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Weld cellphone tower application sent back to Planning Board

Read Article A star marks the tower location next to Webb Lake in Weld where AT&T plans to build a cellphone tower. The dark area indicates the cellphone coverage expected with the tower. Screenshot WELD The Board of Appeals voted unanimously Monday night, Jan. 11, to send the AT&T cellphone tower application back to the Planning Board. The Planning Board considered the application during an informational meeting in July. Several comments, complaints and questions were raised then. A star marks the tower location next to Webb Lake in Weld where AT&T plans to build a cellphone tower. The dark area indicates the current coverage area for cellphone reception.

Faces of Nottingham gang who flooded streets with heroin and crack cocaine

Faces of Nottingham gang who flooded streets with heroin and crack cocaine They have been jailed for a combined total of more than 40 years Updated (Image: Derbyshire Constabulary) Never miss another Nottinghamshire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A Nottingham drug gang who flooded neighbouring Derby with heroin and crack cocaine have been jailed for a combined total of more than 40 years.

Decades in jail for gang who flooded Derby with heroin and crack cocaine

Decades in jail for gang who flooded Derby with heroin and crack cocaine 11 people were involved in the conspiracy Updated A drugs gang who flooded Derby with heroin and crack cocaine have been jailed for more than 40 years. Pictured centre is Bright Norman. Left top to bottom: Andrew Evaristo, Mohammed Haely, Cherice Fuller, Mandy Hughes. Pictured right top to bottom: Shahid Iqbal, Nana Vandavelde, Grady Mabika-Blessing, Sharon Taylor. (Image: Derbyshire Constabulary) Never miss another Derbyshire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

Artsbridge, Mullen share music with Martin Elementary School students | News, Sports, Jobs

tbennett@newsandsentinel.com Martin Elementary School fourth-grader Karlie Decator plays a small percussion instrument shaped like a lizard during a music demonstration Monday at the Parkersburg school. Local musician Michael “Moon” Mullen demonstrated Appalachian music to students as part of a program through Artsbridge. (Photo Provided) Local musician Michael “Moon” Mullen played instruments and sang Appalachian folk songs during a visit Monday to Martin Elementary School in Parkersburg. The event was made possible through Artsbridge which provides local musicians and artists for schools throughout the area. (Photo Provided) Local musician Michael “Moon” Mullen explains the mouth bow, a classic Appalachian musical instrument, to students during a visit Monday to Martin Elementary School in Parkersburg. (Photo Provided)

Defendant in Decatur murder case gets to keep his $1 million bail after warning from judge

DECATUR — Bryant K. Bunch, who denies charges of shooting his estranged wife’s lover to death in front of her, came close to having his $1 million bail revoked on Wednesday. Bunch admitted driving out of the state on four occasions and breaking the terms of his bail which stipulate he is not allowed to leave Illinois for any reason. Bunch, 45, has a GPS monitoring device strapped to his leg. Prosecutors told Macon County Circuit Court Judge Jeffrey Geisler that Bunch should be in a jail cell because he could not be trusted and had shown the court “utter disregard.” But Geisler, who told Bunch he was displeased with his conduct, agreed to give him one more chance to stay at liberty while awaiting his trial on charges he killed 36-year-old Devin Slater on April 5, 2020.

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