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Indy man sentenced in 2018 drug dealing and money laundering case

Indianapolis man sentenced in 2018 drug dealing and money laundering case George West was a convicted felon from California living in Indiana under a false name while dealing drugs. Credit: Hancock Co. Jail Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 4:03 PM EDT April 30, 2021 INDIANAPOLIS An Indianapolis man was sentenced to 27 years in prison for drug dealing and money laundering after he was arrested along Interstate 70 in Hancock County in 2018. The U.S. Attorney s Office announced George West, 36, of Indianapolis was convicted of dealing heroin and methamphetamine, and sentenced to 27 years in prison, with an additional 20 years tacked on for money laundering. The sentences will run concurrently.

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Ma Rainey s Black Bottom, Promising Young Woman and Soul Triumph at Guild of Music Supervisors Awards

Skip to main content Ma Rainey s Black Bottom, Promising Young Woman and Soul Triumph at Guild of Music Supervisors Awards Jazz Tangcay, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Oscar contenders “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” “Promising Young Woman” and Pixar’s “Soul” triumphed in their respective categories at the 11th Annual Guild of Music Supervisors Awards. The ceremony celebrating outstanding achievement in the field of music supervision was held virtually, honoring the unsung heroes of film, television, documentaries, games, advertising and trailers. Despite not being recognized by AMPAS (Academy of Motion Picture, Arts and Sciences), the wins helped shine a spotlight on the music supervisors who contributed to Academy Award nominated films.

Texas power regulator rejects request to cut $16 billion in charges during freeze

Texas power regulator rejects request to cut $16 billion in charges during freeze Reuters 3/5/2021 By Gary McWilliams © Reuters/COOPER NEILL FILE PHOTO: Aftermath of power outages caused by winter weather in Fort Worth, Texas By Gary McWilliams HOUSTON (Reuters) - Texas state power regulator on Friday unanimously vetoed a request to cut about $16 billion from state power charges during the final day of the state s February cold snap, saying even a partial repricing could have unintended effects. The Public Utility Commission deferred voting on a separate proposal to slice service fees that would have saved retail electric providers about $1.5 billion for power never provided. Both proposals were recommended by the state s independent power market adviser.

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