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Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
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Local News in Brief: Senior vouchers for farmers market
Senior vouchers for farmers market GRAYSON Seniors in Carter County may schedule an appointment to receive a farmers market voucher card by calling (606) 474-6686 starting on May 29. Free yoga in Ironton IRONTON The Lawrence County Health Department will offer free yoga classes at 5 p.m. Mondays at Briggs Library. Classes are directed by Eternal Yoga. The library is at 3212 S. Fourth St. Book, DVD sale next week FLATWOODS The Flatwoods branch of the Greenup County Public Library will have a sale of books and DVDS from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. May 28. Donations will be accepted. The library is at 1705 Argillite Road. For more information, call (606) 836-3771. Gallery accepting art submissions GRAYSON The Grayson Gallery and Art Center is accepting art for its annual Pride in the Arts exhibit. 'Again this year, simply inclusion, diversity and love for all will be the theme,' Gallery Director Dan Click said. Artists may submit up to three pieces in any medium and include any subject (each submission will be accepted, regardless of theme or subject matter). Submissions may be dropped off between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on June 21 and 23 at the gallery at 301 E. Third St. Click said a large number of pieces and artist turnout is expected, so dates will not be extended. Each original work must have artist name, title, medium and price on the back (or tagged for 3D pieces) with wire hangers or other means of hanging. All work on hand may also be picked up during the above dates. There is no entry fee, but a 20% fee will be taken for all works sold. Four cash awards of $50 each will be given for People's Choice (by popular vote); GGAC Board Choice, the Pen Lady choice and the Brandon Click Art Memorial Award. Opening reception will be from 6 to 9 p.m. June 27. Military appreciation picnic May 31 HUNTINGTON The 14th annual 'Military and Veterans Appreciation Picnic' for all military, veterans and their guests in the Tri-State will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 31 at Harris Riverfront Park. Free food, live music, door prizes, weapons display, military vehicles and equipment displays and demonstrations and classic and antique cars will be on hand. Anyone may attend, but the free lunch is provided only to military, veterans and their guest. Attendees must bring proof of service. The menu includes BBQs sandwiches, hot dogs, BBQ chicken breast, potato salad, baked beans, coleslaw, water and sodas, watermelon and soft-serve ice cream. The event is sponsored by Vietnam Veterans of America, Tri-State Chapter 949. For more information, visit To volunteer to help serve at the picnic, call Ron at (740) 446-1795. GCHD announces holiday hours GREENUP Greenup County Health Department will be closed on Monday in observance of Memorial Day. The health department will reopen at 7:30 a.m. on May 27.


Glasgow Times
21-05-2025
- Business
- Glasgow Times
Primark launches exciting new service across Glasgow stores
Primark announced it has launched its 'popular' Click & Collect services at its Argyle Street, Sauchiehall Street, Parkhead, and Glasgow Fort stores. Revealing the exciting news, the firm said all its 21 shops across Scotland are now offering the service. Primark launches exciting new service across Glasgow stores (Image: Supplied) As part of the service, shoppers in the city can now browse and shop a wide selection of Primark's products online for the first time before ordering them for collection in-store. As well as offering the convenience of ordering wherever and whenever, the service gives people the chance to get their hands on ranges and collections typically only found in Primark's larger stores. READ MORE: Everything you need to know about Glasgow Fort's new Primark Kari Rodgers, UK Retail Director at Primark, said: 'From the moment we launched Click & Collect, we've heard from our customers that it's made shopping with us even easier. "We know our customers in Scotland have been patiently waiting for the service to come to them, and I'm delighted that the wait is finally over. "From today, shoppers can check out online and pick up in person at any of our 21 Scottish stores, making it easier than ever to grab all their holiday essentials ahead of summer.' It comes as Primark completes the full rollout of the service across its 187 stores in England, Wales and Scotland. After adding items to a virtual shopping basket, customers can choose a day to collect, up to seven days ahead, from their chosen store. Orders will be available for collection from two days after they have been placed, with a £10 minimum order value and no delivery charge. Click & Collect customers can also pay for any additional in-store finds when collecting their order from the dedicated Click & Collect desk, enabling them to skip in-store queues. The retailer's first store in Scotland was in Hamilton, opening in 1975, making it one of the first Primark stores in the UK. On top of Glasgow, Primark also has stores in Clydebank, Braehead Shopping Centre, Hamilton, and Motherwell.


