Fond Remembrance: Celebrating the Life of Jacquie Zellers Jury, a Beloved Soul from March 6, 1937 – Nov. 1, 2020

LANCASTER, Pa. – A beloved figure in the local community, Jacquie Zellers Jury passed away on November 1, 2020, leaving behind a remarkable legacy. Remembered fondly by many, Zellers Jury was known for her generous spirit and dedicated involvement in various initiatives. Born on March 6, 1937, her impact on the Lancaster community and beyond cannot be overstated. Zellers Jury’s commitment to making a positive difference in her community was evident through her active participation in numerous organizations. Her exemplary leadership made her an essential part of the local landscape. Over the years, she became … Read more

Crucial Changes to Mail-In Voting Laws Shape the Landscape for March Primaries

Austin, Texas – New laws regarding mail-in ballots are set to have an impact on the upcoming March primaries in the state. These changes in legislation are expected to shape the way voting by mail will be carried out and could potentially influence the outcome of several races. One key alteration to the existing regulations is the elimination of straight-ticket voting, a practice that allows voters to select candidates from a specific party with just one mark on the ballot. This change has raised concerns among some voters who find straight-ticket voting convenient, as they … Read more

Mercer County Pet Owners Breathe Easy as Leash Law Decision Delayed Until March

Mercer County, West Virginia – In a recent development, the decision on implementing a proposed leash law has been tabled until March. Under this law, dogs would be required to be kept on a leash when outside of their owners’ property. The county commissioners have decided to delay the decision in order to gather more public input and thoroughly evaluate the potential impact of the law. The proposal to implement a leash law in Mercer County has sparked a heated debate among residents. Supporters argue that such a law is necessary to ensure public safety … Read more

Judge Sets Jury Trial Date in New Year’s Day Double Murder Case: March Trial Scheduled for Death of Justin Boyd and Jasmine Ivy-Dede

A jury trial has been scheduled for March in the case of a double murder that occurred on New Year’s Day. The trial will address the deaths of Justin Boyd and Jasmine Ivy-Dede. According to a judge’s ruling on Friday, the trial will take place later this year. The victims, Justin Boyd and Jasmine Ivy-Dede, lost their lives on January 1st in a tragic incident. The judge’s decision to set a jury trial for the case is a significant development in seeking justice for their deaths. The trial is expected to shed light on the … Read more