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Alleged Jerome statue vandal faces felony charge

An Aspen man is facing a felony charge after allegedly pushing over the statue of the man sitting on a bench in front of the Hotel Jerome on New Year’s Eve, according to a police report. Alex Guevara, 39, was charged earlier this week with felony criminal mischief between $5,000 and $20,000, according to the Aspen Police Department. The statue will have to be shipped back to New Jersey for the repairs, which will take up much of the estimated $7,000 repair bill, said APD Sgt. Ryan Turner. The statue, which is on loan to the hotel and located outside the entrance to the J Bar, was knocked over during the early morning hours of Jan. 1, according to the police report. Surveillance video from the hotel showed a man wearing a dark jacket and a hat with ear flaps push it over, the report states.

Apartments, events hall projects could breathe new life into former MacMurray campus

Apartments, events hall projects could breathe new life into former MacMurray campus FacebookTwitterEmail The Jacksonville Plan Commission is being asked to approve a zone change that would allow Annie Merner Chapel on the campus of the shuttered MacMurray College to be used as a special events hall.Journal-Courier Part of the shuttered MacMurray College could see new life through separate projects to bring an events facility and multi-family housing to the former campus. The college closed in May. Property at the 174-year-old institution was auctioned Nov. 12 after being divided into 18 tracts. The auction brought in about $1.35 million. Jacksonville businessman Mike Hayes, owner of Hayes Properties, was the top bidder for a tract that included one of MacMurray’s best-known buildings, Annie Merner Chapel, and the neighboring McClelland Dining Hall.

Nuneaton asked to take part in touching tribute to remember boy, 13, who took his own life

Nuneaton asked to take part in touching tribute to remember boy, 13, who took his own life
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A Photo Sequence We Couldn t Help But Share

A Photo Sequence We Couldn’t Help But Share Yes it’s a step-off, and no we don’t care. news // Jan 19, 2021 You might remember the name Billy Hopkins. A Huntington Beach kid with more style than a silk kimono and little interest in appeasing judges in a tower. Rather than chase the QS, Billy committed his life to traveling and finding the best waves the world has to offer. He says Indo takes the cake, but this recent wave south of the US border must have forced him to reconsider. We surf our whole lives for this very moment. Photo: Jeff Perez

I Keep Hearing About Collagen Powder Everywhere What s the Deal?

I Keep Hearing About Collagen Powder Everywhere. What’s the Deal? Ashley Mateo You’re probably most familiar with collagen in terms of skin in the sense that losing it as you age is what causes your skin to get saggy or wrinkly. But collagen is about so much more than aesthetics. It’s the most abundant protein in the body, and it’s not just in your skin but also your blood, bones, muscles, cartilage, and ligaments. “Collagen acts as a structural scaffold for the majority of the soft tissues of our body,” explains Natasha Trentacosta, M.D., a sports medicine specialist and orthopedic surgeon at Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute in Los Angeles. “When collagen breaks down or is defective, that scaffolding is weakened and structures such as skin and ligaments weaken and stretch out.”

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