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Crown Point board defers action on summer concert series

early morning Hammond fire on Hohman A Hammond firefighter sprays water on a fire Sunday morning that destroyed a building in the 6200 block of Hohman Avenue, and left some Hammond residents in the area temporarily without power. Firefighters on the scene said they went out on the call around 2am. The location ironically is very near station 5, which is 6217 Hohman. John Luke early morning Hammond fire on Hohman Ice forms on the nozzle of a fire hose as Hammond firefighters battle an Sunday morning fire in the 6200 of Hohman. John Luke, The Times early morning Hammond fire on Hohman A Hammond firefighter directs water spray onto a building in the 6200 of Hohman early Sunday morning.

North Pole man arrested on multiple charges in connection with December drug deal gone wrong

North Pole man arrested on multiple charges in connection with December drug deal gone wrong
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U S Attorney Scott Brady to step down from post

Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Scott Brady, U.S. attorney for Pennsylvania’s Western District, will resign from his post on Sunday, his office announced Friday. Brady’s announcement comes several weeks after the Biden administration asked for all Trump-appointed U.S. attorneys to resign, a traditional move with a new president. “Leading this office has been the greatest honor of my professional career,” Brady said in a statement. “I am deeply grateful for the privilege of serving as chief law enforcement officer for my home, Western Pennsylvania.”

SitNews - Stories In The News - Ketchikan, Alaska

Drency and Lillian Dudley, December 04, 1953 Photo courtesy JUDY ZENGE If you ask most people why the field is named after Drency Dudley, they will say it is because Dudley, a local civic leader from the 1940s to the 1960s, owned the land that became Dudley Field, which is the sports area adjacent to Ketchikan High School. Not surprisingly, that common belief is not true. While Dudley was a leader in promoting local youth sports and led the Lions Club to build the field on Jackson Street between Fifth and Seventh avenues in the mid-1950s, the land actually belonged to several private property owners, local government and the Ketchikan Pulp Company.

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