Bad Axe man sentenced 6 to 10 years for CSC
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Terry Allen Pitcher II of Bad Axe was sentenced in Huron County Circuit Court April 26 to up to 10 years in prison for third-degree criminal sexual conduct i.
According to court documents Pitcher, 39, pleaded guilty Feb. 22 to one count of third-degree criminal sexual conduct involving a 17-year-old. In exchange, one count of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct was dismissed. Pitcher and the victim are relatives
The sexual act occurred in Meade Township on Jan. 10, according to the documents. The Tribune is omitting certain details in the case so as to not identify the victim.
Three townships with ballot proposals for May 4 election
Verona, Meade have millage renewals, Pte. Aux Barque with bond request
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Residents in three townships will have a reason to head to the polls for the special election May 4.
Voters in Verona and Meade townships will each vote on whether to renew tax millage proposals, while Pointe Aux Barques township residents will vote on a bond proposal.
Meade Township has a tax limitation millage renewal that would be renewed at 1 mill, or $1 per $1,000 of taxable value, with the ballot language asking that this be renewed for either a three- or five-year-period. The funds would be used for road improvements, with the first year estimated to raise $39,299.
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The fire danger sign at the Allegheny National Forest headquarters indicates a âlowâ level of danger on Monday. There have already been several confirmed vegetation fires in the county this month.
Times Observer photo by Brian Ferry
There is still snow on the ground in some places, but wildfire season is under way.
County departments were called out to respond to three different confirmed vegetation fires in the span of one-and-a-half hours Sunday.
“The spring season – March through May – is when Pennsylvania faces its greatest danger of wildfires,” Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Bureau of Forestry Cornplanter District Forester Cecile Stelter said. “As we move from winter into spring, the sun climbs higher in the sky and our days become longer and warmer. The deciduous or hardwood trees haven’t produced their leaves, yet – so the sunlight can more easily reach the forest floor and warm the ground and