Kari Lake Resolves Libel Case with Maricopa County Election Official, Ending Dispute

Phoenix, AZ – Former television anchor and political figure Kari Lake has resolved a defamation lawsuit brought forth by a Maricopa County election official, confirming that the terms of the settlement are to remain confidential. The lawsuit stemmed from accusations Lake made during her unsuccessful gubernatorial campaign, in which she targeted the integrity of the election official. The controversy began after Lake, a candidate in the Arizona gubernatorial race, levied significant allegations against the election official. She claimed, without substantiating evidence, that the official had engaged in corrupt activities that compromised the election process. These … Read more

Decatur County Warns Residents of New Jury Duty Phone Scam

Decatur County, IN – Local residents have been targeted by a scam involving a fictitious law enforcement officer, prompting warnings from the Decatur County Sheriff’s Office. Reports indicate that an individual impersonating Deputy Zachary Lohmen has been contacting people, claiming they have missed jury duty and demanding payment. The sheriff’s office emphasized that no one named Zachary Lohman is employed as a deputy within their ranks. Officials are cautioning the public against providing payment information over the phone, affirming that genuine law enforcement officials do not engage in such practices. Residents were advised by the … Read more

Gordon County Grand Jury Convenes Under New Leadership, Advances 57 True Bills in September Session

Calhoun, GA – In a noteworthy session on Monday, Sept. 9, 2024, the Gordon County Superior Court was called to order, marking the beginning of its September Term. Presided over by Judge Suzanne H. Smith from the Cherokee Circuit, the court undertook significant activities, including the selection and swearing in of a new Grand Jury. The session commenced at 9 a.m. in the courthouse, and the court selected a group of 26 citizens to serve as Grand Jurors. The group included Matt Wiley, Sonya Christie, Amanda Garland, and 23 other residents from Gordon County who … Read more

Hardin County Judge Proposes Drainage District to Combat Devastating Floods

Hardin County, Texas — Following another challenging year marked by extensive flooding, Hardin County Judge Wayne McDaniel is advocating for the creation of a drainage district to address and mitigate flood damage more effectively across the region. McDaniel shared his proposal in a recent Facebook post, highlighting the escalating urgency to initiate solid flood control measures. McDaniel expressed in his post that while not all flooding incidents could be entirely prevented, the severity of such events could be considerably curtailed through the establishment of a dedicated drainage district. This entity would focus on building and … Read more