Man who brandished knife at victim in Somerset town jailed
A number of criminal cases have been heard in the county s courts
Taunton Magistrates Court
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Magistrates deal with more than 90 per cent of criminal cases including low level offences such as minor assaults and motoring charges.
15 people jailed in Bristol in April 2021
Their crimes included terrifying violence and dangerous driving
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Every week, Bristol Live reports from the city s courts.
This reporting forms an important part of the UK s open justice system, that justice can be seen to be done.
Some of the key benefits of open justice include ensuring public confidence and respect in democracy and the administration of justice, as well as deterring people from committing crimes and thereby the details of those crimes becoming public knowledge.
Here are the criminals we reported on who were jailed at Bristol Crown Court in April.
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Briefs: Marion water main flushing update
Marion Star
Water main flushing continues
MARION - Aqua Ohio’s Marion Division will conduct water main flushing in the Marion County service area between 8 a.m. and midnight Monday through Friday. Customers may notice a drop in water pressure or temporary water discoloration.
If possible, customers should refrain from doing laundry to avoid potential staining while the flushing is taking place near their home. If tap water is discolored, allow it to run until clear. Next week s flushing schedule is as follows:
Monday: South High Street, East Church Street, Mount Vernon Avenue, South Vine Street, Ellis Place, Franklin Street, Lafayette Street, Willow Street, Gurley Avenue, Belmont Street, Powhatten Street, East Washington Avenue, Eisenhower Avenue, Walnut Street, Presidential Avenue, South Greenwood Street, Cummins Avenue, Durfee Drive, Sargent Street, Elm Street, Brightwood Drive, Then between East Center Street and Mount Vernon
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The Progress-Index
PETERSBURG – Petersburg is well on its way to becoming the cradle of the U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturing industry, but there is still work to be done.
Now that drug-makers Phlow Corp., and CivicaRx have chosen Normandy Drive as their long-term home, land upgrades and financing have to be finished to get the 44.1 acre parcel up and running before the end of 2022.
Phlow received a $354 million grant from the federal government in May last year to build a new stockpile of U.S.-based active pharmaceutical ingredients and “onshore” the industry from countries that are currently producing 80% of those materials. Then in January this year, CivicaRx announced its plans to join Phlow in Petersburg, including a pledge of a $124 million investment. The two companies will work alongside the AMPAC Fine Chemicals facility next door.