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A Manitoba man who rammed a gate at Rideau Hall before arming himself and heading on foot toward Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s home last July was sentenced Wednesday to six years in prison.
Corey Hurren, a 46-year-old sausage-maker who served with the military’s Canadian Rangers, was given one year of credit for time spent in custody, meaning he still faces five years behind bars.
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Bill Hagy, Hallerin Hilton Hill And More Join 2021 Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame Nominees
March 10, 2021 at 11:52 AM (PT)
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As the TENNESSEE RADIO HALL OF FAME continues to reveal the names of this year’s 27 nominees via its FACEBOOK page (NET NEWS 3/9), there are three new additions to the slate of nominees, two earning their second nomination and one landing his first. Longtime BRISTOL BROADCASTING Country WXBQ/TRI-CITIES programmer BILL HAGY earned his second nod. HAGY has remained with the station as a consultant since his retirement in 2019, as well as continuing as an officer of the company s board of directors (NET NEWS 9/12/19).