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By Jarrod Mills Staff Writer May 25, 2021 Ronnie Helton LONDON - A Corbin man who has been accused of attempting to kidnap and then offering $1,000 for a toddler was formally arraigned in United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky on Monday. A court-appointed lawyer representing Ronnie Lou Helton, 74, entered a plea of not guilty for her client who was physically present during the arraignment. Helton was indicted by a federal grand jury back in April. The indictment says Helton attempted to kidnap, abduct, seize, confine, and carry away another person for the purpose of assault using a means of interstate commerce, a red Pontiac sedan. ....
May 12, 2021 After more than a decade of lawsuits and fiery debates, New York State is building a new rail trail in the Adirondacks. The route will run from Lake Placid to Tupper Lake and will be open to everyone from hikers to snowmobilers. Emily RussellA new path: Rail trail work underway in the Adirondacks An excavator pulling up the old railroad tracks in Saranac Lake to make way for the Adirondack rail trail. Photo: Emily Russell Work began last fall to convert the old rail line to a recreational trail. On a recent, spring day in Saranac Lake, two excavators moved along the trails just a few blocks up from downtown. They were pulling up the stakes and ties that have been in the ground for decades. ....