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Dec 29, 2020 4:35 PM
The Christian County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Hopkinsville man following a high speed pursuit Tuesday afternoon on the Pennyrile Parkway.
According to a news release, Deputy Clevin Robinson attempted to initiate a traffic stop on a motorcycle for speeding on the Pennyrile Parkway around 2 p.m. near the one-mile marker in the northbound lanes. The motorcyclist reportedly failed to stop and accelerated, starting a pursuit that went into Pembroke before coming to a stop.
Deputies were able to get the motorcycle stopped at the intersection of Pembroke Road and Highway 115 the driver, 22-year old Chace Storie of Hopkinsville was taken into custody without incident or injury.
Eastview Commerce Center in Miami, formerly a golf course
A former Miami golf course turned into an industrial park. A Hollywood warehouse chopped up into six smaller offerings. And a bidding war over industrial space in East Hialeah. Commercial brokers recount these tales in South Florida, a market with high demand for warehouses but not enough industrial-zoned land for new development. Industrial experts must turn to creative problem-solving, as a reluctance to visit brick-and-mortar stores has led to a boom in online shopping and a burgeoning need to store appliances, food and other goods. Miami-Dade County may only have about 500 acres of developable industrial land left, mostly controlled by institutional developers and real estate investment trusts. New, desirable, Class A warehouses take up about 10 acres each, said Jonathan Kingsley, an executive managing director at Colliers International’s local office.
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3:30 PM December 29, 2020
Landlords at The Garden House pub in Norwich, Jonathon and Tanya Childs, have been giving pizza away to needy families. They also run a food bank from the pub for people struggling.
- Credit: Sonya Duncan
A pub in Norwich has launched a scheme offering families in need free pizza during the Christmas holidays.
Jonathon and Tanya Childs, at the Garden House pub on Pembroke Road in Norwich, are offering pizzas between 1pm and 2pm every week day of the break.
Mr Childs said people would need to pre-book by sending a message to its Facebook page on facebook.com/gardenhousenorwich.
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