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Deaths ruled accidental in Warren fire - Warren Tribune Chronicle  Ohio News Network |
Deaths ruled accidental in Warren fireWarren Tribune ChronicleToxicology reports finalized Monday by Trumbull County Coroner Dr. Humphrey Germaniuk said the two adults who died in the fire, Edtawn L. Kimble, 32, and his girlfriend Yolanda D. Holmes, 38, had alcohol in their systems the night the fire broke out at ...Coroner rules out foul play in fatal March house fireWFMJall 5 news articles » |
Chamber London trip canceled, Charlotte politicos stay home - Charlotte Observer  Charlotte Observer |
Chamber London trip canceled, Charlotte politicos stay homeCharlotte ObserverThree city staffers – City Manager Curt Walton, Ruffin Hall and Ron Kimble – had been scheduled to attend, as were council members Michael Barnes, Warren Cooksey, Claire Fallon, David Howard, Patsy Kinsey, James Mitchell and LaWana Mayfield.and more » |
Outdoors Calendar - Asheville Citizen-Times |
Outdoors CalendarAsheville Citizen-TimesCall Andrew Kimble at 215-962-4826 or email andyk1973@earthlink.net or Wade Turlington at 335-7494. BLUE RIDGE BREAKAWAY: Greater Haywood County Chamber of Commerce sponsors ride Aug. 18 including 105-mile century ride, partly on the Blue Ridge Parkway ... |
Local leaders' trip to London costing taxpayers $62400 - WSOC Charlotte |
Local leaders' trip to London costing taxpayers $62400WSOC CharlotteThey include Charlotte City Council members Michael Barnes, Warren Cooksey, Claire Fallon, David Howard, Patsy Kinsey, LaWana Mayfield and James Mitchell, Jr.; City Manager Curt Walton; Assistant City Manager Ron Kimble; Budget Director Ruffin Hall; ...and more » |
Branch County Candidates - WTVB |
Branch County CandidatesWTVBLong time incumbent Warren Cannon is retiring. Republicans Mike Gatke, John Pollack and Harold Sneath want to replace Cannon and so does Democrat Johnny Lopez. Also, there will be GOP primaries for Treasurer and Prosecutor as well as runoff in August ... |
Fatal NE Ohio Fire Ruled Accidental - Ohio News Network  Ohio News Network |
Fatal NE Ohio Fire Ruled AccidentalOhio News NetworkThe exact cause of the March 4 fire on Austin Avenue in Warren that killed four people may never be known, but investigators said that no evidence of foul play was found. That opinion is part of the findings released by the Trumbull County coroner on ...and more » |
Lycoming County real estate transactions - Williamsport Sun-Gazette |
Lycoming County real estate transactionsWilliamsport Sun-GazetteWilliam Clarke Lewis and Colleen M. Lewis to Gwynne J. Warren, $85000, 214 Kerr Ave. Elvis P. Smith and Amy N. Smith to Lora L. Pringle, $117000, 141 Maple St. Gloria J. Sherwood and Richard T. Sherwood to Stout Realty LLC, 1794 Bush Hollow Road. |
Charlotte politicos joining Chamber on London trip - Charlotte Observer |
Charlotte politicos joining Chamber on London tripCharlotte ObserverCity Manager Curt Walton and two other managers, Ruffin Hall and Ron Kimble, are attending. Council members Michael Barnes, Warren Cooksey, Claire Fallon, David Howard, Patsy Kinsey, James Mitchell and LaWana Mayfield are also scheduled to attend.and more » |
'Wizard of Oz' in Powell Friday, Saturday - Powell Tribune |
'Wizard of Oz' in Powell Friday, SaturdayPowell TribuneAppearing as the citizens of Munchkinland include Emma Hanlin as mayor; Brandi Voss as coroner; Savannah Harker as barrister; Christian Strickland as braggart; Brooke Thomas, Eliana Karhu, Rachel Kimble as city fathers; Romney and Linda Andreasen as ... |
Council still wrestling with baseball plan - Charlotte Observer |
Council still wrestling with baseball planCharlotte ObserverRepublican council member Warren Cooksey has said he is on the fence about the stadium deal, but has said he might support a plan with no property-tax revenue in it. Democrat James Mitchell, who chairs the council's economic development committee, ...and more » |
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