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Holland native suing Holland Police Department over records bill

Holland native suing Holland Police Department over records bill HOLLAND A former Holland resident is suing the Holland Police Department to lower the cost of documents she requested.  Sarah Sterken Jackson, an attorney in New York, spent half of 2020 back home in Holland. During that time, she said she “learned of allegations that there were instances of HPD police officers acting in a racially biased manner,” according to the lawsuit complaint.  After hearing of these allegations, Jackson stated she began an “investigation” into whether there were police officers acting in a racially biased manner. In October 2020, Jackson filed a Freedom of Information Act request, asking the police department for “documents relating to policing and oversight,” including the following items: 

Township motorist dies following in crash with Perry Local Schools bus

PERRY TWP.  A township man died following a Tuesday morning crash with a Perry Local Schools bus. John Ickes, 73, was identified by the Stark County Coroner s Office as the motorist who died not long after the crash at an Aultman Hospital emergency room. Perry Police Chief Mike Pomesky said Ickes was heading north on Locke Avenue SW and collided with a Perry school bus around 7:35 a.m. while he was turning onto Lincoln Way E. At the time of the crash, Ickes was suffering from a medical episode, which is the apparent cause of his death, according to Rick Walters, the coroner s office chief investigator.

Woman found dead on snowbank walked from nearby stores, police say

JACKSON TWP.   Investigators continue to trace the path of a Massillon nursing home resident who died after leaving for a dental appointment Friday. Authorities believe no foul play was involved in the death of Jane L. McClelland, township Police Chief Mark Brink said Monday, adding that they continue to investigate and to await the results of a Stark County Coroner s Office autopsy. McClelland, 64, who authorities said suffered from Alzheimer s, went missing and was found dead Sunday morning in a snowbank near The Strip shopping center. She was a resident of The Laurels of Massillon. In a news release from the nursing facility on Monday morning, Hayley Simpson, regional director of operations for the Laurel Health Care Co., wrote that on Friday, McClelland went on a leave of absence to attend a personal appointment. The resident independently scheduled the appointment with their provider, arranged transportation, and was appropriately checked out by staff upon their departu

MSO Creates Sharp Contrasts in Concert

MSO Creates Sharp Contrasts in Concert Photo via Facebook / Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra The virtual season of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra with a program entitled Dream Gates, which was first posted online on February 27, and remains available for viewing by subscribers, as do all the posted programs.  Five musicians spaced widely in a circle began with Quintet in G minor, Op. 39 by Sergei Prokofiev, written in 1924. Commissioned originally as the score for a touring ballet called  Trapeze, though the choreography was eventually abandoned and the composer adapted it into this six-movement quintet. The combination of instruments is unusual, creating sharp contrasts as well as colorful combinations of sound. One of the best things about this out-of-necessity chamber music season at MSO is hearing individual players, some who have rarely been featured. I’m not sure we’ve had the chance to hear principal double bassist John McCullough-Benner as a soloist, here mo

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