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Franklin Theatre Begins Gradual Reopening Plan

Franklin Theatre Begins Gradual Reopening Plan The theater is currently open for private rentals and will bring back limited-capacity weekend movies, as well as in-person and streaming performances through June.by BWW News Desk After going dark to public performances last year due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Heritage Foundation of Williamson County, TN, parent organization of The Franklin Theatre, is excited to announce the theater s phased reopening plan for 2021. Currently the theater is open for private rentals, including Monday nights through April where another local non-profit, Studio Tenn, is hosting its popular virtual talk show: Studio Tenn Talks: Conversations with Patrick Cassidy. In addition, as part of its mission to be a platform for local philanthropy, The Franklin Theatre is currently working in partnership with local video production companies and The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee (CFMT) to provide an opportunity for non-profits to film affordable p

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In Conversation With Martha Bolton and Linda Hope Authors of Dear Bob: Bob Hope's Wartime Correspondence with the G.I.s of World War ll

In Conversation With Martha Bolton and Linda Hope Authors of Dear Bob: Bob Hope's Wartime Correspondence with the G.I.s of World War ll
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Austintown man gets nine years in prison in child-porn case | News, Sports, Jobs

YOUNGSTOWN Robert A. Basic, 44, of Oak Trace Street in Austintown, will spend nine years in prison after pleading guilty Nov. 30, 2020, to 20 child pornography charges then failing to appear for his sentencing Jan. 21. Basic and Ryan N. Markenkovic, 44, of the Mahoning County jail, were charged with pandering obscenity after an investigation by the Mahoning Valley Human Trafficking Task Force. The task force used search warrants at the homes of the two men Aug. 11, finding evidence of child pornography, Maj. Jeff Allen of the Mahoning County Sheriff’s office said. Basic was indicted on 50 counts of pandering obscenity involving a minor for having child pornograpy on a computer. He later pleaded guilty to 20 counts, and prosecutors were offering to recommend six years in prison.

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Carl L. Allen

Carl L. Allen, 92 of Lore City, Ohio Carl L. Allen, 92 of Lore City, Ohio went to be with the Lord, passing peacefully in the early morning hours on Saturday February 27, 2021. He was born October 25, 1928 to Roy and Doris (Wood) Allen on the family farm which was situated near the ranger’s station of Salt Fork State Park. Later in life once that area became a park, the farm was moved across the road from the park entrance on RT 22. Carl planted many of the pine trees in the park across the lake from the ranger’s station. He was a local historian for the Salt Fork area providing pictures and information on the area. Carl was a graduate of Madison High School. He was very athletic and played basketball through high school. He was an avid basketball fan and could be found cheering the Madison and Buckeye Trail basketball teams throughout his life. He was one of the nicest and hardest working people you would ever meet. He ran the family farm while working at the Cambridge State Ho

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'We're thrilled,' eased alcohol restrictions welcome news for bars, restaurants | Local Business News

Ben Heilman didn’t watch Gov. Roy Cooper’s announcement to ease COVID-19 restrictions on Wednesday. He wasn’t expecting any changes for his business, the Craft Beer Cellar in Hickory. Later, he saw online that bars that do not serve food would be allowed to open for on-site service for the first time since March 2020. The new rules mean that on Friday, Heilman can serve customers beer on site for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic first closed businesses last year. “I’m happy and honestly a little surprised. I wasn’t expecting it to happen for another month or more,” Heilman said.

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