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Belmont police chief now playing several roles in Eastern Ohio | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer Photo Provided Belmont Police Chief Andrew Miller, left, kneels beside Tempi Regoli. The Belmont Police Department held a birthday parade for Regoli last year. Also pictured is Officer Christopher Storm. Belmont police chief joins village of Bridgeport as part-time officer BELMONT Belmont Police Chief Andrew Miller recently added yet another job to his resume he is now also a part-time officer for the Bridgeport Police Department. After joining the Bridgeport Police Department earlier this month, Miller now holds a total of seven jobs, three of which are roles in local law enforcement. He is also a certified fitness trainer, certified nutritionist, college student and delivers pizzas part time.

On the record: Howland | News, Sports, Jobs - Tribune Chronicle

On the record: Howland | News, Sports, Jobs - Tribune Chronicle
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EL prom, graduation a go as district sees drop in COVID numbers | News, Sports, Jobs

Mar 1, 2021 EAST LIVERPOOL Vaccination appears to work, East Liverpool schools Superintendent Jonathan Ludwig explained during Thursday’s virtual meeting of the district’s school board. “Our COVID numbers have decreased significantly over the past two weeks. We continue to follow all safety protocols included in the reset and restart plan approved by the board. Students who wish to make a change to virtual or in-person learning for the fourth nine weeks can do so by calling the school counselors,” he explained to members during his report. On March 12, members of the East Liverpool Health Department area scheduled to administer the second dose of the COVID vaccine as the district continues to move forward.

33 years later, this teenager s crime still shocks Rochester | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

It s a case with no easy answers, said Terry Walters, David Brom s trial attorney. Written By: Jeff Pieters | × David Brom s booking photo on Feb. 19, 1988. (Olmsted County Sheriff s Office photo) ROCHESTER, Minn. A long-ago eruption of teen violence in Rochester is as stomach-turning, divisive and puzzling today as it was on Feb. 18, 1988. The 33 years since the Brom family murders have done little, if anything, to answer the looming question: Why? Why did David Brom, a 16-year-old high school sophomore, take an ax in the middle of the night and kill his parents, his 13-year-old sister and 11-year-old brother? We might never know.

33 years later, this teenager s crime still shocks Rochester

33 years later, this teenager s crime still shocks Rochester
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