Daily Record
21-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Record
Primark launches popular Click & Collect service at Livingston store
As well as offering the convenience of ordering wherever and whenever, the service gives people the chance to get their hands on ranges and collections typically only found in Primark's larger stores. Primark has today launched its popular Click & Collect service at its The Centre Livingston store, with all 21 stores across Scotland now offering the service. Shoppers in Livingston and across Scotland can now browse and shop a wide selection of Primark products online for the first time, spanning women's, men's, kids and homeware, before collecting their order in-store. As well as offering the convenience of ordering wherever and whenever, the service gives people the chance to get their hands on ranges and collections typically only found in Primark's larger stores. Whether that's its popular Paula Echevarria collection, 100% linen outfits from The Primark Edit or pieces from its adaptive clothing range, Click & Collect brings more of Primark to more people. It comes as Primark completes the full rollout of the service across its 187 stores in England, Wales and Scotland. Kari Rodgers, UK Retail Director at Primark, said: 'From the moment we launched Click & Collect, we've heard from our customers that it's made shopping with us even easier. 'We know our customers in Scotland have been patiently waiting for the service to come to them, and I'm delighted that the wait is finally over. 'From today, shoppers can check out online and pick up in person at any of our 21 Scottish stores, making it easier than ever to grab all their holiday essentials ahead of summer.' After adding items to a virtual shopping basket, customers can choose a day to collect, up to seven days ahead, from their chosen store. 'Orders will be available for collection from two days after they have been placed with a £10 minimum order value and no delivery charge. 'Click & Collect customers can also pay for any additional in-store finds when collecting their order from the dedicated Click & Collect desk, enabling them to skip in-store queues.' Primark's Click & Collect service is just one of the ways Primark is giving Scottish shoppers more convenience, choice and reasons to visit their local high street. The retailer's first store in Scotland was in Hamilton, opening in 1975 – making it one of the first Primark stores in the UK. Today, Primark has 21 stores in Scotland spanning over 700,000 sq ft of retail space and employing more than 2,300 colleagues. It opened its latest Scottish store last December, at Glasgow Fort, while at the same time introducing its WornWell vintage clothing concession to its store on Argyle Street, also in Glasgow.
Yahoo
16-05-2025
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Pasco woman shoots, kills husband while singing ‘Click, click, boom': affidavit
HUDSON, Fla. (WFLA)— A Hudson woman was charged with murder after shooting her husband while singing 'Click, click, boom,' according to an arrest affidavit. Dusty Southwell, 49, called 911 on May 14 around 6:26 p.m. and told dispatch her husband was 'dead,' and later said 'I pulled the trigger,' and the firearm she used was located inside the home on a nightstand. Deputies arrived at the home located on the 13000 block of Judy Avenue in Hidson and found Dusty outside. Pasco woman shoots, kills husband while singing 'Click, click, boom': affidavit DeSantis signs fluoride ban bill in Dade City concerning dentists PSO deputies went inside the home and discovered Joshua Southwell dead in the shower inside the master bathroom, according to the arrest affidavit. During an interview with Dusty, she stated her husband of 10 years was in the shower, and she grabbed his handgun and began singing 'Click, click, boom,' which is a song she sings with her husband. Dusty told deputies her husband turned the shower off and was in the process of drying himself with a towel when she pointed the weapon, which she thought was unloaded, at her husband and pulled the trigger once, hitting him. The affidavit said Dusty checked on her husband before calling her daughter and then 911. 'Based on the known facts and circumstances, Dusty Southwell intentionally fired the handgun in the direction of her husband, without a premeditated design, which was an act imminently dangerous and evincing a depraved mind regardless of human life which resulted in the death of her husband,' the arrest affidavit said. Dusty was unable to tell deputies why she took possession of the firearm, according to PSO. Speaking with deputies, Dusty repeatedly denied being involved in an argument or physical altercation with her husband prior to the shooting. Dusty was arrested on Thursday and charged with murder/homicide-not premeditated. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
16-05-2025
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Former Bucs player among 255 arrested in ‘Fool Around and Find Out' undercover investigation
