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Immature 21-year-old led 15-mile police chase at speeds reaching 103mph

Immature 21-year-old led 15-mile police chase at speeds reaching 103mph
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POLICE REPORTS | News, Sports, Jobs

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SALEM Danielle Stanley, 32, of East Sixth Street, was charged with disorderly conduct and taken to the Columbiana County jail after police were called at 12:48 a.m. Tuesday to the 200 block of North Ellsworth Avenue for an intoxicated person. Officers made contact with the female, who refused to give officers any form of identification. Once she was identified, she refused to give officers her address and also refused to call a family member for a ride. Stanley then said, “take me to jail, I need to go to jail.” So officers took her into custody, charged her and took her to jail.

Lesbian couple turned away by North Carolina wedding venue

Lesbian couple turned away by North Carolina wedding venue The company has cited Christian values as justification for not hosting same-sex marriages. By Riley Gillis on December 28, 2020 47SHARES Brianna May and Kasey Mayfield – Photo: Facebook. A North Carolina lesbian couple says they were rejected by a local wedding venue because the director refuses to host same-sex marriage ceremonies. Kasey Mayfield and Brianna May, of Winston-Salem, N.C., were planning to marry one another in the late fall of 2022. The two inquired as to whether The Warehouse on Ivy, a popular event space that markets itself as a wedding venue and has received rave reviews on Wedding Wire, would be able and willing to host the couple’s wedding.

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NC SHERIFFS WON'T SUPPORT COOPER'S MIXED DRINKS "TO GO" DIRECTIVE: The North Carolina Sheriffs' Association said Wednesday that it can't find any legal grounds to support Gov. Roy Cooper's recent executive order allowing restaurants and bars to sell mixed drinks for takeout and delivery. Cooper issued the order Monday as a way to limit the spread of coronavirus without hurting

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