VAN WERT – The following individuals were seen in the Van Wert County Court of Common Pleas by Judge Martin Burchfield:
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Arizona Cardinals 2021: 7 Suggestions
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Following the Cardinals season-ending disappointment, many fans, including myself, are feeling disillusioned and skeptical about the direction of their football team under the current GM, head coach and coaching staff.
While it’s often cathartic and therapeutic for fans to express their frustration and dismay, if there’s one thing we long-beleaguered Cardinals know a little something about, it’s how to think our way through the maze like a mouse following the scent of peanut butter.
Yesterday, Jim Shapiro, courtesy of BetOnLIne, offered Cardinals fans this reality check with regard to their odds of winning the NFC West in 2021:
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IDAHO FALLS The Idaho Falls School District 91 Board of Trustees voted unanimously Thursday to keep current mask mandates in their school buildings at least until Feb. 23. That’s also the date the board could decide on whether to have students return to classrooms on Fridays rather than participating in online learning.
Current mandates require that masks to be worn inside school buildings where social distancing isn’t possible.
Eastern Idaho Public Health lifted mask mandates in Bonneville County Monday but health officials still recommended individuals used proper safety protocols.
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Six people appeared for criminal hearings held this past week in Van Wert County Common Pleas Court.
Andrew Thomas, 39, of Ohio City, was sentenced to 45 days in jail on a charge of domestic violence, a misdemeanor of the first degree. He was given credit for five days already served.
Thomas also admitted to a violation of his unsecured personal surety bond for failing to appear for a hearing on unrelated cases. A new personal surety bond was set since he will be in jail for the next 40 days. A pretrial conference was scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, February 10.