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Court affirms $3.2 million award to Pa. woman in contentious divorce case
Updated Mar 05, 2021;
WILLIAMSPORT A federal appeals court has affirmed the $3.2 million jury award to a Shamokin-area woman in a contentious 2004 Northumberland County divorce case.
Appeals were filed by the defendants, Robert and Vanessa Yoncuski, his brother Thomas Yoncuski, and Jeff and Marianne Adams.
Vanessa Yoncuski was sued as Vanessa Long but she later married Robert Yoncuski who was her boyfriend in 2004.
The $3.2 million award that included $1.6 million in punitive damages was proportioned among the defendants.
The case stems from a 2004 divorce between Deitrick and Robert Yoncuski, the removal of a safe from the marital home that Deitrick claimed contained jewelry valued at $4.9 million and $500,000 in cash, and an altercation in the lobby of the Shamokin police station.
By Meg Scarbrough Few could have predicted what 2020 had in store. Heading into the year, flooring retailers and manufacturers alike were optimistic, predicting sales would exceed the prior year’s expectations, which had been less than ideal. But as COVID-19 forced shutdowns across the country, everything was turned upside down; retail sales dropped double digits in April alone, with some estimates saying flooring sales within the residential remodel sector were down 40%. Retailers were faced with unprecedented circumstances. While sales suffered early on, things now appear to be rebounding, and traffic for many is bouncing back. Despite setbacks in economic growth in the second quarter, economists expect a stronger third quarter.
What happens when a conservative, Christian woman in small town Texas learns that her daughter is gender-queer?
âBy the way, Iâm not a girl, Mama. Or, Iâm not all girl. Iâm a boy, too.â
These words, recounted by the mother Trisha Lee, launch the one woman play, âThe Pink Unicorn.â
It opened as a staged reading at Grandstreet Theatre Thursday, Jan. 28 and runs through Sunday, Feb. 14, with Thursday through Saturday evening shows at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2:30 p.m.
The topic couldnât be more timely or urgent.
One need look no further than proposed bills at the Montana Legislature.
Helena record dub album
Unable to perform live due to the COVID-19 pandemic, members of Helena Latin band Los Marvelitos instead spent much of 2020 sequestered in their westside studio.
Helena Latin band Los Marvelitos will release âFrontera de Dub,â on iTunes, Spotify, Bandcamp and other online platforms on Jan. 29. Photo provided
Their new project reimagined their 2019 album, âFrontera Norte,â in the style of dub, a genre of electronic music that originated in Jamaican reggae studios in the late 1960s and â70s and was further popularized by British bands like The Clash, The Police and UB40.
The resulting record, âFrontera de Dub,â will be released on iTunes, Spotify, Bandcamp and other online platforms on Jan. 29.