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Tommy Wood
FORT COLLINS The owner and publisher of New Scene Magazine is being sued by the publication’s former owner over allegations of nonpayment, according to a lawsuit filed Friday in Larimer County District Court.
Blaine Howerton, the owner and publisher of New Scene Magazine and North Forty News, is accused by Michael Mockler, former owner of Scene Magazine, of failing to pay Mockler for the sale.
“It’s all a surprise to me at this point,” said Howerton. “I can say that we have done everything in our power to keep this magazine going.”
Howerton said that as of Tuesday afternoon he had not yet been served with the lawsuit.
The death has taken place of Michael Kealy, Monglass Farm, Newtowncunningham.
Requiem Mass on Wednesday 27th January at 3.00pm in Church of All Saints, Newtowncunningham followed by interment in the adjoining cemetery.
Due to HSE and government guidelines Requiem Mass and interment are strictly for family only with a limit of 10 people permitted.
Michael s Requiem Mass can be viewed on www.churchservices.tv/newtowncunningham
Family flowers only, donations in lieu, if desired, to Beach Hill Nursing Home Comfort Fund c/o any family member or Murphy Funeral Directors.
The New Year is going to be that extra bit special for talented Balbriggan singer/songwriter Lesley Roy, who has just been selected by RTÉ to represent Ireland at Eurovision 2021 in Rotterdam next May.
2020 was the first time in Eurovision s 65-year history that the contest has been cancelled, disappointing millions of fans worldwide and leaving Irish-born New York resident Lesley without the opportunity to compete with her uplifting song, Story of My Life.
Lesley has spent the past three months in studio working on a new song for Eurovision 2021; this song, chosen to represent Ireland at the contest next year, will be revealed in the New Year.
The New Year is going to be that extra bit special for talented Balbriggan singer/songwriter Lesley Roy, who has just been selected by RTÉ to represent Ireland at Eurovision 2021 in Rotterdam next May.
2020 was the first time in Eurovision s 65-year history that the contest has been cancelled, disappointing millions of fans worldwide and leaving Irish-born New York resident Lesley without the opportunity to compete with her uplifting song, Story of My Life.
Lesley has spent the past three months in studio working on a new song for Eurovision 2021; this song, chosen to represent Ireland at the contest next year, will be revealed in the New Year.