Arrests
• 5:40 p.m. 02/05, 305 S. Main Street, Ottawa, Joseph Brightwell, 21, Osawatomie, was arrested on a Franklin County probable cause warrant for battery and criminal damage to property.
• 10:55 p.m. 02/05, 600 block of E. 6th Street, Wellsville, Shelley Taylor, 42, Wellsville, was arrested and released on a notice to appear for circumvention of an ignition interlock device.
• 9:41 p.m. Sunday, 1400 block US-59 highway, Princeton, Steven Lively, 53, Richmond, was arrested and released with a notice to appear for driving while suspended after being stopped for a traffic infraction.
• 2 p.m. Wednesday, 305 S. Main St., Ottawa, Kyle Morris, 24, Ottawa, was arrested on two Franklin County warrants for probation violation.
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1. Stay Young Mother-of-two Geunyoung (Young) Muller, she has refused to let fear of failure get in the way of her dream, opening the doors to her beauty salon Stay Young less than four weeks ago. Working at other beauty salons in the past, the small business owner said she wanted to step out of her comfort zone and further test her skills and capability. Offering a selection of luxury packages, clients will feel pampered with relaxing facials, signature peels, therapeutic massages and exfoliation or rejuvenating body treatments.