Desiree Reisbeck: 2017 Felony criminal possession of dangerous drugs, entered guilty plea. Sentenced to three years, all suspended. Felony possession, misdemeanor paraphernalia possession, misdemeanor marijuana possession and felony endangering the welfare of children dropped by prosecutor. Suspended sentence revoked in Feb. 2021.
Tristan Cougar Rose: 2017 Felony sexual assault, entered guilty plea. Sentenced to 20 years, 16 suspended. Felony rape and three felony sexual assault charges, dropped by prosecutor or dismissed by court. Suspended sentence revoked in Feb. 2021.
Tanner Taylor Bakke: 2019 Criminal possession of dangerous drugs, deferred imposition of sentence. Sentenced to four years all suspended. Felony possession of dangerous drugs and misdemeanor paraphernalia possession dismissed by the court. Obstructing an officer, deferred imposition of sentence. Suspended sentence revoked in Feb. 2021.
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With talk of the easing of lockdown and restaurants set to reopen sometime in the spring, we ve finally dusted down the crystal ball to see what 2021 might bring in terms of restaurant and eating out trends. Part one: lifestyle trends.
Wednesday is the new Friday
Past contenders for the new Friday have been Thursday (why wait for the weekend?) and Sunday (why let the end of the weekend stop the fun?) but hump day has always seemed a rather unlikely contender for this title. But then Covid came along and changed the game. Every day might feel like a wet Sunday at the moment but once offices finally reopen the after work meal and drink ritual will return. However, predictions that people will be in the office for fewer days, most likely at the start of the week, are leading some to predict that the new end of the office working week - aka Wednesday - will see the biggest spike in trade in the week. Michelle McIntosh, founder of the soon-to-launch restauran
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Exclusive: Australian researchers have turned a cheap 100 year blood thinning drug into a nasal spray that could block COVID-19, stop it spreading and treat the illness. The team of Melbourne scientists, which includes Victoria s chief health officer Brett Sutton, is seeking funding to test the product, containing the blood thinning medication heparin, on people in hotel quarantine - to see if it works. It comes as human trials begin to gauge whether AstraZeneca s COVID-19 injection also works as a nasal spray. Australia s leading science research body, the CSIRO, had tested the vaccine as a nasal spray in ferrets - ahead of the human trials - and was waiting for the publication of promising results showing its impact on stopping infection spread.
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