Recent arrests reported by the Johnson City Police Department include:
⢠Wesley W. Craig, 42, 478 Washington College Road, Limestone; Amanda G. Harvey, 27148 Creek Road, Erwin; and Perry A. Herring, 34, 106 Holly Hills Road, Jonesborough; were each charged with aggravated burglary after police responded to a call of a burglary in progress on Friday. Officers were dispatched to 1003 Division St. around 1:30 p.m. on the call.
When officers arrived, they were told one person, later identified as Herring, had run from the residence. As officers walked toward the door of the residence, they heard people yelling from inside. The homeowner was arguing with a man and woman, identified as Craig and Harvey. Both Craig and Harvery had several items that belonged to the victims, according to the report. Police said that when Herring ran off, he attempted to take a bag belonging to the victims but they were able to recover the property.
Staff Writer
CANFIELD The South Range Schools administration has not yet determined when students will return to in-person instruction.
Superintendent Bethany Carlson reported to the school board this week she will continue to monitor the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on the district over the holidays before making a decision. She said there had been a dip in cases after Thanksgiving, but there has since been a small increase.
Carlson asked parents to continue to report positive cases and contacts to the district.
In other business, the board granted a supplemental contract to Morgan Czopur for freshman girls basketball for the 2020-2021 school year and approved as volunteer coaches Bill Gerhig, John Tomaino and Donald Newell for wrestling and Sandra Kohler for girls basketball.
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CANFIELD– The South Range Schools administration has not yet determined when students will return to in-person instruction.
Superintendent Bethany Carlson reported to the school board this week she will continue to monitor the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on the district over the holidays before making a decision. She said there had been a dip in cases after Thanksgiving, but there has since been a small increase.
Carlson asked parents to continue to report positive cases and contacts to the district.
In other business, the board granted a supplemental contract to Morgan Czopur for freshman girls basketball for the 2020-2021 school year and approved as volunteer coaches Bill Gerhig, John Tomaino and Donald Newell for wrestling and Sandra Kohler for girls basketball.