Princeton Police Department activity reported timesleader.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from timesleader.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Neighbors on the Rum in Princeton faces a lawsuit from the state attorney generalâs office and suspension of its liquor license after serving customers indoors in defiance of Gov. Tim Walzâs executive order banning indoor service.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced Dec. 17 his office had filed lawsuits against the Alibi Drinkery in Lakeville and Neighbors on the Rum in Dakota County and Mille Lacs County District Courts, respectively.
The state-based lawsuits were in response to both of the establishments opening up to large crowds on Wednesday, Dec. 16.
A civil complaint filed in Mille Lacs County District Court alleges the following:
Princeton police are conducting an arson investigation after two separate house fires on White Street Sunday morning.
Princeton Assistant Police Chief Shane Allison reports officers responded with the Princeton Fire Department to a structure fire in the 400 block of White Street shortly after 5:00 Sunday morning. He says a preliminary investigation revealed indicators of arson at two of the residences located at 404 and 406 White Street.
According to Allison, there are no suspects at this time and the investigation is ongoing.
Princeton police were assisted at the scene by Kentucky State Police Arson Investigators.
As reported by the News Edge Monday, Princeton Interim Fire Chief David Sullenger said the single-family home at 406 White Street was severely damaged by fire and smoke while the home at 404 White Street suffered light fire damage to two rooms and smoke damage throughout the house. He indicated two outbuildings were also destroyed by fire.
Safety tips for navigating winter roads
Unmute
Mercer County, W.v. (WVVA) As winter precipitation falls, an increased risk for those on the road can be the result.
Corrine Geller, the Public Directions director for the Virginia state police, says there are many things to watch for when driving on slick and slushy roads. Any instant moves on ice is just going to exaggerate your vehicles reaction and cause you to lose control even at a fast pace sometimes. So you re going to have to slow your speeds, slowing your speed down gives you more time to react if you hit a slick spot and loose control, said Geller. You want to make sure there s more distance between you and the vehicles traveling in front of you, always use your headlights, it not only helps your visibility but helps other drivers see you and, of course, don t drive distracted.
Cops for Kids looks different due to pandemic
Cops for Kids looks different due to pandemic By Jake Embrey | December 15, 2020 at 7:34 PM CST - Updated December 15 at 7:34 PM
GIBSON CO., Ind. (WFIE) - In Gibson County, first responders are working with Walmart to give kids a special Christmas.
Officers from the Princeton Police Department took part in the annual Cops for Kids event Tuesday at Walmart.
Normally the officers would be running around with dozens of kids, helping them pick out toys. Because of the pandemic, things changed this year.
Instead, the department is participating in Walmart’s Giving Tree, which will provide presents to local children.