Many man arrested in drug bust; 4-month-old child found in home
2,000+ Xanax bars seized, along with marijuana, Adderall, cash, weapons Ronald Carnell Holland Jr., DOB: 8/14/1997 (Source: Sabine Parish Sheriff s Office) By Rachael Thomas | April 16, 2021 at 2:21 PM CDT - Updated April 16 at 2:21 PM
MANY, La. (KSLA) - A Sabine Parish man is in custody after being arrested during a drug bust, the sheriffâs office reports.
The Sabine Parish Sheriffâs Office says Ronald Carnell Holland Jr., 24, was arrested Wednesday, April 14 after Tactical Narcotics Team agents got a tip about Hollandâs alleged illegal drug activity. They got a search warrant for Hollandâs home on Buffalo Drive in Many and reportedly seized the following items:
Originally planned to debut during a weekend long launch back in January, Stockton, California’s Serious Seafood is now scheduled to begin serving fried fish and shrimp on the westside next month.
Promising, “you can’t lose with the ingredients we use,” Serious Seafood will move into a 1,200-square-foot corner space, replacing boba specialists Cool Tea at the Charleston Buffalo Plaza, a short walk from the recent sixth local expansion of Rocco’s NY Pizza & Pasta.
Located at the intersection of Charleston Boulevard and Buffalo Drive, the restaurant calls itself the “1st African American owned seafood place that uses no salt,” serving its seafood meals with red potatoes or French fries.
The death of Alex Hurley: Former Gallatin County Sheriff reflects on case of tortured 12-year-old
Death of 12-year-old James Hurley first reported by MTN on Feb. 13, 2020
By: Cody Boyer
and last updated 2021-02-13 11:39:18-05
BOZEMAN â A year ago Saturday was the night MTN first told you about a 12-year-old West Yellowstone boy found dead at his grandparent s home.
James Alexander Hurley s grandmother, grandfather, uncle and aunt were all arrested in connection with his death, and the case shook the community.
MTN spoke with former Gallatin County Sheriff Brian Gootkin on Friday, who reflected on that case, among many, as court proceedings continue.
Old School Pizzeria Plans Expansions Across Las Vegas
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NORTHWEST and SOUTHWEST Old School Pizzeria plans to open two new locations. A location at 1930 Rock Springs Drive near Lake Mead Boulevard plans to open by mid-April while a second at Blue Diamond Road and Buffalo Drive should open in August. Owner Giovanni Mauro also has Pizzeria Monzú on West Flamingo Road. [LVRJ]
NEVADA A new study by Business.org found that restaurant workers statewide made an average of $24,099 a year, 49 percent less than the average salary across all industries in Nevada. The study used each restaurant occupation’s annual salary and the number of persons employed to create a weighted average. The organization included servers, fast food workers, bartenders, dishwashers, hosts, and hostesses to create the data. [EaterWire]