Become more Edwardian to save Derby city centre, urges expert
And he says we should make better use of the river
Shoppers in Derby city centre back in October, 2020 (Image: Derby Telegraph)
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A Derby marketing expert has said those who manage the city centre must talk about the high street beyond retail if the city centre is to remain a destination.
The last day of March has been a busy day for the Oelwein Police Department, with 2 unrelated arrests as well as theft and vandalism incidents.
On Wednesday (March 31st), an Oelwein man was taken into custody after an incident on the northwest side of town. Just before 7pm, following an incident in the 400 block of 13th Avenue NW, 35 year old Charles Hancock of Oelwein was arrested on the charges of Assault, Burglary, and Public Intoxication.
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Just before 6pm, 25 year old Elexander Wolf of Oelwein was arrested for Violation of a No-Contact Order. Oelwein officers arrested Wolf after being called to an incident in the 400 block of East Charles.
The Arkansas Court of Appeals has turned down the post conviction relief sought by a Mountain Home woman convicted in a child abuse case
Thirty-four-year-old Alyssia Kirby-Snow was found guilty by a Baxter County Circuit Court jury in early February 2018 of permitting child abuse and endangering the welfare of a minor. The jury acquitted her of first-degree battery.
She was sentenced to 26 years in prison for her alleged involvement in actions that left her then 3-week-old son seriously injured.
Kirby-Snow was represented in her appeal by Little Rock attorney Charles Hancock.
Hancock asked the court of appeals to reverse and dismiss the verdicts against his client or, alternatively, to send the case back to Baxter County Circuit Court for a new trial.