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PRESCOTT, ARIZ. – Local news outlet, The Daily Courier, has recently announced new subscription plans to provide readers with unlimited digital access to their content. The plans include various options to cater to readers’ preferences and needs. One of the subscription plans offered is a 4-week package, priced at $12.50. This plan grants subscribers unlimited digital access to The Daily Courier’s website, e-Edition, and exclusive online extras. For those seeking a longer commitment, there is a 52-week plan available at $135, offering the same perks of unlimited digital access. Additionally, The Daily Courier also offers … Read more

Eudora Man’s $1 Million Bond Set After Jail Call Reveals Escape Plans

BENTONVILLE, AR – Zaylon Zaquan Zephy-Nee Watkins, a resident of Eudora, has been held on a $1 million cash-only bond by a local circuit judge. The judge made this decision after learning that Watkins had expressed intentions to flee if released from custody during a recorded jail telephone call. The judge’s decision highlights the seriousness of the charges against Watkins, which have not been explicitly mentioned in the article. However, it is clear that the judge considered Watkins to be a flight risk, leading to the high bond amount. The judge’s concern about Watkins potentially … Read more

Jersey City Halts Police Settlement Payouts to Focus on Animal Sheltering; Plans Agreement with Guttenberg

Jersey City, New Jersey – The administration of Jersey City has withdrawn resolutions for settlement payouts totaling nearly $3.3 million during Monday’s City Council caucus. Instead, the focus shifted towards discussing animal sheltering. The resolutions were withdrawn to allow for closed discussions on the confidential details of the settlement offers. Councilman Frank Gilmore from Ward F expressed his concerns about voting on the settlements without closed discussions, and Councilman Richard Boggiano from Ward C supported the idea of a closed session. A tentative plan has been made to hold the closed session before the council’s … Read more

Lawyer Claims Trump Plans to Disrupt Proceedings to Evade Defamation Damages, Columnist Warns Judge

Georgetown, Kentucky – In a defamation case involving columnist E. Jean Carroll and former President Donald Trump, the lawyer representing Carroll has warned the judge that Trump seeks to “sow chaos” as the jury deliberates on damages. The trial is currently taking place at the federal court in Manhattan. Carroll accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in the mid-1990s, but Trump denied the allegations and called Carroll a liar. Consequently, Carroll filed a defamation lawsuit against Trump, arguing that his comments harmed her reputation and caused emotional distress. During the trial, Carroll’s attorney argued that … Read more