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Ashley Johnston opening statement after Oklahoma meetAlabama gymnastics head coach Ashley Johnston talks about her team's performance in the loss to Oklahoma. Senate confirms Pete Hegseth as defense secretary A Day in Life of Sailors Working 24/7 ...
The video shows Goodwin refused to provide her driver's license, even after the deputy asked for it more than a dozen times. It then shows the deputy handcuffing Goodwin and then putting her in ...
The Johnston County Board of Education is another step closer to filling a vacancy on the board. The seat was vacated when Ronald Johnson was convicted Friday of extortion and other crimes.
Max Johnston (left) defends against rising star Jamie Gittens of Borussia Dortmund in one of his five Champions League games this season In late December 2022, Max Johnston played the final game ...
CHICAGO (CBS/AP) -- Actor and Chicago native Jay Johnston will spend a year in prison for his role in the U.S. Capitol Insurrection of Jan. 6, 2021. Johnston pleaded guilty in July to a felony offense ...
In late December 2022, Max Johnston played the final game of a six-month loan at Cove Rangers. Within two years later, the rampaging right-back was lining up in the Champions League with Sturm Graz.
Authorities say an inmate at the Oklahoma County Detention Center died after being found unresponsive in his cell Saturday night. >> Download the KOCO 5 App | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channelThe ...
SMITHFIELD, N.C. (WNCN) — A member of the Johnston County School Board and former Smithfield police officer was convicted on felony charges, including extortion, state prosecutors announced Friday.
Ronald Johnson is shown on the witness stand during his trial in Johnston County Court. Photo by John Payne Johnson had been on trial for two weeks charged with obstruction of justice and the willful ...
Ronald Johnson, an embattled Johnston County school board member, right, is handcuffed and led from a courtroom by a bailiff after a jury found him guilty of extortion on Friday, Jan. 17 ...
Oklahoma County commissioners, with no fanfare and no angry condemnation — not from anyone in person, at least — approved a $44.4 million contract with Flintco LLC on Wednesday to build the Behavioral ...
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