SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): A dentist in Beijing who sued his Singapore-based former lover to recover 40 million yuan (S$8.6 million) he transferred to her during their three-year relationship has succeeded in most of his claims.
NEWARK - A former Zanesville police officer was sentenced to three years of community control on Friday morning after he pleaded guilty to charges related to a shooting incident in Newark.
Charles A. Lewis, 35, of Gnadenhutten, pleaded guilty to one count each discharge of a firearm on prohibited premises, a third-degree felony; improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle, a fourth-degree felony; and using weapons while intoxicated, a first-degree misdemeanor, in Licking County Common Pleas Court.
In February 2020, Licking County law enforcement responded to reports of someone firing a weapon out of a moving vehicle on Ohio 16 eastbound near Marne Road in Newark. The suspect vehicle, a 2015 Ford Fusion, was located in Muskingum County and stopped in the area of Kearns Drive.
A prisoner in a prison cell TWO men must wait to go shopping or have a beer after they were jailed earlier this month at York Magistrates Court. Both had committed offences in the city while on a community order. Thief Jerome Christian Clough, 25, of Rowntree Avenue, Clifton, was jailed for 12 weeks. He admitted stealing alcohol from Aldi’s Huntington store on March 3. The offence breached a suspended sentence for four more offences of shop theft and a public order offence, all committed in 2019. He was ordered to serve eight weeks of the suspended sentence, plus four weeks for the new offence.
Martin Army Community Hospital in Ft. Benning to offer COVID-19 vaccine
Martin Army Community Hospital in Ft. Benning to offer COVID-19 vaccine By Olivia Gunn | March 3, 2021 at 8:52 PM EST - Updated March 3 at 11:26 PM
FORT BENNING, Ga. (WTVM) - The Martin Army Community Hospital in Fort Benning will be offering COVID-19 vaccination.
People 65 and older and high-risk beneficiaries will be eligible to get vaccinated at the hospital by appointment only.
People will be screened by their health record documentation at Martin Army to know if they qualify to be vaccinated. Shots of the vaccine will be given Monday through Friday at the old BMACH Hospital parking lot off Marne Road in a drive-thru format. The hospital asks that short sleeves are worn during vaccination.