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DA identifies 16-year-old boy shot to death at birthday party at Northboro home
Authorities on Tuesday identified the 16-year-old boy who was shot to death at a large house party in Northboro over the weekend. ‘It was chaos’: Three men charged in shooting death of teenage boy at large Northboro house party The Worcester District Attorney’s Office says Ygor Correia, of Bellingham, tragically lost his life when gunshots rang out at 333 Howard Street early Sunday morning. Several other people were wounded at a birthday party that turned into a wild free-for-all at a million-dollar home.
Page County Arrest Report
(Page Co) The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports the following arrests:. Kirk Samuel England, 56, of Red Oak, was arrested May 5th for Disorderly Conduct. Lyndon Daniel Bright, 25, of Shenandoah, was arrested May 5th for OWI 2nd. Jules Lee Daniel Gould, 30, of Shenandoah, was arrested May 5th...
Essex star pitcher Burns taking talents to Southeast
(Essex) -- Another Burns sister is set to take her talents to the next level. Tori Burns recently committed and signed to pitch with Southeast Community College in Beatrice, Nebraska. Her decision follows the move from twin sister Brooke, who will play basketball for Des Moines Area Community College. “During...
Shenandoah council reviews proposals for garbage collection services
(Shenandoah) -- Shenandoah officials are exploring whether to have trash collection services implement automated side loader trucks. During its regular meeting Tuesday night, the Shenandoah City Council reviewed the bids for a contract of services for the city's solid waste collections, including a pair of proposals from Shenandoah Sanitation--the lone company to submit a proposal to the city. With the current contract expiring July 1st, the council ultimately tabled any action until June 11th to allow for further discussion. Alex Shackleton is a spokesperson for Waste Connections--the parent company of Shenandoah Sanitation. Shackleton says they presented two proposals that covered the same areas they are servicing currently, including residential, commercial, incinerator, and clean-up days, among others. However, one difference in the second option, Shackleton says, would be utilizing an automated side loader, or ASL, truck in the residential areas compared to the current manual rear load trucks.
Clarinda ceremony marks National Police Officer Memorial Week
(Clarinda) -- The Clarinda community paused Wednesday afternoon to honor law enforcement personnel killed in the line of duty. Taps rang out near the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Clarinda Cemetery Wednesday as members of the Clarinda Police Department and Page County Sheriff’s Office gathered to participate in a ceremony recognizing National Police Officers Memorial Week. Clarinda Police Chaplain Dr. Robert Keefer delivered an address during the ceremony. Keefer says law enforcement is akin to the rod and staff of a shepherd, keeping their communities safe.
Hess provides update on 3 property clean ups, restorations in Sidney
(Sidney) -- Sidney officials heard an update on several properties being restored around town. During its regular meeting Monday night, the Sidney City Council heard an update from Jason Hess with Hess Properties, LLC, on the progress at 106 Main Street, 306 Filmore Street, and 201 Webster Street. The city sold the lots to Hess Properties back in September of last year. Regarding 201 Webster, Hess says much of the exterior work has been completed, and they will soon begin renovating the interior of the existing home.
Shenandoah schools consider unifying girls, boys sports under Mustangs nickname
(Shenandoah) -- Shenandoah school officials are exploring unifying their boys and girls sports teams under one mascot. During its regular meeting this week, the Shenandoah School Board heard a presentation from Activities Director Jon Weinrich regarding the potential change. Ever since girls' sports were introduced in the school district in the 1970s, Weinrich says they have used the Fillies nickname. Now, Weinrich tells KMA News the school district's leadership team is considering combining the school's boys' and girls' sports teams under the nickname of Mustangs.
Cellphone video shows chaos at Northboro house party where teen died
NORTHBORO - Cellphone video captures the sheer chaos among nearly 300 people jammed in a Northboro home from Saturday night into the early hours of Sunday morning. "We heard a pop," said the person who took the video, who identified himself only as Brazil360. "We turned around because we didn't know if it was a bottle being broken or a balloon, because it was a birthday party...and then you just heard pop-pop-pop-pop-pop!" "As soon as I got out of the woods and was going down the hill, I saw them bringing the body on the stretcher," he said. "I did...
Shenandoah council hears concerns over 'Fremont Buried Channel Aquifer' project
(Shenandoah) -- Preliminary plans from the city of Shenandoah to tap into a buried channel aquifer in Fremont County faced opposition Tuesday night. Meeting in regular session, the Shenandoah City Council heard feedback from residents and impacted property owners during a public hearing regarding the potential land purchase of five to 10 acres roughly six miles west of town for the Fremont Buried Channel Aquifer project. The hearing is a state requirement when considering the purchase of actively farmed agricultural land, with the proposed project calling for drilling at least two wells into the aquifer near 190th Street and 355th Avenue. Joe Gutschenritter is one of three landowners notified by the city that portions of his farmland are being looked at for the project. Gutschenritter says one of his main concerns is how installing the wells would impact any irrigation of the active farmland around the area.
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