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Tom Conway, a prominent Kentucky lawyer, horseman, has died at age 83

Shadowbox returns to live performances with Let s Get It On

Shadowbox returns to live performances with Let s Get It On
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Six of the strangest and funniest aliases used by criminals caught in Herefordshire

Here are some of the strangest aliases that police have recorded for criminals caught in Herefordshire. Keith the Teeth Keith James Belson, 50, of no fixed address, admitted possessing cannabis and stealing a bike on July 14. Belson was fined £100, and ordered to pay £250 compensation. No costs order or victim surcharge was imposed due to a lack of means. Jack Spratt Leon John Llewellyn, 39, of Oban Way, Hereford, was disqualified from driving for 30 months and fined £120 after admitting driving while over the drug limit in Hereford on July 16. He was also ordered to pay costs of £135 and a £34 victim surcharge. Honeymonster Also known as Bigga, Mark Anthony Mundle, 46, of Grenville Road, Worcester, admitted using threatening and abusive words and behaviour towards staff and assaulting a person, causing actual bodily harm, at Hereford Railway Station on August 1. He was handed a 12 week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months and ordered to pay compensation

Six of the strangest and funniest aliases used by criminals caught in Herefordshire

Six of the strangest and funniest aliases used by criminals caught in Herefordshire
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Police give report card on Keswick Island boat protesters

Keswick Island protester and Mackay resident Ciaron Paterson described the day as a “peaceful show of support” for the island residents. “We had kids playing cricket on the beach, good old sausage sizzles going on, lamingtons being shared and even iceblocks,” Mr Paterson said. “We had thong-throwing competitions and a tug-o-war game. “Many new friends were made and I believe the small community and homeowners of Keswick Island were very humbled to see the support of the Mackay community and afar.” A welcome sign on Keswick Island. Picture: Belinda McMahon/Stormybeachbelle The protest was organised following claims from island residents that head lease owner China Bloom has restricted access to the island.

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