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Journal Star
Jun 1, 2019
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Nick in the AM: Former Macomb pet-shop owner pleads guilty to animal cruelty
An Avon woman who owned a Macomb pet shop where more than 40 animals were found dead last year has pleaded guilty to animal-cruelty charges.
Other news
Nick in the AM: New restaurant to fill Burger Barge space at Sheridan Village

(NOTE: Nick in the Morning is taking a well-deserved vacation next week. You all deserve a vacation from us sometimes, too.

Sinkhole in Knox County cuts off remote community from emergency vehicles

DAHINDA - A sinkhole has cut off access to a private residential community in remote Knox County, leaving no way for emergency vehicles to enter.

Cuffed again: Once-shoeless fugitive is captured

BLOOMINGTON - After escaping in handcuffs, a fugitive is back in custody after two days on the lam, Bloomington police said.

Stark County Board chairman suspended as bus driver after “screaming bucket” incident

TOULON - Stark County Board Chairman Al Curry has been suspended from his part-time job as a school bus driver for his role in having a "screaming bucket" placed over the head of a 7-year-old autistic child, the Journal Star has learned.

11 killed, 6 hurt in shooting in Virginia Beach

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.

Spotlight: Pay doesn’t measure up to love for home health care work

Rain, sleet, hail or blizzard - no matter the weather, I have to get to work.

Spotlight: Solving the immigration crisis requires prosperity and hope

According to recent news reports Trump, citing immigration crisis, threatened to cut off financial aid to Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador.

Entertainment
Entertainment series is a Five Points first

WASHINGTON - The 1,020-seat Caterpillar Performing Arts Center inside Five Points Washington has been a busy entertainment venue since Five Points opened in 2007.But the theater has never been the site of an entertainment series hosted by Five Points.