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Family: Wife Leslie and daughter Ava.
Does anyone in your family work in politics or government?: No. I am the first person in my family to participate in politics.
Education: Bachelor of Science, Film Production from Full Sail University. Also studied Mechanical Engineering at Delaware County Community College.
Occupation: CEO of Digital Exhibition Systems Inc., nine years; and Creative Director, Crimson Planet Media, six years. Former waiter and Lyft driver.
Previous or Current Elected or Appointed Office: West Chester Democratic Committee, Representing Ward 7 (2018-2020)
Why are you seeking elective office?: This last year has been rough, and a lot of our neighbors are hurting. I understand poverty in West Chester because I lived it. As a renter, I understand how 2/3 of the population of West Chester lives. Just because we don t own land, doesn t mean this town isn t our home too. Over 26 percent of our town lives in poverty, and I used to be one of them. When you
Can someone please hit? Who needs to step up? Terry Pluto’s Tribe Scribbles
Today 5:57 AM
Cesar Hernandez has been a good hitter in the past, but this season has been a struggle. John Kuntz, cleveland.com
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – Scribbles in my Tribe notebook.
1. Let’s start at the top of the lineup. It took a while for Terry Francona to make the obvious move of Cesar Hernandez to leadoff, where he hit part of last season. But the veteran second baseman is a mess at the plate, batting .172 (.528 OPS) heading into the weekend.
2. Hernandez had a period early in the season where he hit into lousy luck. But that’s not the case lately. Hernandez is only 31, so he shouldn’t be in decline. He batted .283 (.763 OPS) for the Tribe last season, leading the American League with 20 doubles. He’s a career .275 hitter (.730 OPS). So it’s probably safe to assume this is some type of early-season slump.
Locked up in April: Criminals jailed in Greater Manchester last month
Some of the criminal cases covered by MEN reporters over the last month
19:24, 1 MAY 2021
Updated
Some of the criminals locked up in Greater Manchester in April 2021
A vodka-fuelled rapist who subjected a child to grave sexual abuse and four people who hunted down a doting dad and murdered him were just some of the criminals locked up in the region in April.
Greater Manchester courts gave out hefty prison sentences for all manner of crimes last month.
Other offenders put behind bars include a road rage thug who left a man for dead and a paedophile who asked his victim s mum not to tell police he sexually assaulted her child.
Locked Up: Our round up of criminals jailed in Greater Manchester this week
These are some of the criminals put behind bars in our region over the last week
19:19, 24 APR 2021
Updated
More criminals have been locked up this week as court cases conclude across Greater Manchester.
Those put behind bars over the past seven days include a convicted paedophile who sexually assaulted a young girl in her parents house, and a brazen thief who walked out of B&Q with a washing machine.
Meanwhile the killers of Michelle Pearson and her children have been ordered to spend more time behind bars following a second trial.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
David Buel Cox, 67, of Cassville, passed away on Sunday, April 11, 2021, after a long battle with cancer. He was born July 20, 1953, son of the late Hollis and Dorthea Cox.
He graduated from Cassville High School in 1971, where he was a basketball star for the Wildcats. He was a life-long construction professional.
Survivors include: his wife, Kelly; daughter, Amber Cox and her wife Kyle Hudson; sister, Becky Preddy; stepchildren, Ryan Truman and her husband John, Miles McNeill and his wife Tarah; and six grandchildren.
A Celebration of Life for friends and family will be held at a later date.
Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville.