Community Mourns Passing of Renowned Jefferson County Judge and Public Servant, Lee Clary

Watertown, NY — Former Jefferson County Court Judge Lee Clary, known for his profound impact on the local community and legal field, passed away at the age of 86. His death was confirmed to have occurred peacefully at Samaritan Medical Center last Thursday. Born on October 13, 1937, in Geneva, New York, Clary was a lifelong advocate for justice and public service. After earning a philosophy degree from St. Bernard’s Seminary in Rochester and completing his legal studies at Syracuse University, where he met his future wife, Shirley A. McDonald, Clary embarked on a distinguished … Read more

Nevada County Debates Future of Pension Funding as Grand Jury Raises Concerns

Nevada City, Calif. — Concerns over the financial sustainability of Nevada County’s pension system were highlighted during a crucial meeting of the Board of Supervisors this week. The discussion, spurred by a report from the County Grand Jury, questioned whether the county could continue to meet its future pension obligations without significant financial restructuring. The Grand Jury report, which casts doubt on the county’s ability to fund pensions in the coming years, suggested that only about 68% of the necessary pension funds are currently available. This sparked a debate over the need for potential new … Read more

Judge Orders Lycoming County DA to Step Away from High-Profile Homicide Case Amid Conflict of Interest Concerns

Williamsport, PA — In a notable legal decision in Lycoming County, District Attorney Tom Marino has been completely removed from the forthcoming homicide trial of Kenneth Michaels. Michaels faces charges for the alleged fatal shooting of his brother-in-law John Roskowski, 69, inside the lobby of Cable Services on August 17, 2023. The ruling arrived Monday and resonates with profound implications for all parties involved. Judge Ryan Tira’s directive specified that despite defense demands, the case would not be transferred to the state attorney general’s office. This decision followed extensive discussions during a May 28 hearing, … Read more

Grand Jury to Decide Fate of Suspect in Shooting of Two Blount County Deputies

Maryville, TN — A Tennessee man implicated in the shooting of two Blount County Sheriff’s deputies is set to be evaluated by a grand jury, officials announced on Thursday. The incident, which occurred during a welfare check at a Maryville residence, escalated quickly, leaving both law enforcement officers injured. The altercation began on a routine note when deputies responded to a call concerning the welfare of Brian Lee Rogers, 32, who was reported to be in distress. As the deputies entered the residence on the evening of the incident, Rogers allegedly opened fire, striking both … Read more