7 detained after armed robbery, pursuit
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and last updated 2021-03-10 22:07:20-05
WYOMING, Mich. â Wyoming Police detained 7 juveniles after an armed robbery and vehicle chase through the city.
According to their report, 4 masked suspects went into the Metro PCS just before 7:45 p.m., and stole several products while holding the clerk at gunpoint. The suspect vehicle was later seen by officers who attempted to make a traffic stop. The driver of the vehicle instead drove away.
High speed through thick traffic forced police to break off following the suspects.
The vehicle was later spotted on 50th Street SW. After investigating the area, Wyoming Police detained the juveniles in a nearby apartment. They have not released any names of suspects or officially made arrests as of 10 p.m. Wednesday.
Three extricated after serious crash in Wyoming
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and last updated 2020-12-24 07:57:10-05
WYOMING, Mich. â Injuries have been reported following a crash on Chicago Drive and Collingwood Avenue this afternoon, according to the City of Wyoming.
Weâre told at least three people needed to be extricated after getting trapped inside one of the vehicles.
Capt. James Maguffee with Wyoming Police says they were all taken to hospitals for treatment, adding that their conditions are not currently known.
Officials ask everyone to avoid Chicago Drive between Burlingame and I-196 while authorities investigate the incident.
UPDATE: We re told Chicago Drive has been reopened and that speed, drugs and alcohol do not appear to be factors in the crash.
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Lockland School District, Village of Lockland, and Cincinnati Bell Partner on Smart City Solution
December 15, 2020 GMT
CINCINNATI (BUSINESS WIRE) Dec 15, 2020
The Lockland School District and the Village of Lockland are proud to announce a partnership with Cincinnati Bell to realize a “Smart City” vision that will bring free public WiFi to the Village. The goal is to provide Internet connectivity to residents who might otherwise not have reliable access for educational, healthcare, and employment opportunities.
In partnership with the Lockland School District and the Village of Lockland, Cincinnati Bell has installed a Smart City solution with WiFi coverage that “lights up” 15 locations within the Village. These locations include 8 public hotspots and 7 apartment complexes with a high concentration of Lockland School District Students. The community may log on through a splash
arinahabich/Getty Images Dick Cates and Robert and Carol Bartholomew are honored at the WFBF annual convention.
Dec 11, 2020
Kevin Krentz was elected president of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation and Rural Mutual Insurance Co. on Dec. 7. He is a dairy farmer from Berlin in Waushara County.
Krentz was first elected to the WFBF board of directors in 2012 to represent District 5, which includes Adams, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Juneau, Marquette, Waushara and Winnebago counties.
He is president of Krentz Family Dairy Inc. Krentz started his farming career in 1994 when he purchased his father’s 60 cows. He has grown the farm to 600 cows and 1,300 acres of crops. He and his wife, Holly, have a daughter and three sons.