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Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Yahoo
Former Mercer County corrections officer sentenced in contraband case
MERCER, Pa. (WKBN) — A former corrections officer at the Mercer County Jail accused of providing contraband to inmates received a sentence in his case last week. Charles Arn, 55, pleaded guilty to manufacture, delivery or possession with intent to manufacture or deliver, Mercer County Court of Common Pleas Court records state. Other charges in the case were withdrawn. Arn was sentenced to 90 days to one year of confinement and two years of probation on Friday, according to court records. Arn had been accused of supplying chewing tobacco, vape pens and fentanyl to inmates at the jail in August 2024 and using his cell phone to access cash app payments inmates made to purchase the contraband items. According to an affidavit in the case, an inmate told investigators he purchased four cans of chewing tobacco from Arn for $50 each, the affidavit said. That same inmate also said he purchased fentanyl from Arn for $600, and the inmate had his girlfriend make payments through Cash App, the affidavit said. Arn was also interviewed, and he admitted to selling the inmates candy, the affidavit said. Joe Gorman contributed to this report. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
29-04-2025
- Yahoo
Cyclist dies in Marion County crash
MARION, Ohio (WCMH) – A man on a bicycle was killed while riding along a Marion County road Monday afternoon. According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, troopers reported to State Route 4 in Marion County, north of Marseilles Galion Road at 4 p.m. Monday. A crash at the scene occurred between a Ford F150 and a man riding a Concord bicycle. Knox County butcher promises to rebuild better after fire The rider of the bicycle, 64-yaer-old Jeffrey Arn, was traveling southbound on the gravel berm of the west side of the road when, for reasons unknown, swerved to the left into the roadway. At that time the operator of the F150 struck Arn causing the crash. Arn, of Bucyrus, was taken to Marion General Hospital where he was pronounced dead. The driver of the Ford F150 did not sustain any injuries and a woman's car trailing the crash was struck with debris, but neither she nor two juveniles in a Ford Bronco were hurt. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


New York Times
17-03-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Times
New Yorker Cuts Ties With Critic After Complaints About Behavior
The New Yorker has parted ways with its art critic after the magazine received complaints about his behavior at its 100th anniversary party in February, according to two people with knowledge of the decision. The critic, Jackson Arn, who joined the magazine in 2023, was accused of making inappropriate overtures to some of the attendees and appeared intoxicated at the celebration, according to the two people, one of whom witnessed his actions. Mr. Arn declined to comment when reached by phone. A spokeswoman for Condé Nast, the publisher of The New Yorker, said the company could not comment on confidential personnel matters. The party last month was a high point of The New Yorker's centennial celebration, which included podcasts, a special anniversary issue and collections of poetry and fiction. The publication's longtime editor, David Remnick, took note of the milestone in a column for the magazine, calling The New Yorker a 'great gamble' that had evolved to include audio, video and digital ventures. The party, held at a NoHo night spot called Jean's, was a who's who of the distinguished writers, editors and artists who have contributed to The New Yorker. Art Spiegelman, the graphic novelist behind 'Maus,' was in attendance, along with Jelani Cobb, the dean of Columbia Journalism School, and Tina Brown, a former editor of the magazine. Mr. Arn joined The New Yorker in August 2023, succeeding the magazine's longtime art critic Peter Schjeldahl, who died at 80 in 2022. Mr. Arn previously wrote for a variety of publications, including Artforum, The Nation and The New Statesman. He had a broad remit at The New Yorker, writing about established masters like Claude Monet and meditations on the color red. Mr. Arn's online author page was updated this month to note that he had 'served as The New Yorker's art critic.' His last article was published on March 10.