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Osborns bring a taste of fall to historic farm in Loveland

Just off South Boise Avenue, behind a gate, down a gravel road, past a field of corn stalks, sits Osborn Farm, a historic Loveland property still operated by members of the family who founded it in 1861.

Bangor man sentenced to prison for threatening congressman

Bangor man sentenced to prison for threatening congressman file photo and last updated 2020-12-18 18:29:08-05 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A 60-year-old Bangor man was sentenced Friday to a year and a day in prison after pleading guilty to threatening a federal official. Martin Dale Osborn will be supervised by a U.S. probation officer for three years after his release, according to a news release. In June 2020, Osborn left a voicemail for Rep. Johnson, who represents Atlanta’s 4 th Congressional District. The voicemail said, “One day you are going to see me. It’ll be about 2 o’clock in the morning. I’ll be at your bedside and all you’re going to see is me knocking the living shit out of you. terrified? You should be.”

Terrified? You should be: West Michigan man gets prison for threats to congressman

‘Terrified? You should be:’ West Michigan man gets prison for threats to congressman Updated Dec 18, 2020; Posted Dec 18, 2020 A West Michigan man has been sentenced to prison for threatening voicemails left for a U.S. congressman. (MLive File Photo) Facebook Share KALAMAZOO, MI – A Van Buren County man was sentenced to prison Friday, Dec. 18, for leaving threatening voicemails for U.S. Rep. Henry “Hank” Johnson, D-Georgia, over gun legislation. Martin Dale Osborn of Bangor also left threatening messages for two other federal officials, a federal prosecutor said. Osborn pleaded guilty as charged to threatening a federal official. U.S. District Judge Paul Maloney sentenced Osborn to one year, one day in federal prison. He said those who make sure threats “must understand the likelihood that they’re going to serve some time in incarceration is significant.”

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