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Are we seeing more house fires than usual? Lincoln Fire Chief says all is normal

Are we seeing more house fires than usual? Lincoln Fire Chief says all is normal
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County Sheriff A Tri-State cab driver reported at 5:32 a.m. Sunday she had transported a woman to a home on Waterford Road, Unity Township, and when they arrived the woman got out of the cab and did not pay her. Deputies spoke to the woman, who then paid the driver. Deputies and highway patrol troopers responded to a Georgetown Road, Knox Township, where a domestic dispute was reported. Both people involved claimed they had only been arguing and there was no domestic violence. The woman signed a refusal to prosecute and the man was given a ride to Minerva. A possible fight was reported in the area of Washington Street and Jackson Alley in Washingtonville at 1:08 a.m., April 24. Two intoxicated women told deputies they had been outside and yelling. They were told to stay inside for the rest of the night.

SFPD: Man uses car as a weapon; A free rides leads to a stolen car

SFPD: Man uses car as a weapon; A free rides leads to a stolen car By Todd Epp May 6, 2021 5:51 PM SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) Sioux Falls Police report Thursday morning at their briefing on two unusual crimes. CAR AS WEAPON A Sioux Falls man is in jail for using his car as a weapon yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon. A male victim and his woman friend were walking on the sidewalk in the 1100 block of North Lincoln Ave. Suddenly, a car jumps the curb at a high rate of speed and hits the man. Police say the man in the car has some sort of connection with the victim.

Salem makes opposition to health change official | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer SALEM City council put its opposition to the state’s proposed killing of the city health department in writing Tuesday, citing the department’s invaluable efforts during the pandemic and overall service to citizens. “The city of Salem strenuously objects to any effort by the state of Ohio to abolish the local Salem City Health Department, and moves that any effort to study the feasibility of dissolving the same or otherwise abolish it be immediately stricken from any state budget proposals,” the resolution said. Council voted 7-0 to approve the resolution, which noted the state only contributes $3,400 per year towards the city health district’s operation. The city funds the district with a per diem based on the city’s population, plus licensing fees and grants help cover costs.

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