city and holding a more than 90 per cent share in Synergy North, finished 2020 with a comprehensive income of $3.6 million, Armstrong reported.

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