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A Todd County Grand jury has re-indicted 32-year old Krystie Chancey for murder in connection with the September, 2019 death of Ted Thompson.
The murder charge was dismissed without prejudice in October after co-defendant Russell Walker fled the area while out on bond. He was recently arrested again in Christian County and has since been indicted for bail jumping.
His original charges included five counts of receiving stolen property and two counts of felony theft for allegedly helping Chancey steal electronics and a vehicle from Thompson’s home after his death and Commonwealth’s Attorney Neil Kerr said his testimony was crucial to making a case against Chancey.
“You have come as close as you possibly can to a sizeable term of imprisonment without actually going to prison,” the judge said. Singleton’s claim a friend left the pills with him because the friend had to leave New Zealand due to visa issues stretched credibility, the judge said. “This type of offending has become all too prevalent in Queenstown.” In a letter to the court, Singleton said he saw other people selling ecstasy and though it would be easy. “You acknowledge that drugs in town are rampant with every second person taking drugs, the judge said. “You and your friends would take ecstasy whenever there was an event on.”
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February 27, 2021
Grand Opening, Saturday, February 27th 10:00 AM
ORLANDO, FL- (February 26, 2021) AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) will open Orlando’s first Out of the Closet Thrift Store on
Saturday, February 27th, with a grand opening celebration starting at
10:00 a.m. rain or shine. Located at
1349 N. Mills Avenue, Orlando, the facility will also house a state-of-the-art AHF Pharmacy and administer confidential free, rapid, one-minute testing for HIV and other STD’s.
The grand opening will offer discounts on an array of trendy clothes, furniture and housewares, and an opportunity for attendees to register to win a Vespa scooter. Given COVID-19 restrictions, Saturdays grand opening will include a brief ribbon cutting ceremony beginning at 10:00 a.m., with remarks by
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HONORS AND AWARDS
The FSU Alumni Association was recognized with a 2021 CASE District III award and received Grand Gold in the category of Alumni/General Interest Magazines produced two times per year for its biannual alumni publication, VIRES magazine.
Mackenzie Alston, Ph.D. (Department of Economics) was selected for a post-doctoral fellowship from the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) to support diversity in economics. The one-year fellowship is open to early-career economists from historically underrepresented demographics within the economics profession and to researchers studying diversity issues.
Alex Meyer, Ph.D. (Department of Psychology) received an award for Distinguished Early Career Contribution to Psychophysiology from the Society for Psychophysiological Research.