Cornpeach Pleads Guilty to Voluntary Manslaughter and Assault on a Federal Officer Published: 07 February 2021 07 February 2021
Salt Lake City, Utah - Deland Cornpeach, 20, of the Shoshone-Bannock Indian Tribe, pleaded guilty to one count of voluntary manslaughter and one count of assault on a federal officer in federal court on February 1, 2021. As a part of the plea agreement, Cornpeach has agreed to serve 84 months in federal prison.
In the plea agreement, Cornpeach admitted to stabbing the victim, E.P., an enrolled member of the Ute Indian Tribe, to death with a knife on the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation on June 20, 2017. The assault on a federal officer charge stems from an incident at the Davis County Jail, where Cornpeach was detained on the federal manslaughter case. While at the jail, Cornpeach assaulted and inflicted injury upon two Davis County Sheriff’s Deputies who where engaged in the performance of their official duties on behalf of the federal go
Yuma County Library Happenings with Sarah Wisdom Centennial Webpage Published: 06 February 2021 06 February 2021
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Centennial Library Cards On February 24, 2021, the Heritage Library will turn 100 years old, and the Library District will celebrate 100 years of public library service! To commemorate the occasion, we’re offering a special Centennial library card. Choose the Centennial logo when you sign up for a new library card. Or, replace your current library card for $2! Available while supplies last.
Tell Us Your Yuma Library Story We want to hear your library story! Share a favorite library memory, recall a special library visit, or tell us how Yuma libraries have made a difference in your life. Stories will be shared online as part of the Library District’s Centennial celebration. https://yumalibrary.org/tell-us-your-yuma-library-story/
US News: NEW YORK: The Northeastern United States braced for a major snowstorm on Sunday, less than a week after a storm dumped as much as 2 feet on the region.
Not much has changed since the last forecast update. Because this snow is forecast to fall on a Sunday, we’re calling it a minor to moderate impact event..