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As Mullica Township Police were responding to call about a man with a gun, they witnessed several people running from the alleged gunman.
The incident happened Thursday afternoon at about 3:30pm. Police say officers responded to the 1700 block Darmstadt Avenue. When they pulled up, police say officers were met by multiple victims who were fleeing the residence on foot in an attempt to separate themselves from the gunman.
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Officers search for and found the man with the gun - he was later identified as William J Cleveland of Pennsylvania. Cleveland was found at the rear of the property. Police say after several verbal warnings, he was taken into custody.
Nelly Coming To Eastern Iowa Fair This September
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On Friday, The Tri-State Rodeo announced that 5 of the 6 musical artists announced in 2020 have been rescheduled for the 2021 Tri-State Rodeo. Chairman of the fair, Tony Johnson, said in the press release,
“For over seventy years, the Tri-State Rodeo has been a yearly gathering for so many of us. Year after year we see generations of families coming in from all over the Midwest (and further) to enjoy a week of activities in Fort Madison, Iowa. It has been a difficult year, for each of us in our own ways. But I wanted to start this year off by saying, on behalf of the Tri-State Rodeo, thank you and we have missed you!”
Siena Releases 14th Annual Upstate NY Business Leader Survey
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The survey also found 17 percent of CEOs expect conditions to remain the same and 43 percent believe conditions will grow worse.
75 percent say COVID-19 has increased their cost of doing business while two-thirds say the pandemic has reduced their revenue and profits.
“Predictions and plans for 2020 were instantly discarded as dealing with the pandemic became the number one concentration and challenge for Upstate CEOs,” said Siena College Research Institute Director Don Levy.“Despite its devastating effects, nearly 40 percent of CEOs expect to emerge from the pandemic as a stronger business well positioned to be successful while half think they will survive and return to where they were before the virus hit. Unfortunately, one in seven say that they may or may not survive.
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JStew: In some ways, I don t always feel like my sister and I grew up together. Not in a bad way, we re just fairly far apart in age. So by the time I was in like, fourth grade, my sister was off to college. But. probably the one I love to tell is when I was 4 or 5, and I crawled in the dryer, being a little turd.
I taunted her about turning it on, and finally after sheer annoyance, she did! Only for like, one second. But enough so that I took a decent tumble inside it. Then there s also the story about the time she accidentally stabbed my in the leg. Of course, I never had anything to do with any of this because I was the perfect angel. Hahahaha.. yeah, right.