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WOOSTER The Kitchen of Hope is moving its meal program back indoors starting this weekend.
DayBreak Community Church will move from curbside to-go boxes to indoor dining and serve the meal at a new time, noon-1 p.m. DayBreak took over the Saturday meal program in January from St. James Episcopal Church.
To mark the occasion, the community church is partnering with Linn s Gyros and OH-YO! Frozen Yogurt. The church is located at 342 Nold Ave., but the parking lot entrance is off College Avenue.
DayBreak started the year by handing out lunch to-go boxes on Saturdays. The meals will now be served inside the church s fellowship hall. Volunteers will wear masks, and seating will be spread out to allow for social distancing.
A New Berlin man pleaded not guilty Thursday to criminal charges that allege he pointed a loaded handgun at a state senator to threaten the Chicago-based lawmaker as the two were driving cars March 15 in Springfield.
Michael L. Hoyle, 54, who is free after posting $15,000 bail the day after the alleged incident, entered the plea in front of Sangamon County Circuit Judge Ryan Cadagin. A trial was scheduled for July.
Hoyle, the president and owner of Kwik-Wall Co. of Springfield, was arrested the night of the incident involving Sen. Elgie Sims Jr., D-Chicago.
County prosecutors haven’t provided a motive.
Hoyle has been charged with aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, a felony, and misdemeanor counts of aggravated assault and unlawful use of a weapon in connection with the incident. The felony charge carries a maximum penalty of one to three years in prison.