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$20,000 Reward Offered After Truckload Of Copper Stolen From Muskogee Business

$20,000 Reward Offered After Truckload Of Copper Stolen From Muskogee Business A $20,000 reward is being offered in the hopes someone can find the three men who stole a truck full of copper from a Muskogee scrap yard, Wheeler Metals. Surveillance video shows a bright yellow truck pull through one of the entrances to Wheeler Metals Friday around 8:30 p.m. Two men then head for an enclosed trailer full of copper, attach the trailer to the truck, and drive off in less than 30 minutes. “This is a substantial amount of copper – it’s a big deal, said Muskogee County Undersheriff Greg Martin. He said they are looking for three men, two who were in the yellow truck, and one who was a lookout and driving a dark green Range Rover.

Along the street: Downtown shop will have new owners, new name, new location

Along the street: Downtown shop will have new owners, new name, new location Submitted photo ## Mike Miller, coordinator of the Sip! McMinnville Food & Wine Classic wine competition, left, considers a bottle of wine with Carl Giavanti, competition publicist, and Rolland Toevs, competition manager during the event Saturday, March 27, at Abbey Road Farms. About 200 Oregon wines were entered in the 2021 event. Meg and Zach Hixson have purchased the downtown clothing and home goods store Yamhill Valley Dry Goods from Sylla McClellan, who also owns Third Street Books. The Hixsons plan to change the store’s name to Left By West. They also will move it one block east, from its current location at 416 N.E. Third St. to 512 N.E. Third.

Nightlife after COVID-19

The logo of the Barking Frog.   It has been 8 months since the city of London has been able to enjoy a night out, inside bars like The Ceeps, and The Barking Frog. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted night life like no other. Lockdowns, closures, and strict rules and regulations have caused for nightlife to become essentially non-existent. Whether it be bars, clubs, or restaurants, the opportunity to take to the town on a night out has been drastically reduced to nothing. The pandemic has left plenty in question. What will nightlife be like when this is all over and it’s safe to go out again. Large gatherings have been restricted for months now. From a social aspect, people will need to readapt to large groups of people again, because staying at home has become the new norm. Not to mention the health and safety protocols that will surely be put into place once things are able to open up again.

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