Photos by Shelli Parker
Michael Chandler was awarded the Veteran Owned Business of the year by the Better Business Bureau. He is one of a handful of East Texas businesses to receive excellence awards.
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Chandler is a hands-on, hard working business owner who strives to create 100% happy customers through excellent service and doing the right thing every day.
SHELLI PARKER
This week Air Chandler LLC was honored to receive one of six Excellence Awards given to East Texas businesses. They were nominated and selected by public votes to receive Veteran owned business of the year.
âI am in shock that a small business like mine won,â said Michael Chandler, president and owner.
Man arrested following car crash
Posted by KCAW Staff | May 5, 2021
One man was arrested following a car accident early Tuesday morning on Halibut Point Road.
Sitka Police Department spokesperson Serena Wild said a man allegedly hit an unoccupied Dodge Dakota and then reported the accident to the police just after 4 in the morning. The fire department and the police responded.
The man had been driving a 1996 red Volvo that didn’t belong to him. Wild said the owner of the vehicle had left the keys inside but hadn’t given the man permission to drive it.
The man was taken to Mt. Edgecumbe Medical Center, where he was medically cleared. Officers arrested him for driving under the influence. Wild said she didn’t know if additional charges would be filed. No one else was involved in the incident.
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The back entrance to the courthouse in Brockville, Ont. (Newswatch Group/Bill Kingston, File)
BROCKVILLE – A Quebec truck driver has been found guilty on all charges for causing a chain-reaction pileup on Highway 401 near Prescott in 2017 that killed two people and injured three others.
In her nearly three-hour decision delivered this morning (April 23), Judge Adriana Doyle found Jamil Qureshi guilty of two counts of dangerous driving causing death and three counts of dangerous driving causing bodily harm.
Qureshi showed no emotion as the verdict was read.
Court heard how a line of two transports followed by three vehicles were all travelling slowly – about 40 kilometers an hour – or were almost stopped in the right eastbound lane on Nov. 27, 2017 around 10:30 p.m. Qureshi’s Volvo transport – travelling at 104 kilometers and hour with the cruise control on – plowed into the back of the line.
Hit-and-run driver sought by police
The Fenton Police Department is investigating a hit-and-run, which occurred at 2:38 p.m., Wednesday, April 14, at the intersection of Fenway Drive and Grant Street. Lt. Jeff Cross said a grey Dodge Dakota struck a vehicle at that intersection and then fled the scene traveling westbound on Owen Road. Cross said the Dodge drove over barrels on Owen Road prior to getting on northbound U.S. 23. The vehicle was last seen exiting the highway at Grand Blanc Road. The vehicle has heavy front-end damage and it was losing fluids. No injuries were reported. If anyone recognizes this Dodge Dakota or has information on the driver, they to call Fenton police at (810) 629-5311.