K-Mart
12. September 2009 | 05:40Changes Underway For K-Mart Stores
Some changes are going to be made at the K-Mart stores in Kingsport and Johnson City. (News Source: WCYB 5 Tri-Cities - 03:28:39)
Police need your help in finding K-Mart theft suspects
The Lubbock Police Department needs your help in finding two suspects in a burglary. (News Source: KCBD-TV Lubbock - 16:50:53)
Pennsylvania Man Steals from K-Mart
Pennsylvania State Police are looking for a man who stole a video game system from the K-Mart in Wysox Township. It happened around 5:30 pm Saturday afternoon. The man police describe as a white male in his twenties opened a Sony Play Station box, took out the unit and ran out of the store. Anyone with information about this crime is asked to call Pennsylvania State Police at 570-265-2186. (News Source: FOX 40 Binghamton - 03:39:26)
Woman charged with retail theft, battery
A Round Lake Beach woman faces battery, theft and obstruction charges after she tried to steal more than $500 in merchandise from the Super K-Mart located at 400 E. Rollins Road. (News Source: Chicago Sun-Times - 12:34:05)
Columbia Township closer to TIF vote
Columbia Township Trustees listened to the proposal from Neyer Properties concerning the former K-Mart site, but they still aren’t convinced its the right move for the township. (News Source: Community Press & Recorder - 15:40:21)
Washington sentenced to three years
Following his guilty verdict on counterfeit notes charges, Rashene Washington has been sentenced to three-five years in state prison. (News Source: Billerica Minuteman - 03:16:20)
New York Knicks Team Report
It has been a Seinfeld-like summer for the Knicks an offseason about nothing. Pursuits of Jason Kidd, Grant Hill, Andre Miller and even Ramon Sessions fizzled. And that’s good news for the team’s two restricted free agents, David Lee and Nate Robinson. (News Source: USA Today - 16:23:09)
Police Blotter
These items are from Des Plaines Police Department incident reports. The Des Plaines Journal publishes this police blotter every Wednesday and Friday. If anyone has information that can help solve a crime, call the police department at 847-391-5400 or Crimestoppers at 847-699-STOP. (News Source: Des Plaines Journal - 20:40:20)
County offices on shorter schedule
County office hours have been shortened as of Tuesday, to help make up for the lack of state funding. The public will find most offices opening a half hour late, at 9 a.m. (Courthouse, Dimmick building, Park Street Complex and the Drug & Alcohol Commission). (News Source: The Wayne Independent - 20:14:55)
Indian River Community Calendar, updated Sept. 11
A comprehensive look at upcoming events in Indian River County. (News Source: TCPalm.com - 15:51:55)
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