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Tributes pour in for North Tyneside champion fundraiser Kathy Blackman following her death

Tributes pour in for North Tyneside champion fundraiser Kathy Blackman following her death
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Research shows panhandling doesn t cause accidents | Local News

Nor have residents complained, he told the Payson Town Council during its May 13 meeting. What’s for sure, creating an ordinance to limit panhandling “will be contested and you will lose,” said Tischer. Why? Because court cases have decided ordinances like that violate constitutional rights. The issue of panhandling came up during a January council meeting. At that time, council members Barbara Underwood and Suzy Tubbs-Avakian expressed concern particularly about the corners of Malibu and Highway 87 and Highway 260 east at Manzanita. They believed panhandling caused accidents at those busy corners. Town Manager Troy Smith and Contract Town Attorney Justin Pierce suggested staff could draft an ordinance so long as it walked the line between constitutional rights and public safety.

Vote on rodeo contract splits council

It’s not Payson’s first rodeo, but it could be its last. During its May 13 meeting, the Payson Town Council split its vote to provide free staff time to prepare the arena one last time for the Payson Pro-Rodeo Committee’s Gary Hardt Memorial Rodeo. A recent court case will tie the council’s hands for any future gifts of this kind, however. Council members Barbara Underwood and Jolynn Schinstock voted against the contract because it will only pay a portion of the cost to prepare the event center for the rodeo. The two said they have concerns this contract or any future contracts that give away staff time or facility fees would expose the town to a lawsuit.

Local judge s home goes up in flames | Local News

Gila County Superior Court Judge Tim Wright’s home in Payson burned to the ground on Friday, killing his dog and his cat — but leaving his family unharmed. The Payson, Hellsgate, Pine-Strawberry and Christopher Kohls fire departments all ended up responding to the blaze, along with Tonto National Forest personnel, Lifeline Ambulance and other automatic aid partners. The home, that burned in the middle of the day while the Wrights were not home, could not be saved. “The fire was confined to the house and no one was home at the time . (but) unfortunately the family pets perished in the fire,” said PFD staff.

The Country Is on the Cusp of a New Era

The Country Is on the Cusp of a New Era Kimberly Wehle Updated at 5:52 p.m. ET on May 19, 2021. Yesterday evening, New York State’s attorney general, Letitia James, announced, “We have informed the Trump Organization that … We are now actively investigating the Trump Organization in a criminal capacity.” According to The New York Times, James will be sending two of her office’s prosecutors to join the team of Cyrus Vance Jr., the Manhattan DA. With this news, Donald Trump, those around him, and the country as a whole inch closer to the prospect that a former president could face criminal charges, and possibly even prison time. The country has not been through anything like this before.

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