MILLERSBURG — For her role in removing a change machine from a Millersburg area business, a local woman on Thursday was sentenced to local jail time. Kimberly Foster, 27, of 625 Kenton Alley, Apt. A, Millersburg, previously pleaded guilty in Holmes County Common Pleas Court to an amended charge of attempted burglary. In exchange for her guilty plea, a related charge of theft was dismissed. The state also agreed to dismiss an unrelated charge of aggravated trafficking in drugs (meth). She'd faced up to three years in prison, and while Judge Robert Rinfret imposed a term of two years, he suspended that in favor of five years of community control sanctions, to include six months in the Holmes County Jail. Rinfret said he considered her relatively clean record, her current employment, her obligation to her four children, three of whom she has custody, and restitution payments in electing a non-prison sanction. Already she has paid $660 of a $3,770 restitution order. Nevertheless, Rinfret said, “There has to be a punishment for what you did. There has to be some kind of consequence.” He further said he would consider reducing both terms of incarceration and probation when Foster meets her full financial obligation. However, he said, failure to do so or any violation of a court order, would trigger the imposition of the prison sentence. At her February plea hearing, Foster said the burglary was motivated by an addiction to drugs, prompting Judge Robert Rinfret to make routine drug…
A Day That Made a Difference: Meeting the Senator The day that I met Senator Rick Santorum was a day that made a difference to me. Meeting Rick Santorum made a difference to me because I was shown traits that are essential for leadership. On March 3, 2016, I was at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C. I was there to hear conservative speakers and leaders from throughout the country. I sat in the front row of the auditorium at the Gaylord National Convention Center…
For my book review, I read The Untouchables, by Eliot Ness. The book tells the story of Eliot Ness and his men, Martin Lahart, Sam Seager, Lyle Chapman, Barney Cloonan, Tom Friel, Joe Leeson, Bill Gardner, and Mike King. A group of cops assembled by Eliot Ness, a prohibition agent, to take down the infamous Al Capone. The 18th Amendment bans alcohol use in America this is called Prohibition. In 1929, the city of Chicago was being run by the illegal actions of the notorious Scarface Capone.…
investigate his illegal practices. One strong member of the Treasury Department, Eliot Ness, believes it is his duty to uphold the law and bring Capone to justice. After his first raid bust, Ness seeks helps from Irish-American officer Jimmy Malone to help him catch Capone. With his help, they pick up an Italian trainee because of his outstanding marksman abilities. Washington D.C. also assigns an accountant,…
Saadat Hasan Manto is one of the greatest short story writers in Urdu literature who has produced twenty two collections of short stories dealing with different subjects such as partition, human life, social taboos, communal violence, so on and so forth. His stories revolving round the subject of partition of the subcontinent after independence in 1947 are more famous and more known than his other stories. Toba Tek Singh is one such story, a masterpiece, which is interwoven with the theme of…
Loch Ness Monster It’s time to reveal the secrets behind the loch ness monster. The truth is that the loch Ness Monster is not real. There have been many sightings throughout history, but many of those sightings have been proven to be hoax. Especially in our generation now that we have all this new technology many people have posted pictures and videos on the internet about discovering the loch ness monster, but many of the people who posted the pictures and videos have confessed that the…
Some people still think the tale of the Loch Ness Monster is real, but what proof do they have? They have picture, but these so called pictures could just be anything. It’s not that hard to find something that looks like a long neck and head. Nessie was first seen in the 1930s and there has been plenty more. Ever since then people have claimed to have seen Nessie, yet no one has found factual evidence. Why do people feel the need to make up thinks? Wait, I know, just so they can get publicity…
What is the significance of the Loch Ness Monster mystery? Nessie’s story begins from the first century A.D, when Romans first went to Northern Scotland and found carvings (which are still found in the region around Loch Ness) that represented animals, which were all easily recognizable, except one Nessiteraras Rhombopteryx, more commonly known as Nessie. The main significance which this mystery has is the amount of tourism it has attracted to the small town of Inverness. Many people often…
faking some things he got dismissed from the investigation and Marmaduke said, “if they want a monster, i’ll give them one.” He then asked his son, Tristan Sperling, an expert at making models, to make him a little monster on a toy submarine. The photo’s fame was only enhanced when the hoax was revealed. A child’s toy had fooled the nation for over sixty years. Wetherall’s lie would lead to plenty of other pranks during the search for this elusive monster. For example a 1951 photograph taken by…
1000 foot long creature said to be true is a debatable subject. There is little evidence shows such a beast exists, but some people this subject is fact, not fake. What exactly allows them to believe such tale is true? The Loch Ness Monster has remained in the shadows because of the lack of evidence, low quality pictures, and exaggerating stories. The history of the Loch Ness Monster is as Locked as Lake Loch. Located in a Greenland lake “Loch Ness”. This lake being a perfect place to hold such…