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In a public hearing on May 13, the Bethel Planning Commission will consider a conditional use permit for what would be Bethel’s third recreational marijuana store.
Kalla Peacock has come to the city with his proposal to open a marijuana store before, most recently in January, and has since revised his proposal. Bethel is his latest business venture. Peacock owns one retail marijuana store in Kotzebue, and has partnered on a second store in Utqiagvik.
Bethel has two marijuana stores already, and the owners are against allowing a third store to open, saying that it will be bad for their businesses. The owners sent a joint letter to the Planning Commission arguing that just as alcohol stores are limited by population in Alaska, marijuana stores should be as well.
A stabbing incident Sunday is under investigation by the Jamestown Police Department. Written By: Keith Norman | ×
The Jamestown Police Department is seeking assistance from the public in locating a person of interest in an aggravated assault, according to Justin Blinsky, assistant chief of the Jamestown Police Department.
Blinsky said officers were called to 122 Sunnyside Trailer Court at 7:36 a.m. Sunday for a reported assault. Officers found a 47-year-old male asleep with a stab wound to the abdomen. The victim was transported by Jamestown Ambulance to Jamestown Regional Medical Center where he was treated and released.
The investigation into this incident has determined the assailant and victim know each other. The investigation also indicates the assailant specifically targeted the victim and no current danger exists to the community.
Jim Krumel: Youth newspaper carriers a first job like few others
Jim Krumel
Steve Metzger of Elida has restored this 1967 Schwinn carrier bike that was similar to the one he used to deliver newspapers as a youth. He’s even made saddle bags for it and vows to one day ride it around the community.
I’m sure of it.
No doubt in mind.
There’s ink in the blood of Al Meinerding, Eldon Miller, Margaret Finkenbine, Theresa Schnipke and countless others whose first job, way back when, was delivering newspapers.
Putting that paper in the hands of their customers is as special to them today as it was during their childhood.
NORWOOD â David R. Woodward, 48, and Joshua T. Woodward, 28, both of Heuvelton, were arrested by Norwood village police Saturday night following a report of a fight in progress at the Maple Street Trailer Court.
Police allege an argument between the men and a Norwood resident became violent and that the Norwood resident was punched in the face and threatened with a knife.
The Woodwards were charged with second-degree menacing and sixth-degree conspiracy, both misdemeanors. David Woodward was additionally charged with misdemeanor third-degree assault, and Joshua Woodward was additionally charged with misdemeanor fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon and ticketed for unlawful possession of marijuana.