Steve Connell of Crystal Lake s RCLPC Theatre to guest on Huntley Radio s It s Showtime with Rikki Lee
Updated 5/25/2021 6:40 PM
On Friday, May 28, Steve Connell, acclaimed actor and the founder of Crystal Lake s Right Center Left Production Company (RCLPC) Theatre, will be the guest on radio s It s Showtime with Rikki Lee. The program airs at 3 p.m. on Friday on 101.5 FM and streaming at www.HuntleyRadio.com.
Connell is a veteran actor, beloved by suburban Chicago audiences. Among his many credits, he has played the role of Ebenezer Scrooge at Metropolis Performing Arts Centre and at other theatres throughout the greater Chicagoland area.
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WHEELING A Moundsville woman is suing Marshall County Commission and two county employees alleging that she was terminated from her employment for filing assault charges against another employee.
Marshall County Auditor Terry McDiffitt and Marshall County Clerk Janet Pest were the employees named in the case.
Ruth Bertrand was an indexing clerk for the county beginning in 2011 and suffered from panic attacks that impacted her ability to breathe and work, according to a complaint filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia.
Bertrand claims she always provided a doctor s excuse for her absences when she was absent from work, however, in 2020, McDiffit was running for reelection and Pest was participating in his campaign and both treated her unkindly after she said she would not support McDiffit s bid for reelection.
Patrick Cassidy Last month, a man who threatened an elderly couple with a knife in their Slough home had his appeal to overturn his 15-year prison sentence thrown out. Patrick Cassidy, formerly of Stanborough Avenue, Borhamwood, told the man and woman to hand over money and gold when he broke into their house in November 2019. Despite this, Cassidy left empty-handed and fled, but police caught him a short distance away from the property. The crook had been in prison prior to this, and escaped from HMP Hollesey in August 2019 when he was found to be missing at the morning roll call and did not return.
Patrick Cassidy Last month, a man who threatened an elderly couple with a knife in their Slough home had his appeal to overturn his 15-year prison sentence thrown out. Patrick Cassidy, formerly of Stanborough Avenue, Borhamwood, told the man and woman to hand over money and gold when he broke into their house in November 2019. Despite this, Cassidy left empty-handed and fled, but police caught him a short distance away from the property. The crook had been in prison prior to this, and escaped from HMP Hollesey in August 2019 when he was found to be missing at the morning roll call and did not return.