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Created: April 15, 2021 04:26 PM A heavy police presence is set up around former Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter s home. Potter was charged Wednesday with second-degree manslaughter following the traffic-stop shooting death of Daunte Wright. Barricades, fences and around-the-clock police presence surrounding Potter s home have jarred residents in the neighborhood. I thought, What in the world happened now? said LouAnn, who lives in the neighborhood. At first, it prompted confusion for neighbors like LouAnn. I walked down the street and I saw the fence and the barricade and I thought oh this is where she lives, LouAnn said. In light of the recent events, Champlin police posted on Facebook that they will be in contact with the neighborhood and the residents that have the highest likelihood of encountering protests. ....
This five-year-old Charolais cow weighed 725kg and sold for €1,620 (€2.23/kg). Aurivo mart Ballinrobe hosted their general cattle sale on Wednesday with another surge in demand for female lots. The average for light store heifers suitable for summer grazing rose by 22c/kg on the week. These heifers, weighing below 400kg, recorded an average of €2.54/kg. Slightly heavier heifers still under 500kg recorded an average of €2.41/kg. This increased to €2.63/kg for the top third of lots sold. This 21-month-old Limousin heifer weighed 585kg and sold for €1,410 (€2.41/kg). This high level was even stronger for short keep and factory fit heifers, with prices rising by 18c/kg on the week to rest at €2.38/kg. The general go for heifers over 500kg was between €2.30/kg to €2.50/kg, with a few exceptions either side. ....
Dumfries and Galloway s 2021 Eden Festival cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic Organisers feel they would struggle to hold the festival given the current circumstances but have revealed Supergrass will perform at the 2022 event The 12th Eden Festival will have to wait until 2022. Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. ....
Funeral restrictions stopped families giving loved ones the send-off they feel they deserve, the head of a firm of funeral directors said, but technology has helped mourners pay their respects. One year on from the first coronavirus death in Scotland, Dom Maguire, chairman of Anderson Maguire Funeral Directors in Glasgow and a former president of the UK Association of Funeral Directors, reflects on the impact of the pandemic on services and the bereaved. The restriction on the number of people who can attend funeral services in person has been the “principal problem” for families organising funerals, he believes. The limit currently stands at 20 but was restricted to immediate family only when Scotland first went into lockdown on March 23. ....
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