Four incumbents and one challenger vie for three spots on board Village of Soldiers Grove
SOLDIERS GROVE - For those living in the Village of Soldiers Grove, the April 6 ballot will offer four choices for three open positions on the village board. Incumbents Steve George, Vicki Campbell and Jerry Miller will be joined on the ballot by challenger Howard ‘Homer’ Arndt.
Paul Nicholson, who is currently serving as village president, is also seeking re-election to that position and is running unopposed. Nicholson is the owner, operator and chief mechanic at Nicholson Motors. Nicholson has led the village through the last year during the COVID-19 pandemic, been instrumental in securing a $914,000 grant from the Community Development Public Facility Grant program to upgrade the village’s aging sewer system, and helped up upgrade systems for park rentals and camping in the village park.
Whickham thug jailed for attacking pregnant partner threatened to stab her new boyfriend
Paul Nicholson, of Whickham, had only been out of prison for a few weeks when he breached his restraining order by contacting his ex
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Pair ordered to pay £400,000 following drug dealing investigation
Paul Nicholson
A man and a woman have been ordered to pay almost £400,000 following a drug dealing investigation by police.
A proceeds of crime hearing was held at Carlisle Crown Court on February 4.
It was found that Paul Nicholson, 30, of no fixed abode, had benefitted from crime to the value of £369,614.70, which is now a forever debt.
A police investigation also showed that he was owed £11,520.50 through a drugs debtors list.
He has three months to repay the £11,520.50, or he will receive an additional seven months custodial sentence.
Appearing at Carlisle Crown Court on July 30 of last year, Nicolson receive a six-and- a-half year custodial sentence.