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Wicked winds whip Las Vegas forcing event postponements, power outage reported

Wicked winds whip Las Vegas forcing event postponements, power outage reported Vegas Golden Knights watch party impacted Joe Bartels, Reporter, KTNV This is a photo taken in downtown Las Vegas which shows dusty conditions caused by high winds that blew into the area as seen on May 20, 2021. and last updated 2021-05-21 00:14:00-04 LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The weather wreaked havoc on several events across Southern Nevada Thursday which forced the rescheduling of events, downed power lines, and led to dusty conditions as the sun went down. The strong winds impacted a planned Vegas Golden Knights official watch party at Circa Hotel and Casino in downtown Las Vegas.

Pelosi Remarks in Support of Patricia Ross at Senate Hearing on Pending Nominations

Speaker Nancy Pelosi delivered remarks at the Senate Hearing on Pending Nominations in support of Patricia Ross, who currently serves as Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of the Speaker, to serve as Assistant Secretary for the Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs at Department of Veterans Affairs.

Dollar Bill gets 15 years for drugs, firearms

Dollar Bill gets 15 years for drugs, firearms Staff reports A Beaumont man has been sentenced to federal prison for firearms violations in the Eastern District of Texas. Rustin Chase McKinsey, also known as “Dollar Bill,” 35, pleaded guilty on Jan. 6, 2021, to discharging a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime and being a felon in possession of a firearm.  McKinsey was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison recently by U.S. District Judge Marcia A. Crone. “Felons who possess firearms, and certainly those who use firearms in furtherance of drug trafficking or violent crimes, are among the most dangerous members of our society,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Nicholas Ganjei.  “These criminals will learn the hard way that violent drug trafficking will be met with swift and decisive action by law enforcement.”

Terrance J Quinn

Terrance J. Quinn Terrance John Quinn, 76, passed away May 4, 2021 after a battle with cancer. He was a resident of Merrimack, New Hampshire and Boothbay Harbor, Maine.   Terry was born Nov. 28, 1944 in Naugatuck, Connecticut to Marion and John Quinn.  He married his love, Donna Quinn Nov. 29, 1969.   Terry s passion was his family.  He was a dedicated husband, father and grandpa.  More than anything he treasured and embraced time with his family.  He had a talent for always making those around him laugh especially during “happy hour,” his favorite time of the day.  He was a longtime volunteer football coach for the Merrimack Cardinals throughout the 1980s and enjoyed attending his grandchildren’s sporting events and dance performances.  He also loved helping out his friends by mowing lawns and doing odd jobs for his friends and neighbors in Boothbay Harbor.

A Sprawling, Neel Reid–Designed Home Seeks $7 9M in Atlanta, GA

A Sprawling, Neel Reid–Designed Home Seeks $7.9M in Atlanta, GA Designed by the prominent architect in 1930, the historic home sits on a lush three-acre lot and offers nearly 10,000 square feet of open living space. In the heart of Atlanta s Buckhead neighborhood sits a lavish, three-acre estate, originally designed by Neel Reid in 1930. The multi-level main house features 9,958 square feet of living space, including sizable living areas, a state-of-the-art Norman Askins/Matthew Quinn kitchen, and a wine cellar. Also located on the property is a tennis court, heated pool, and detached guest house. Listing Details

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