A former West Virginia regional director of parole for the West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation in Parkersburg, West Virginia, was sentenced yesterday in federal court in the Southern District of West Virginia to 87 months’ imprisonment and three years’ supervised release for witness tampering.
MoreThe Guthrie Theater recently announced it will host a 60th Anniversary Open House on Sunday, May 7, marking 60 years to the day that the theater opened in 1963.
MoreWalker Art Center to present photographer and writer Allan Sekula’s seminal ‘Fish Story’
On Aug. 24, 2023, the Walker Art Center will open “Allan Sekula: Fish Story,” Sekula’s groundbreaking nine-chapter image-based research project exploring the profound impact of the globalized shipping trade and its relationship to romantic notions of the sea.
MoreThe City of Plymouth is set to hold Superhero Spectacular – a new child-and-adult outing – 6-8 p.m. Friday, May 5 at the Plymouth Community Center, 14800 34th Ave. N.
MoreMinneapolis City Council approves $1M forgivable loan to Indigenous Peoples’ Task Force
Yesterday, the Minneapolis City Council approved a $1 million forgivable loan to the Indigenous Peoples Task Force (IPTF) for the construction of a new community center facility, the Mikwanedun Audisookon Art and Wellness Center.
MoreWhen you begin farming, the crops you choose are important. So you should pick the options that will start you off with your best foot forward.
MoreGamers want the best equipment to elevate their gaming experience. Fiber optic cables provide several benefits for gaming. Learn about them here.
MoreA federal jury convicted three Nevada men yesterday for perpetrating a prize-notification scheme that stole more than $6 million from victims.
MoreA former Arkansas state senator was sentenced yesterday to four years and two months in prison in the Western District of Missouri for accepting multiple bribes in connection with a multi-district investigation spanning the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas and the Western District of Missouri.
MoreVikings leadership has said multiple times they envision Justin Jefferson being with Minnesota for the long haul.
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