Man accused of robbery, assault offered plea deal

Man accused of robbery, assault offered plea deal

Dec. 9—LIMA — A man was offered a plea deal Monday in his case dealing with aggravated robbery and felonious assault. The deal in the Allen County Common Pleas Court, , which expires Dec. 16, would have Rashad Roberson plead guilty to the first-degree robbery charge and the second-degree assault charge would be dismissed. The … Read more

A Nail Spa by Nina expands services

Man accused of robbery, assault offered plea deal

Dec. 9—LIMA — An hour after the doors opened Monday morning at A Nail Spa by Nina, multiple customers had already received services. As the soothing music filled the spa, so too did the whirring of the drill bits and the rushing of water from the manicure tubs. The spa celebrated the addition of Nina’s … Read more

Farm Financial Fitness Night slated for Hardin, Mercer counties

Man accused of robbery, assault offered plea deal

Dec. 9—KENTON — OSU extensions are putting on a Farm Financial Fitness Night on Jan. 15 and 16. Both programs will last from 5:30 to 8 p.m., including dinner. Hardin County’s will be on Jan. 15 at 1021 Lima Street, Suite 103, Kenton. Mercer County’s will be on Jan. 16 at 4978 Mud Pike, Celina. … Read more

A path forward — and a warning — for Democrats: From the Politics Desk

A path forward — and a warning — for Democrats: From the Politics Desk

Welcome to the online version of From the Politics Desk, an evening newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team’s latest reporting and analysis from the White House, Capitol Hill and the campaign trail. In today’s edition, politics reporter Alexandra Marquez has a dispatch from the Democratic Governors Association’s annual meeting, where the party’s state … Read more

Edwards budget chief Jay Dardenne to pay $3,000 fine for late campaign finance reports

Edwards budget chief Jay Dardenne to pay ,000 fine for late campaign finance reports

Gov. John Bel Edwards budget chief Jay Dardenne (Photo by Julie O’Donoghue/Illuminator) The Louisiana Board of Ethics assessed Jay Dardenne, a longtime elected official who was also Gov. John Bel Edwards’ commissioner of administration, a $3,000 fine for filing four campaign finance reports months after their deadlines passed.  Dardenne, who also served as Louisiana’s lieutenant … Read more