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The Courts | News, Sports, Jobs - Morning Journal

New Cases Teresa and Madelynn Felger, Beloit, vs. Ruan Transportation, excess of $25,000 sought for alleged injuries from a traffic crash on U.S. Route 62 in Knox Township on Feb. 18, 2019. Megan Smith, Wellsville, vs. Dennis Smith, Jr., East Palestine, divorce sought. Docket Entries Robert J. Beaver, East Liverpool, vs. Jessica Beaver, Wellsville, divorce granted. Grand Jury LISBON Zachary K. Humphreys, 27, Walnut Avenue, East Liverpool, was served a secret indictment charging him with counterfeiting, a fourth-degree felony, alleging he was facilitating fraud by using counterfeit U.S. money on March 24, 2020. The indictment was issued by the grand jury in February. A secret indictment also was served to Mia N. Sheets, 30, Carbon Hill Road, East Palestine, charged with aggravated possession of drugs, a third-degree felony. On Dec. 31, 2019, Sheets was allegedly found with at least the bulk amount of methamphetamines, but less than five times the bulk amount.

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MUNICIPAL COURT | News, Sports, Jobs

Feb 19, 2021 LISBON In county Municipal Court, Matthew P. Soldo, 40, Grant Street, Salem, was bound over to the grand jury for an obstructing official business charge for allegedly telling Perry Township police Amanda Hines was not in the home, refused to come back to the door and was found hiding with Hines in a bedroom next to the door on Feb. 11. Diego B. Gonzalez, 32, Youngstown, was bound over to the grand jury on a receiving stolen property charge for allegedly driving a stolen black 2020 Ford Fusion with North Carolina registration on Feb. 9. Gonzalez was credited with seven days served, sentenced to an additional eight days in jail and fined $600 for driving under suspension, possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

Galway TD tells Dáil boom times getting boomier for developers and banks

Galway Bay FM 19 February 2021 print Galway Bay fm newsroom – A Galway TD has told the Dáil that the boom times are getting even boomier for developers and banks thanks to Government inaction on the housing crisis. Deputy Mairead Farell was contributing to a debate on the Land Development Agency Bill, which she opposes. She argues it will remove powers from elected councillors who play a crucial role in understanding areas and the needs in those areas. Deputy Farrell made reference to the LDA’s plan to develop a 4.5 acre site at Dyke Road which will be transformed into a mixed-use development with a strong residential element.

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