Here's a preview of Friday's headlines
- CPD recovers stolen goods; two arrested
- A-B alumni begin planning reunion event
- Early voting begins March 31
- TC’s Country Kitchen adapts to new location
- Reds prepare for weekend slate
Here's a preview of Friday's headlines
- CPD recovers stolen goods; two arrested
- A-B alumni begin planning reunion event
- Early voting begins March 31
- TC’s Country Kitchen adapts to new location
- Reds prepare for weekend slate
Weatherford residents Talon McBeth, 22, and Catlin Frazier, 35, were arrested around 3 a.m. Tuesday by Clinton police. Both were charged with knowingly receiving or concealing stolen property and Fraizer also with falsely impersonating another to create liability after former conviction of two or more felonies. The alleged stolen property included approximately 40 tools valued at about $12,000 that were pilfered near Cordell.
TC’s Country Kitchen had its first day of operation at its new location Wednesday. The restaurant is now located at 2020 W. Gary Blvd., in the former Hub Diner. Before moving to its current location, TC’s Country Kitchen was situated at what was formerly known as the Whitten Inn, at 2140 Gary Blvd. According to Karim Jawabra, manager of TC’s, after the purchase of the Whitten Inn property by Centurion Land Development, a company owned by Rick Koch, the search was on for a new site for the restaurant.
(AP) – They’re pouring out vodka, boycotting Russian restaurants and even leaving threatening voicemail messages at Russian businesses.
(AP) – Fewer Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week as layoffs continue to fall amid a strong job market rebound.
WEDNESDAY DAY SHIFT
Conducted a welfare check at 22864 E. 910 Rd.
Responded to a grass fire on Stafford Rd.