Northeast Iowa man pleads not guilty to burglary threats
Timothy Barnes
Posted: Mar 9, 2021 3:30 PM
Posted By: Mike Bunge
DECORAH, Iowa – A northeast Iowa man accused of threatening someone is pleading not guilty.
Timothy Walter Barnes, 36 of Calmar, is charged with first-degree burglary and second-degree burglary. The Winneshiek County Sheriff’s Office says Barnes entered a home in the 300 block of East Clay Street in Calmar on February 9 without permission and threatened people.
Court documents say Barnes told the people “he would gun them down if they made anymore jokes about his son.” Investigators say they found two handguns in connection to this incident.
A Forgotten Little Corner of Wood Green
Posted by Hugh on August 12, 2020 at 10:40 in History of Harringay
It s odd how my history journey goes. I seem to hit these patches when I keep getting drawn back to a particular small area time and again, even when I have no particular interest in it. When this happens, I tend to go with the flow and let fate take me where it will.
Recently, I ve been pulled back a number of times the block of land between Wood Green High Road and Lordship Lane. First I wrote a piece about the Chesser Blacksmithing family then a few months later, I found myself just next door following up about the Alsford Wood Merchants who got their start in Hampden Road, Harringay and then moved on to a large building on Lordship Lane just round the corner from the High Road.
It s odd how my history journey goes. I seem to hit these patches when I keep getting drawn back to a particular small area time and again, even when I have no…
Jan 08, 2021
We can finally turn the page to 2021 but any look to the future requires some looking back at 2020. In this episode of Project 38, PM Consulting Group’s founder Walter Barnes gives Senior Staff Writer Ross Wilkers the ground-floor perspective on both what drove the federal market in 2020 and factors to shape it in 2021.
The pandemic remains absolutely central to activity in just about every corner of work and life. But some trends such as the move to “best-in-class” contract vehicles and increases in teaming arrangements between large and small businesses would have remained in play even without COVID-19 in the picture.
Roy Exum: The Saturday Funnies Saturday, December 12, 2020 - by Roy Exum
Roy Exum
Well, my friends, here we are … less than two weeks away from Friday, December 25th, and The Saturday Funnies begs that all of us stay on an even keel. Holidays are wonderful for many, but for some without a family, others who have had a beloved member succumb to COVID, or for any other reason, Christmas – and certainly not by design – is a hard day.
A psychiatrist explained to me long ago that as our strugglers note the joy and happiness wherever they might look, it only exacerbates the hollowness in their own hearts. So, here’s an idea: Why not write one or two anonymous letters to others who you may suspect will have a lack of “Joy to The World” this Christmas morning. Don’t dare apologize for your pity; instead, be funny, positive, upbeat … and include your hope and promise for what is to come! On the front of the envelope write boldly, “Do Not Open Until Christmas Mor