POLK COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — The Polk County Sheriff's Office announced Thursday that 255 were arrested in a nine-day, multi-agency undercover investigation called 'Fool Around and Find Out' that focused on human trafficking, child predators and illegal immigration. Detectives said they worked with investigators from several different sheriff's offices, police departments, Homeland Security, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the undercover investigation. Pasco woman shoots, kills husband while singing 'Click, click, boom': affidavit The sheriff's office said 141 suspects were charged with soliciting prostitutes, 93 suspects were charged with offering to commit prostitution, 10 suspects were charged with crimes related to prostitution and 11 suspects were accused of traveling to meet a minor for sex or otherchild-sex-related crimes. 'This is the highest number of suspects we've ever arrested during a single undercover operation – in addition to these 244 arrests, we also arrested 11 child predators who solicited who they thought were children online in order to sexually batter them. The online prostitution industry enables traffickers and allows for the continued victimization of those who are being trafficked. Our goal is to identify victims, offer them help, and arrest those who are fueling the exploitation of human beings (Johns) and those profiting from the exploitation of human beings. Prostitution is not a victimless crime – it results in exploitation, disease, drug and alcohol addiction, violence, and broken families,' Sheriff Grady Judd said. Judd said Adarius Taylor, a former NFL player who played for the Carolina Panthers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Cleveland Browns, was arrested in the operation. 'The dude made a lot of mistakes. He not only brought his 6-year-old child out to the operation, but he left his 6-year-old child in the car when he went to do the operation,' Judd said. 'The 6-year-old child has a lot of mental issues, and he left this child alone, who should have never been left alone because of medical conditions.' Officials with the Department of Children and Families took possession of the child and called the child's mom. Judd said the child is doing fine. 'This guy here, obviously, he must have hit one too many people as a linebacker because his brain cells are scrambled. He shouldn't have shown up in the first place, but to leave that child — my goodness. So he picked up a child neglect charge along with everything else,' the Polk sheriff said. Deputies said nine suspects showed up at an undercover location in Polk County at separate times to sexually batter children. Investigators said one of the suspects, identified as Gregory Cooper, sent social media messages to an undercover detective posing as a 14-year-old boy. The sheriff's office said Cooper's online dating profile said he was a 'daddy looking for a younger boy.' They said he sent explicit sexual messages describing what he wanted to do with the boy, and said that he would be patient. He brought orange soda and gummy snacks to the undercover location, investigators said. Eric Corliss was also arrested in the operation, according to Polk deputies. They said he sent messages to an undercover detective posing as a family member who was selling the sexual services of a 15-year-old girl. Investigators also said Corliss was soliciting undercover detectives who were posing online as prostitutes. 'He asked the detective, 'Are you with law enforcement' and then asked for the address of where the girl would be offered to him in exchange for money,' the sheriff's office said. 'While Corliss told the detective he was en route, he diverted to another undisclosed location to meet with who he thought was a prostitute, and was taken into custody during that part of the investigation,' Polk deputies said. According to the sheriff's office, Corliss told detectives that he is a regional executive at the Red Cross and is married. 'It is extremely disturbing when we encounter nasty child predators like these who are very eager to have sex with children,' Judd said. 'This is why we conduct these types of undercover operations. Keeping children safe is our number one priority, and we appreciate our partnering agencies, without whom we would not be as successful in apprehending these dangerous offenders.' During the investigation, four possible human trafficking victims were identified, the sheriff's office said. One suspect was active-duty military and 13 were veterans. The sheriff's office said several suspects were in the medical profession, including doctors and nurses. A few of the suspects were arrested previously in similar sting operations. Of the 255 arrested, 36 were in the country illegally, according to Polk deputies. Deputies said several suspects left their wives or girlfriends at home, or the women thought their partners were at work, visiting a friend, or going to the gym. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.