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Ten things to do on the Border this weekend, September 2-3

Ten things to do on the Border this weekend, September 2-3
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What s on in central Victoria this week | July 20 - July 27 | Bendigo Advertiser

What s on in central Victoria this week | July 20 - July 27 | Bendigo Advertiser
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What s on in central Victoria this week | July 20 - July 27 | Bendigo Advertiser

What s on in central Victoria this week | July 20 - July 27 | Bendigo Advertiser
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This Week in Court: April 5-9, 2021

Wayne Bachmann, 70, was ordered to be held in the Cache County Jail after missing several 1st District Court appearances, having multiple warrants issued for his arrest and refusing to answer the court’s questions on Monday. Bachmann faces one third-degree count of failing to stop at command of police and six misdemeanors and infractions alleged to have happened in September 2019. Documents filed with the court state Cache County Sheriff’s deputies attempted to pull Bachmann over while operating a vehicle that hadn’t been registered for six years. Deputies wrote they had prior interactions with Bachmann and knew he didn’t have a valid driver’s license. Bachmann was followed by deputies for nearly five blocks before stopping in front of a home in Hyrum; deputies wrote Bachman refused to exit the vehicle, keeping the doors locked and the windows rolled up.

Man pleads guilty as felony arson charge amended to misdemeanor assault

A man once accused of attempted arson pleaded guilty on Monday to amended charges in the 1st District Court. Bryan P. Ash, 57, pleaded guilty to one count of class-A attempted aggravated assault — amended from a second-degree count of attempted aggravated arson — and class-B criminal mischief for incidents that took place in June. Two additional misdemeanors were dismissed. Ash has been held in jail since June. During the course of the case, Ash has been denied bail as well as access to a jury trial due to COVID-19 restrictions on the court. To date, Ash has been incarcerated for around 235 days.

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