By Jarrod Mills
Staff Writer Mar 2, 2021
Mar 2, 2021
WHITLEY COUNTY - A Corbin man accused of killing three people, one of whom was pregnant, was virtually present in Whitley County Circuit Court Monday, where his attorney filed a motion to have the cellphone of one of the victims transferred over to the defense.
Paul Brock, 40, is accused of killing Mary Jackson, 74, and her pregnant granddaughter, Tiffany Byers, 33, at an Ellison Street residence in Corbin in February 2018. Brock was arrested on Feb. 18, 2018. The body of Byers husband, Aaron Byers, 45, was located in a shallow grave in a wooded area off Corinth Cemetery Road the following day.
Alison Roberts reports on Wharfedale Naturalists Webinar: ‘Bugs Britannica’ with George McGavin WE were incredibly fortunate to welcome George McGavin, renowned academic, entomologist, broadcaster and author, to speak to members of Wharfedale Naturalists on February 23. George has addressed the society in person previously, this time it was via a Zoom Webinar from his home in Berkshire. George studied Zoology at Edinburgh University, followed by 25 years as an academic at Oxford University. A career in the media followed including regular appearances on The One Show and contributions to many wildlife programmes. He travelled to many remote parts of the world to study, film and enjoy the huge spectrum of global entomology. But it was during George’s time at Oxford that he made an interesting chance discovery. Whilst trying to engage two slightly unenthusiastic students he suggested that they take a piece of bark from Wytham Woods, back to the laboratory to find out what
FLCC professor to address next generation’s winemakers
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Paul Brock, professor of viticulture and wine technology at Finger Lakes Community College, will take a look back at 10 years of teaching during an online talk at 7 p.m. Feb. 24.
Brock will speak on A Decade of Teaching, Growing and Making Wine in the Finger Lakes. The event is part of the Muller Field Station Speaking of Nature Series. Visit events.flcc.edu to register. Our students hands-on education is influenced by the weather the region experiences, just as it impacts the grapes and wine produced that season,” he said. “We learn something new each year and each graduating class has their own unique knowledge to bring into the world.”
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The Las Cruces City Council reviewed the current UTV ordinance Monday, discussing the impact of increased UTV use in 2020.
The current ordinance, which allows for UTVs on municipal roads, was adopted in early 2020 and amended to include UTVs capable of reaching speeds over 45 miles per hour in September.
Mayor Ken Miyagishima says he’s been surprised by the amount of UTV use in Las Cruces.
“It was probably almost a year ago that we had passed the ordinance to allow UTVs. And I have to say, I for one had no idea the magnitude of how many UTVs there are in the city,” Miyagishima said. “I know some have taken videos, and the city does their best, the city police do, to regulate it. But it has just gotten very difficult.”