June 16, 2022 4:04 am
The Ringgold School Board tied up loose ends for the current school year and adopted their budget for the 2022-2023 academic year. As presented in May, the board unanimously approved the $51,537,045 budget. The budget is a balanced budget. According to Kimberly Moore, Director of Finance the budget does include a tax hike of four tenths of a mill. The average home in the Ringgold School District is assessed at $111,250 so that tax increase will be $44.50. The new tax rate for taxpayers will be 15.1705 mills.
June 16, 2022 2:54 am
Interstate 70 westbound near the Taylorstown Exit was closed for hours Thursday, after a multi-vehicle accident reportedly involving an SUV and a tractor-trailer. The crash happened around eleven-thirty a.m. State Police say the lanes were reopened around four o’clock. The closure snarled traffic on the interstate and on Route 40. There’s been no word on what may have caused the crash or the extent of injuries, although unconfirmed reports are that one person was ejected from a vehicle.
June 15, 2022 5:37 pm
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) – John Hinckley Jr. has been freed from court oversight. The development Wednesday ended decades of supervision by legal and mental health professionals after Hinckley shot and wounded President Ronald Reagan in 1981. U.S. District Court Judge Paul L. Friedman had announced Hinckley’s pending released earlier this month, saying that he had shown no signs of active mental illness since the mid-1980s and had not exhibited any violent behavior or interest in weapons. Hinckley has lived in a community in Virginia since 2016.
June 15, 2022 5:16 pm
(AP) – COVID-19 shots for infants, toddlers and preschoolers in the U.S. have moved a step closer. An advisory panel for the Food and Drug Administration gave a thumbs-up to vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer for children under 5.. They are the only age group not yet eligible for vaccination against the coronavirus and many parents have been anxiously waiting to protect their little children. If all the regulatory steps are cleared, shots should be available next week. (Photo: AP)
June 15, 2022 11:51 am
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) – The gunman who killed 10 Black people in a racist attack at a Buffalo supermarket has been charged Wednesday with federal hate crimes and could face the death penalty if convicted. Payton Gendron already has pleaded not guilty to state-level charges, including hate-motivated domestic terrorism and murder following the May 14 rampage. The 18-year-old has been jailed without bail since his arrest at the Tops Friendly Market he allegedly targeted for its location in a predominantly Black neighborhood. Authorities say Gendron’s radical, racist worldview and extensive preparation for the massacre are laid out in online documents. (Photo: ABC News)
June 15, 2022 4:26 am
North Franklin Township Supervisors heard a complaint about their recently installed emergency alert siren at their monthly meeting on Tuesday. Matthew Hensler spoke to supervisors and made his displeasure with the siren clear. He tracked five weeks worth of siren soundings and indicated that the siren sounded 27 times with four times sounding in the middle of the night. He indicated that the township website states its use is for weather emergencies and is not clear that it is being used for other emergency purposes. Supervisors did not dispute the frequency of use as the fire chief later gave a report that indicated the use of it is very much once per day. Supervisor Josh Polan explained that weather alerts are just one aspect of the siren’s usage. He stated that it is also to alert residents to all emergencies. It is not to summon firemen to the station, it is meant to have residents and children get off the streets as emergency vehicles may be approaching. Supervisors were sensitive to Hensler’s complaint, but explained that the overall public safety is what is most important. They explained that roughly 80% of residents approve of the siren.
June 15, 2022 4:21 am
UNDATED (AP) – Dr. Anthony Fauci, the face of America’s pandemic response through two White House administrations, has tested positive for the coronavirus. The 81-year-old Fauci is fully vaccinated and has received two booster shots. He is experiencing mild COVID-19 symptoms. That’s all according to a statement from the National Institutes of Health on Wednesday. Fauci has not recently been in close contact with President Joe Biden or other senior government officials. He tested positive using a rapid antigen test. He will return to work at the NIH when he tests negative. (Photo: ABC News)
June 15, 2022 4:18 am
EL MONTE, Calif. (AP) – Authorities say two police officers were shot and killed while investigating a possible stabbing in a Los Angeles suburb. It happened about 4:45 p.m. Tuesday at a motel in the city of El Monte. Authorities say officers confronted a man in a motel room where shots rang out and the gunman then fled to the parking lot where more gunfire was exchanged. The gunman was shot and died. The officers who died were described as a veteran with more than two decades of experience and a rookie with less than a year on the job. El Monte’s interim police chief called them heroes who died serving their community.
June 15, 2022 4:12 am
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) – Workers at Atlantic City’s nine casinos will vote Wednesday on whether to authorize a strike against the gambling halls, with whom they have not reached new contracts. The day-long vote by members of Local 54 of the Unite Here union is likely to ratchet up pressure on the casinos to reach new pacts with the union, particularly with the crucial July 4 holiday weekend approaching. Contracts expired over two weeks ago and talks have yet to reach a new deal. Voting will take place from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Union leadership will announce the result of the vote Wednesday evening after balloting ends.
June 15, 2022 4:09 am
WASHINGTON (AP) – The Federal Reserve intensified its drive to tame high inflation by raising its key interest rate by three-quarters of a point – its largest hike in nearly three decades – and signaling more large rate increases to come that would raise the risk of another recession. The move the Fed announced after its latest policy meeting will increase its benchmark short-term rate, which affects many consumer and business loans. The central bank is ramping up its drive to tighten credit and slow growth with inflation having reached a four-decade high of 8.6%, spreading to more areas of the economy and showing no sign of slowing.