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Wayne County Board Chairman Bruce Reeves says the board will not vote on naming an Interim Sheriff at its meeting tonight. He says the board must first formally declare a vacancy for the position, and letters will then be sent to the Republican and Democratic Party Chairs. The board is expected to hold a special session in the coming days to bring the matter to a vote. The North Wayne School Board held a special session last night to vote on following the state mask mandate for schools. The board voted 7-0 in favor of keeping masking optional for the year, both indoors and on buses. North Wayne is the second board in the Wayne/Edwards County area to have such a vote, joining Edwards County. Fairfield Police say 30-year-old James Wood and 24-year-old Amanda Powell were cited after two separate accidents Tuesday. Wood reportedly struck a vehicle driven by 63-year-old Michael McQuire after failing to stop at an intersection, and Powell reportedly struck a vehicle driven by 44-year-old Car

Three alleged murder suspects surrender to police in connection with homicide investigation

FORNEY, Texas — UPDATE [July 26, 2021] — A third alleged murder suspect has turned himself into police in connection with a fatal shooting last week in Travis Ranch. 18-year-old Korwin Brown turned himself into the Kaufman County Sheriff s Office earlier today. He was subsequently arrested on a murder warrant and booked into the Kaufman County jail where he awaits arraignment. 17-year-old Antonio Dewayne Bowens and 20-year-old Markuevis Bowens turned themselves into the Kaufman County Sheriff s Office on Saturday morning. Both are being held on $1 million bonds. ORIGINAL [July 24, 2021] — Two people surrendered Saturday morning in connection with an ongoing Kaufman County homicide investigation in Travis Ranch.

Ohio Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – July 30, 2021

Outdoornews July 26, 2021 Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1  State wildlife officers Chad Grote and Antoinette Jolliff, assigned to Marion and Licking counties respectively, observed two men fishing at Delaware Wildlife Area while working a litter enforcement project. One of the men picked up a can and tossed it to the side. The officers then observed the man pack up and leave without the can and other items. The officers met him at his vehicle and asked about the trash. The man could not produce any of the cans or the bait container with which he was seen. The officers then found the cans and container in the weeds near his fishing location. The man was issued a summons for state property litter and was found guilty in Delaware Municipal Court. He paid $214 in fines and court costs. Illegal dumping and littering on our public lands is a problem that Ohio wildlife officers work hard to address. If you witness littering on public land, contact local law enforcement authorities

Ohio Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – April 23, 2021

Outdoornews April 22, 2021 Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1  In January, state wildlife officer Chad Grote, assigned to Marion County, was contacted by the Delaware Wildlife Area Shooting Range because someone had found a firearm that was left behind by a range user. Officer Grote tracked down the owner on the phone. The person had not shot the gun, but had brought it down with several others he planned to shoot at the range. After a brief conversation, the person was able to describe it in detail. The thankful owner was reunited with his firearm thanks to officer Grote and the range staff.

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